Pre-Owned Toshiba 52" HD DLP Projection TV?

what do you think of this tv...please honest opinion
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Answer:
I think it's a decent TV, but the bulbs in these types of TVs have to be replaced every few years. So, you might end up shelling out $200 bucks or so right away, or in the very near future depending upon how much its been used. The good news is once you've replaced the light source, the TV should be as good as new.
Well, these new TV's last about a year or two so a used one can't last very long.
Ok if you want my honest opinion, why do you need a preowned projection tv. If not get a preowned LCD TV
It's not bad, but it's no LCD either.

Consider viewing angles - rear projection tvs have narrower viewing angles than any other type of TV, but for your average lounge it should be ok.
I have sold that very same unit b4. Very good units. The price is low becuase its last years model. Very very good picture.

Havent had any problems with any of the ones I have sold.

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