I had a feeling it was some real estate term.It means its included in the sale of the house.
(I've only bought one house, and that term wasn't used. )
I had a feeling it was some real estate term.It means its included in the sale of the house.
I had a feeling it was some real estate term.
(I've only bought one house, and that term wasn't used. )
I see old "tube" TVs listed/posted in garage-sale type groups on Facebook all the time. Many are free with "you must pick up, bring a strong friend with you" notes included ! Others try and sell them - they just can't accept the fact that it cost them $300 (17) years ago so they expect something in return, not to mention the fact that in all reality, no one wants them. They often say it would be "great for the kid's room" or "a great basement TV" or even "good for playing video games on"....of course the worst part will be getting that thing out of the house, no telling how much it weighs.
If it did I would have paid extra for it!!!So it didn't come with a 25in console tv with matching side speakers. LOL
Which is why I still have a perfectly good 36" CRT TV in my rec room. I'd love somebody to cart it away- I just don't want to ever lift it myself again. Great TV, great picture, just SD. A shame.You could use that 25" console for target practice, of course the worst part will be getting that thing out of the house, no telling how much it weighs.
It probably cost more than that for a full wood console model. Most major brand plastic-bodied 25" would cost more than $300 at that time.Others try and sell them - they just can't accept the fact that it cost them $300 (17) years ago so they expect something in return...
Maybe I can get my son to help and lift it into the pickup bed. Then I just need to find where I can dump it in Fairfax County VA.
I vaguely recall buying a 27" Toshiba way back in the late 90's and you're right, it was more in the $500-600 range. We still had it, either taking up space in the basement or garage, until a few years ago. My son and I loaded it into our van to take to a donation place and our neighbor saw us.... She asked if we could do the same with hers, except it was a 32" !! She couldn't even move the thing, let alone get it out to her car, so we took it for her. It weighed close to 150#.It probably cost more than that for a full wood console model. Most major brand plastic-bodied 25" would cost more than $300 at that time.
I know exactly what you're talking about !!It had this awful grid on the bottom which hurt like hell. Every time you move it once you set it down you had a bunch of lines on your hand from where the TV dug into to your skin.
Do plasmas weigh more ? We've got a 50-inch LED and it weighs nothing compared to a CRT. I'm guessing it's ~30.I think my 58 inch Samsung plasma TV is still lighter.