More TVs added, and bunch of remotes. Have several older LCD/LED TVs and remote controls, all work fine, 3-shelf, wall, and stands, an LG stand/base for a 55"-65" TV, Samsung Blu-Ray, Sony, and RCA DVD players, iPod Nano and Speaker dock, and Sony Dream Machine clock radio to sell. All are 2nd hand to me, some via storage unit cleanouts and been stored for unknown years, so likely have much less time on them than most of that age. NOT a dealer, just rescuing these from the landfill and keep running into them. Prices START at $10, and everything is priced at the end of the description. ACTUAL CASH ONLY, no payment apps. Click the 'more ads by this seller' button to see my other items for sale, there's a wide variety.
All have their own pics after the first one. Manuals can be found online, and I have pdf files for some too.
TV stuff: NONE ARE SMART TVs. ALL HAVE THEIR FACTORY REMOTES AND POWER CORDS UNLESS NOTED. Decent cheap TVs for the kids, garage, bedroom, RV, backup, loaner, rental units, or even a computer monitor. Cheaper than repairing one, or getting you by till you can afford a bigger/newer one.
Starting with Pic 2, Item#1) Hisense 40" 1080p LED HDTV. Model 40H3E, made in 2014. 36.5"L, 22"H. Stored for unknown time. NO REMOTE, no stand, but it will work on the table top stand listed down the page, or a VESA wall mount, or you can buy the feet for it on the net. My Philips Universal remote will run it, so others should too, but I suggest buying a Hisense remote, it will work better.
1920 x 1080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, built-in digital tuner.
Inputs: 3 HDMI ports, 1 USB port, component/composite video, RF coax, VGA, headphone jack.
Audio output: Dolby Digital Simulated Surround, 2x7W speakers, optical digital audio.
Great pic as usual, nice sound. Due to no remote or stand, only going...$40
Item 2) Samsung Syncmaster 32" LED TV with power cord, stand, and remote. Model UN32EH4003F, made Nov 2013, stored for unknown number of years. 31.5" diagonal screen, body size 29"W, 19"H on stand. VESA mount compatible.
Resolution 720p HD, 1366x768, 60hz refresh rate, LED direct lit backlight.
Inputs: 2 HDMI, 1 USB (multimedia playback), Coax (antenna/cable), Component/Composite In (shared).
Audio: Dolby Digital Plus / SRS TheaterSound HD, 5W x 2 speakers. No audio outputs.
Not quite as full of inputs/ouputs as some others, but enough. Great picture, better name brand than Apex, and well under what crazy people are paying/charging on e**y, so...$35
Item 3) APEX Digital 32" LCD TV. Model LD3288T. Black frame. With stand and screws, original remote with new batteries, power cord, and original box (you don't have to take the box, but safer for transporting). Made in 2011, sold at Target then. Great pic, the settings work, and the sound is fine for the era, don't believe the reviews. Apex the company is defunct now.
Resolution: 720p (1366x768). 60hz refresh rate. Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 30,000:1.
AV inputs: 3 HDMI, 1 RF (cable, antenna), 2 RCA Composite video, 2 audio inputs, 2 RCA Component Video, 1 VGA input.
1 Digital Audio Coaxial output. Conforms to VESA standards for wall mounting.
The remote is a bit slow, buttons need to be held down a second most times, and needs to be pointed at the TV, takes some getting used to, but adjustments are pretty straight forward...$30
Item 4) 32" Vizio LCD tv. Model VECO320L1A, with stand and remote. Body is 31.4"Wx 23.5"H x8"D on stand. White frame. Vizio said made in 2012. Works fine, remote works, settings work. There is a light shadow/fog strip along the top of the screen, about 1/2" height or so, and a thin one down the right side. Barely noticeable and depends on the background of the program/scene. Hardly shows at all on some shows or background colors. Front mounted speakers.
