Panasonic 47" projection 1080i
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Panasonic 47" projection 1080i
Bought this back in '02 or '03, paid 1500 for it.......haven't had problem 1 with it. Was originally just gonna give this away but with EVERYONE I knew wanting it; I figured selling it might be the better option.
I've moved at LEAST 4 times since owning this and non of the guns have ever gone out of alignment. When I got to the new place I just went through all the alignment procedures and it was perfect.
Says it only displays 1080i; but it displays 1080p from my PS3 perfectly.
200 bucks and it's yours; local pickup only.
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http://www.ele-ups.com/panasonic-pt-...oduct-257.html
http://reviews.cnet.com/projection-t...ml#reviewPage1
I've moved at LEAST 4 times since owning this and non of the guns have ever gone out of alignment. When I got to the new place I just went through all the alignment procedures and it was perfect.
Says it only displays 1080i; but it displays 1080p from my PS3 perfectly.
200 bucks and it's yours; local pickup only.
Reviews:
http://www.ele-ups.com/panasonic-pt-...oduct-257.html
http://reviews.cnet.com/projection-t...ml#reviewPage1
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Damage from one of my million moves:
2 component level, 3 S-video and numerous regular video inputs, no HDMI's......(I used this TV as a 'monitor', with everything running through my receiver, so only only one set of components running to it).
Damage from one of my million moves:
2 component level, 3 S-video and numerous regular video inputs, no HDMI's......(I used this TV as a 'monitor', with everything running through my receiver, so only only one set of components running to it).
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