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You will have better luck going to TV repair shops, the ones found in the dodgy malls. Also Pakistani and Chinese shops. They have lots of old stock that they use for spares.Item wanted: 74cm Flatscreen CRT Television, slimfit model.
Is packaging essential?: No
Desired age and condition: n/a
Location: Western Cape
Willing to accept a shipped item: No
Sony Bravia CRT's were flatscreen, as in the front was flat but it was still a motherfokka heavy CRTHi.
I do not think the TV you are looking for exists...
Yep. They did a 36" CRT which was a beast. Awesome TV for its time. Heavy as hell though.Sony Bravia CRT's were flatscreen, as in the front was flat but it was still a motherfokka heavy CRT![]()
Yup dim the streetlight outsideOh ok, i misread 72cm for 72 inches. Rookie mistake. A 72 inch CRT would dim the lights when switched on.![]()
Yoh i remember a 29" version but i do recall there was a slightly bigger one, just never knew the size. That thing would of needed a wheel barrow to carry from room to roomYep. They did a 36" CRT which was a beast. Awesome TV for its time. Heavy as hell though.
I seem to recall that it wasn't that far off of 100kg in weight. Logistics around shipping and delivery were a particular headache.Yoh i remember a 29" version but i do recall there was a slightly bigger one, just never knew the size. That thing would of needed a wheel barrow to carry from room to room
Item wanted: 74cm Flatscreen CRT Television, slimfit model.
Is packaging essential?: No
Desired age and condition: n/a
Location: Western Cape
Willing to accept a shipped item: No
We used to joke that whoever manages to carry one of those things out of the store, could have it because they've earned it.But damn hard to steal.
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