Formats: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i (have not tested all these)
Resolution 1366x768
Inputs: HDMI (2 sets), VGA In 15-Pin D-sub, RS232 DB-9 D-sub, Composite RCA, Component (HDTV), 3 RCAs (2 sets), Tuner Coax, S-Video 4-pin DIN Back. Only...$20
Item 5) Dynex 32" LCD tv. Model DX-32L200A12, made in Nov. 2011. With stand and factory remote. Picture is very good, the settings all seem to work. The frame has various scratches/scuffs, nothing bad. The screen has two approx 2" long noticeable horizontal scratches/scuffs near top edge, right side. Some parts of those are 1mm wide, then trail off to a thin scratch line. The good news is that they're barely noticeable with a show on, you may see a light shadow on a light color background, but that's not where your eyes are usually looking.
31.5" diagonal, 720P display resolution, panel res 1366x768, 60hz, two 3W speakers.
Side connections: Inputs: (2) HDMI, RCA, component, antenna/cable, USB port. Coax digital audio output. Others side has the buttons for Menu, On/Off, input, volume up/down, channel up/down.
REDUCED, only...$12. People are paying well more than that for just the stand & power boards, and the remotes are going for around $8.
Item 6) Element 19" (diagonal) TV with remote, power cord, stand. Made July 2016, stored for unknown number of years. 17.5"W, 12"H on stand. LED edge-lit backlight. Wall and VESA stand compatible.
Display res 1366x768, 720p, 5 or 6.5ms response, 16:9 screen ratio, contrast 1000:1, 250 cd/m2 brightness. 2 speakers 6W total.
Inputs:1 HDMI, VGA, USB, DTV coax, component, composite. Headphone jack, digital audio out, PC audio for computer audio out.
Side buttons for main manual controls. Nice sharp picture. Speakers aren't great of course, kind of hollow/shallow even with bass fully up. Pretty full featured for a small budget brand, so will ask...$20
BUY 2 TVS and get 15% off. Buy more, let's talk.
Items #7-14) Remote controls. All work. No batteries included unless noted. Stored for unknown time. To make it simple and hopefully move some this century, they're all just $5 each. Get an extra for other end of the house, or person on the other end of the couch :).
Left to right: LG AKB73655848, w/batteries. For 24MA31D, 26MA31D TV models.
Sharp GA603WJSA. Runs lots of Sharps, look it up to see if your model is one.
Samsung (4): AK59-00666A, 00084J, AA5900463A, AA59-00652A.
Sony for Smart TVs: #1) RMT-TX100U, as new in bag. Dedicated Netflix button. For all Sony LCD, LED, HDTV Smart Bravia TVs.
#2) RMF-TX520U Voice remote, w/batteries. Dedicated buttons for 4 streaming apps. For 2019-2023 XBR/KD/XR Series, X80J, X85J, X90J, A80J.
Item 15) Base/table stand for LG 55" and 65" OLED B6 model TVs. Part # MGJ650437, with the 4 mounting screws. 22"L x 9" deep x 6.75"H. Has some normal light scratches here and there, hard to see when not glinted or close up, and who cares, it's a stand. It has what appears to be normal thin fractures here and there in the clear mount, all I saw online did, even 'new, unused', and nothing creaks or moves, so should be fine if you're careful setting the TV on it, like anything plastic (plexi). Sold prices on e**y have been from $45 or so to $90, some in worse condition, and many with high to outrageous shipping, and some not even including the screws! Which some rip-off sellers seem to think are worth $8 w/shipping! So if you broke yours or want to move your tv from the wall to a table/stand, here ya go, for way less. REDUCED now...$35
Item 16) Innovex/Innov-ex Concord model TV/entertainment stand. 3 tempered black glass shelves, metal posts. 42"L, 19"W, 24"H. No cable management thing at the back like factory pics show. 150 lb total weight capacity, top shelf is thickest, 88 lb limit. Fits up 46-55" TV depending on the base size. Weighs 64 lbs. Top has 3 decent scratches on right end. Top 1 is about 12", middle one off to the left is about 10", bottom 1 is about 11". Cheap piece of black felt or the like hides that. Original retail supposedly $250, found old sale prices of $178 and $135, it's out of production now. I know TV stands sell for cheap on here, so if yours broke or you need a 2nd one, or 1 with more shelves, grab this for a mere...$20
