01-24-2021, 01:59 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Sold: 65” Panasonic Plasma VT60
Thinking of selling my 65” Panasonic Plasma VT60. Bought from Memory Express in 2014. At the time it was the absolute best picture you could get in a TV, and was until OLED came out. Still crushes LED in black levels and motion blur.
I think it is a fantastic set, and if not for the wife blocking a move from my home theater to the bedroom (thinks it will look silly) I would keep it. So in comes an OLED and out goes my beloved plasma.
No observable burn in, limited hours as I got it when I had my second child. Has the remote and stand although it was wall mounted all this time.
Not sure what to sell it at, as it won’t complete with the TCL and Hisense of the worlds, but will beat it on picture for movies and especially sports 10x over.
Thinking $800 but if you love plasmas lets chat. This would make a crazy good TV for just about any Man Cave.
Last edited by OldDutch; 02-06-2021 at 04:13 PM.
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01-26-2021, 02:47 PM
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do you realize how much TV you can get for $800 these days?
IMO your price will need to come down big time for a 7 year old TV
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01-26-2021, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by dino7c
do you realize how much TV you can get for $800 these days?
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Do tell. Name a better dark room TV for $800. Hell, name one for double that amount.
Go ahead, I'll wait.
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01-26-2021, 11:21 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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I'll be honest, I havent kept up with TV's too much in the number of years, other than a passing interest. But, as far as I know, unless you spend a substantial amount of money on a good OLED, it is still hard to beat the PQ of a good plasma with a good refresh rate.
I am still rocking my 65" Panasonic TH-65PZ750U, which was the high grade professional Panasonic circa 2008! So ya, it is old, but just looking in stores, I would still put it up against anything under $2000.
Especially for refresh rates and brightness needed for gaming and hockey watching.
I do wish I could find the spare money to upgrade though.
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01-26-2021, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
Do tell. Name a better dark room TV for $800. Hell, name one for double that amount.
Go ahead, I'll wait.
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that is heavy, seven years old, no warranty, 1080p
not saying its a bad TV but $800 GL
I would take a Series 5 4k QLED Smart TV with 5 years warranty for the same price and I suspect most would do the same
anyway like I said IMO...OP can ask whatever he wants, I hope he gets it...might have to drop it though
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01-27-2021, 09:52 AM
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There are a few circumstances where you would want to buy a $1000 current LED over this TV.
1. You watch a lot of 4k content and sit less than 8 feet from where you want to put this thing. This TV cannot display 4K content. Such content is pretty rare, and for a 65" set you'd have to be sitting pretty close for 4K to even matter, but for the few people who are in this category, makes sense.
2. You want to put the TV in a bright room. LEDs have always been brighter and better with glare. Current sets even more so.
3. You've found another TV on deep discount and are really getting a higher-end set for $1000.
EDIT: I guess I should add,
4. You are a competitive gamer whose top priorities are input lag and response.
Frankly what the OP was intending to use it for - a bedroom TV - it's basically perfect, especially if you have a blackout shade. That's exactly what I use my 65ST60 for. I'd probably buy this if I didn't already have that TV.
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01-27-2021, 11:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
There are a few circumstances where you would want to buy a $1000 current LED over this TV.
1. You watch a lot of 4k content and sit less than 8 feet from where you want to put this thing. This TV cannot display 4K content. Such content is pretty rare, and for a 65" set you'd have to be sitting pretty close for 4K to even matter, but for the few people who are in this category, makes sense.
2. You want to put the TV in a bright room. LEDs have always been brighter and better with glare. Current sets even more so.
3. You've found another TV on deep discount and are really getting a higher-end set for $1000.
EDIT: I guess I should add,
4. You are a competitive gamer whose top priorities are input lag and response.
Frankly what the OP was intending to use it for - a bedroom TV - it's basically perfect, especially if you have a blackout shade. That's exactly what I use my 65ST60 for. I'd probably buy this if I didn't already have that TV.
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The TV I mentioned is $750 at Costco for a 65" brand new not $1000. Anyway like I said GL to the seller
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01-27-2021, 01:07 PM
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#1 Goaltender
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Not a buyer but I have the 50inch version of this, although a bit older. Stellar TV and it's been our primary TV since I bought it in 2012 (I think?). The picture is amazing. I can only imagine this one would be even better.
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01-28-2021, 01:14 PM
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I'm half tempted to pick this up to have a spare when mine eventually dies.
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01-29-2021, 11:27 AM
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#1 Goaltender
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Wow who knew I could make Dino unhinged by asking if anyone wanted my TV? Sorry dude.
Like I said, I am just throwing it out there to see if anyone is interested. If your not, no worries, feel free to look at TCL or Hisense like I mentioned. Many people want 4K or HDR, and I get that.
However, if you are a person who really understands display and TV technology (and we are not the majority) you will know the value of this set is. I also said I had no idea what it was worth outside researching resale prices online in Canada. They are reselling at that price point, but always happy to discuss price as mentioned. I am not in a rush or desperate.
