What is a good price for a used 64 inch T.V.?

Is $500 a good deal?

Answer:
sounds like not too bad of a deal as long as its a good brand and not over 6 years old if its a projection if its older than that think twice
yes man thats a nice trick and that way u get rid of it faster
hell yeah, but depends on the quality. If it's a projection that's really thick then I wouldn't get it.

Basically you want to stay away from those types because in essence it's a TV with a projector inside of it using reflections, with LCD you have little crystals that are heated up to produce amazing picture.

$2000-$3000 would be a fair quality, $4000-$5000 for the very good, and $6000-$7000 for the best i.e 1080p



I think I might of read your question wrong.

Your selling one right? Up the ante to about $700 or $800

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