Item 17) Sanus VuePoint F180 articulating universal TV wall mount. Site says it fits most 47"-70" flat-panel TVs, but 32"-up will work too. It's a heavy duty mount, holds up to 130 lb TV. Horizontal TV brackets are 30.5" long, vertical brackets are 20" high. Full motion: extends up to 14" from wall, retracts to about 3.5" flat. Pan: 90°/-90°. Roll: 4°/-4°. Swivel: 45°/-45°. Tilt ±11-12º, plus side to side slide on the wall bracket so you can get the TV just where you want. 9 VESA patterns, 100x100mm to 600x600mm. Tons of holes/slots on the base and the TV brackets for mounting and viewing. You'll have to provide your own lag screws & washers for the wall bracket, and machine screws for the TV VESA holes, takes 4 for each. I've lubed it up, and touched up some paint and bolt/nut heads, but it will have some scratches etc., but hidden by the TV. vuepoint.sanus.com has mounting instructions/videos. Out of production, current model MLF13-B1 is $105 on the 'zon, but of course there's hundreds of mounts now for mid-$20s-up, but most aren't this strong or as adjustable. But why buy new when you can get this one for your huge TV for a cheap...$20
Item 18) Tabletop TV stand. No maker name. Glass base is 16.75"L, 10.25"W, w/metal stand pipe and brackets, 24"H to top of brackets with plate in top holes. VESA mount sizes 75x75mm to 400x400mm (about 3"x3" to 16"x16") for most 19-55" TVs. 2 height choices on the pipe. 2 cable management clips on back. Base has some light scratches. A mere...$10
Item 19) Monty Python and the Holy Grail VHS movie, only watched once...Free with any TV, or buy for $5.
DVD players. Get a free DVD with each player, from my $1 or .50 list in my DVDs ad.: Item 20) Samsung Blu-Ray/DVD player. Model BD-P1600, made in 2009. Now with remote model AK59-00172A, runs multiple models, plus your compatible TV, and soundbar. Fresh AAA batteries included. Player comes with an HDMI cable. Tested with a regular DVD movie, worked fine. Has Netflix and Pandora streaming; Profile 2.0 compliant; onboard decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio; Wi-Fi compatible, with purchase of USB dongle. Has a flip down front panel, with disc tray, USB port and controls behind it. Control buttons are soft touch type. Will play legacy DTS formats like DTS 96/24, ES, ES Matrix, and Neo:6. HDMI and component outputs, USB port in the back too, digital audio output, and an Ethernet port. Hard to believe these were $230 back then. Now just...$20
Item 21) Sony DVD player DVP-NS75H. NO HDMI CABLE, NO REMOTE, but my Universal remote works on it, so maybe yours will. Sony code is 2679. Has power cord. 1st produced in 2006, no idea when this one was made. Worked fine in my test. Upconverting, single-disc, 17"Lx1.75H"x9"W. Support for 480 progressive, 720 and 1080 high-def display resolutions. Compatible with DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW and SVCD disc formats as well as JPEG photo and MP3/WMA audio files. Connections: 1 HDMI, 1 Composite, 1 S-Video, 1 Component. Dolby Digital and DTS decoding; digital coaxial and optical audio outputs. A few scratches on the top, big whoop. Yours for...$15
Item 22) RCA DVD/CD player. Model DRC277-A, 1st produced in 2014. Compact size, 10"W, 8.25"D, 2"H. Has the mini remote, 4.5"x1.75", very small buttons. No HDMI cable, but willing to take the one from the Samsung DVD for an extra $3. All works. HDMI, RCA/composite jacks, optical digital output, pin type coax output. Plays VCD, MP3, WMA, rewriteable discs too, optical digital output. No digital front display, has top buttons for open/close, play, and stop, remote does that and all the other stuff. Since it's newer and has the remote that people are paying $10 for just that, it's...$15 ($18 w/other DVD's HDMI cable)
