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Old 11-03-2009, 1:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Toshiba 36ZP48P - advice

Hi everyone!

I have a Toshiba 36ZP48P that was given to me by my parents a couple of months ago. I'm now considering selling it as I only live in a small flat and preferable could do with a smaller TV Unit, but am not sure how much it is worth? Any ideas what would be a reasonable price for it?

The TV is in a very good condition with stand and surround sound speakers (+stands). No issues with picture quality or any external damage.

Any advice or estimates would be gratefully appreciated

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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48P - advice

I got £50 for the 32" version on Gumtree without stand/speakers
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I was hoping to get more than £50 if I was to sell it, I assume I could add a bit more on for the larger model, stand and speakers but still isn't any where near as much as I'd hoped for

Might hang on till I can afford something that's a bit smaller....

Any more estimates or advice welcome
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I think these days it'sall about people having space for it and how good a flat screen would be in the same position. Sure you'll get a bit more but it's hardly a cheap set for the kid's bedroom.
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48P - advice

Go to ebay, search for the TV and look at completed listings price.

The going price this time last year was 150-200.

But its dropping rapidly. I haven't looked but I'd be surprised of its still above £100.

Due to size, weight, your potential buyers are also limited by locality. So if you live in town you are more likely to get a better price than in the sticks.
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48P - advice

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Hi everyone!

I have a Toshiba 36ZP48P that was given to me by my parents a couple of months ago. I'm now considering selling it as I only live in a small flat and preferable could do with a smaller TV Unit, but am not sure how much it is worth? Any ideas what would be a reasonable price for it?

The TV is in a very good condition with stand and surround sound speakers (+stands). No issues with picture quality or any external damage.

Any advice or estimates would be gratefully appreciated

Thanks
Hi Peter,

I'm looking to buy a Toshiba 36ZP48P tv.

If you still have it are still looking to sell it then please let me know as I'll be very interested in purchasing it.
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Old 06-04-2009, 2:04 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48P - advice

Firstly not trying to steal anybody's post but if you have no joy in finding one i have two 36z48p's and need to sell one very very soon , unmarked condition and just had scan converter replaced ( see my various posts on replacing the said unit ) if interested let me know
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Mike, I've sent you a PM to avoid hijacking this thread further.

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