I get Dino outrage as my spouse is the same way. If it were up to her we would have a 15 year old 40" LCD in our main room. Cause TVs are all the same right? Then I start asking why she is paying more for a rare but used Chanel bag... totally different!
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01-30-2021, 12:17 PM
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NOT Chris Butler
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
There are a few circumstances where you would want to buy a $1000 current LED over this TV.
1. You watch a lot of 4k content and sit less than 8 feet from where you want to put this thing. This TV cannot display 4K content. Such content is pretty rare, and for a 65" set you'd have to be sitting pretty close for 4K to even matter, but for the few people who are in this category, makes sense.
2. You want to put the TV in a bright room. LEDs have always been brighter and better with glare. Current sets even more so.
3. You've found another TV on deep discount and are really getting a higher-end set for $1000.
EDIT: I guess I should add,
4. You are a competitive gamer whose top priorities are input lag and response.
Frankly what the OP was intending to use it for - a bedroom TV - it's basically perfect, especially if you have a blackout shade. That's exactly what I use my 65ST60 for. I'd probably buy this if I didn't already have that TV.
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I have a 50" Samsung Plasma circa 2014 or so that I use in my home office which gets a ton of light. Plus it's my gaming TV. I have yet to come across an LED option of any kind that matches it's performance, especially in a bright room.
I know what you are talking about.
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01-30-2021, 12:21 PM
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OldDutch
I think it is a fantastic set, and if not for the wife blocking a move from my home theater to the bedroom (thinks it will look silly) I would keep it.
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I have a 55 in my bedroom and love it-Old plasma just like this one. Just Do it
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01-30-2021, 02:11 PM
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#1 Goaltender
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aaronck
I have a 55 in my bedroom and love it-Old plasma just like this one. Just Do it
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Size is issue unfortunately. Even getting a 55” up there was a struggle. If I can’t sell it and my OLED comes I may have a case but knowing my wife she will suggest giving it to relatives. Which would be a total waste from a use perspective (where is the coax input!?!)
Anyways, funny the churn this caused, but good know there are people who got the same enjoyment out of this set as I do!
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01-30-2021, 05:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OldDutch
Wow who knew I could make Dino unhinged by asking if anyone wanted my TV? Sorry dude.
Like I said, I am just throwing it out there to see if anyone is interested. If your not, no worries, feel free to look at TCL or Hisense like I mentioned. Many people want 4K or HDR, and I get that.
However, if you are a person who really understands display and TV technology (and we are not the majority) you will know the value of this set is. I also said I had no idea what it was worth outside researching resale prices online in Canada. They are reselling at that price point, but always happy to discuss price as mentioned. I am not in a rush or desperate.
I get Dino outrage as my spouse is the same way. If it were up to her we would have a 15 year old 40" LCD in our main room. Cause TVs are all the same right? Then I start asking why she is paying more for a rare but used Chanel bag... totally different!
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outraged and unhinged lol
Just suggested you price was high...$800 buys a lot of TV these days and they are only getting cheaper. In fact people have sent me private messages saying I am right but didn't want to call it out on here.
GL with your sale
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01-31-2021, 10:21 AM
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I still don’t know what causes people to go on sale threads like this.
I sell a lot of stuff here and all of it is below fair ask. I am happy to to avoid Kijiji and the people here are solid.
Again, 3rd time here saying this. I threw a price out. I said I was not firm. I said lets talk. I am not some con artist trying to hock junk goods.
But if you and the shadows want to chuckle secretly have at er. Things are slow these days I guess.
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01-31-2021, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by OldDutch
I still don’t know what causes people to go on sale threads like this.
I sell a lot of stuff here and all of it is below fair ask. I am happy to to avoid Kijiji and the people here are solid.
Again, 3rd time here saying this. I threw a price out. I said I was not firm. I said lets talk. I am not some con artist trying to hock junk goods.
But if you and the shadows want to chuckle secretly have at er. Things are slow these days I guess.
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I'll give you about 3.50. Best I can do.
This is a hopping thread about a plasma TV.
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02-01-2021, 04:59 PM
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Threadkiller
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Ive bought a few things from OldDutch, and the price was fair, and the quality great.
For all of you bitching in his FS thread, read this, particularly the large colored font point.
https://forum.calgarypuck.com/showthread.php?t=140516
Not sure why the mods have allowed it to go off the rails, since it seems to be more than just discussion.
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02-04-2021, 11:35 AM
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Thanks Rico, appreciate the feedback.
I would have appreciated a PM the effect of "hey man, why so expensive when I can get a TCL 5 series for same price?"
Somehow I doubt that was ever the point. Anyways, I get there are always those people in the bunch, but this one has rubbed me the wrong way about posting in Buy/Sell. I come here to avoid this nonsense Kijiji is known for. Not sure if I should bother anymore.
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02-04-2021, 12:49 PM
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The fact that there are multiple Panasonic Plasmas listed on eBay, in the range of 400 all the way to $2000 (fully refurbished), tells me your price is a fair ballpark. The fact that you said in the opening post "let's chat" further confirms that your intention is to be fair.
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02-06-2021, 04:13 PM
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Sold, thanks again CP!
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