Item 23) iPod Nano 6th generation. Model MC525LL/A, silver, made from 2010 to 2012. 8GB capacity, 1.55 inch multi-touch screen, 14+ built-in apps/folders, FM radio, Nike fitness, and 18 choices of analog and digital clock faces. Has had the 2 updates. Not mine originally, and I've never owned one, so it has the previous owner's stuff on it. You need an iTunes account or a music app/folder with your stuff to add music. It has 418 'songs', wide variety of mostly '80s to 2000s pop, rock, blues etc., but a few are meditation/self-help type narrations, and 5 audio books. At .99¢ a song, that's over $400 worth at iTunes. Not sure if you can use your own iTunes account to delete stuff, but you can clear it all doing the reset procedure. You might be able to move songs you like to your own computer's music app file, then reset the iPod and then add the songs back to it, so I've read. Comes with plastic box, cloth padded carry case, new 30 pin power/charger cord, a new-on-card USB wall adapter so you can charge it either way, basic manual (fuller one is online), and Samsung earphones. A few little ding pits on the back, screen is clean. Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, up to 24 hours of music playback when fully charged. Have not tested this, and the battery is the original I think, so may not last 24 hours. Full-charge in about 3 hours. Be aware the battery on these is a pain to replace and requires dismantling and soldering. Plenty of videos online, but it's tricky and easy to damage, so best an experienced person does it. Do your own research if you're not familiar with these. Still selling well on e**y, with many selling around $40-$50 without the 30 pin cord, earphones, wall adapter, or carry case, plus shipping. REDUCED, now...$30
Item 24) Philips Fidelio speaker dock system SBD7500/37. With soft case. 12" long, 4.5" wide. Good condition, some normal scuffs/scratches on the glossy plastic body. Plug in your (old) iPhones, iPads or iPods to hear your tunes. Compatible with: iPhone 1, iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4 to possibly 6, iPod, iPod mini, iPod w/color display, iPod classic, iPod 5th generation, iPod Nano 1st-6th Generation, iPod touch 1st-2nd gen 8/16/32gb and iPads with a 3.5mm headphone jack. And you can use an Apple adapter to hook up newer models to a Lightning connector, so they claim. Takes 4 AA alkaline batteries (not included) for about 8 hours runtime, or a 9V DC power cord (not included) to a wall jack. You can buy the power cord at A*azon etc., it needs to have 9V output. You can use rechargeable batteries, but you'll need a separate charger for them. It will charge an iPhone or iPod when it's plugged in with a power cord to a wall socket if you need to. Has a short cable with 3.5mm jacks for the MP3 input, which also works in the iPod or phone, so you can have 2 devices attached to listen to, but not at the same time of course. Sound info: Stereo, 10W, Dynamic Bass Boost, wOOx technology, Volume Control up/down, and the iPod can also run the volume with its own controls. The bass boost is pretty light tho, and oversold in the marketing descriptions. It's not 'rich' sounding like they claim, but maybe good for the era, around 2013 for this model. Has the booklet about the optional app, supposedly gives you Bluetooth control via your iPhone, iPad/Pod, don't think it's installed in the Nano, or if it would work with newer iPhones. Sold prices are all over the place as usual, from under $10 to $35, plus added shipping. Was around $100 back in the day! Will go...$10. SAVE $5 AND GET THE NANO AND SPEAKER SET FOR $35.
Item 25) Sony Dream Machine Dual Alarm Cassette Player FM/AM Digital Clock Radio. Model ICF-C600. 10.7x5.3x4.1 inch. Vintage 1989-mid-90s. Alarm can be set to wake up to the radio, buzzer (beep), tape, or tape and radio (dual alarms allow separate settings). Dream Bar sleep timer, snooze function. White wire for radio antenna. Seems to work ok except for the battery backup that should run the clock if power goes out. Tested with fresh 9V and clock did not come on, maybe you can fiddle with it inside and fix it. Don't have a cassette to try, but the posts turn for both directions, so assume it works, you can bring a tape to try. Has no battery cover, but none that I checked on e**y did either. Battery stays in fine, but NOT included. Sony's site has the pdf manual. I know there's cassette owners out there (parents/grandparents) who might like this as a gift. Sells for teens-twenties on the bay, plus shipping. Mine's only...$15
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