Who wants a free HDTV?
Feb. 14th, 2011 01:45 pm(Crossposted to the b0st0n community)
So, when our upstairs tenants moved out, they left behind an HDTV. I checked; they don't want it. I don't want it.
It's a 2004 Sony Trinitron 34-inch HDTV. It's got fantastic picture quality, and sold for over a thousand bucks back when it was new. Sony KV-34HS420N, if you want to look it up.
Here's the thing. It's a CRT -- just about the largest HD CRT that was made. The sucker is HUGE. The thing weighs close to 200 pounds, according to one spec sheet I found. It's two feet tall, two feet deep, almost three and a half feet wide.
AND it's up two flights of stairs.
However -- it's free to anyone who can come and take it. I'm in Melrose.
So, when our upstairs tenants moved out, they left behind an HDTV. I checked; they don't want it. I don't want it.
It's a 2004 Sony Trinitron 34-inch HDTV. It's got fantastic picture quality, and sold for over a thousand bucks back when it was new. Sony KV-34HS420N, if you want to look it up.
Here's the thing. It's a CRT -- just about the largest HD CRT that was made. The sucker is HUGE. The thing weighs close to 200 pounds, according to one spec sheet I found. It's two feet tall, two feet deep, almost three and a half feet wide.
AND it's up two flights of stairs.
However -- it's free to anyone who can come and take it. I'm in Melrose.