46" Sony KP-46WT500 Widescreen HDTV with Stand $500 obo
FS: 4 year old 46" Widescreen Sony Rear Projection HDTV. Original purchase date 12/7/2002. Picture tubes are ~1 year younger after replacement by a Sony factory technician for a manufacturing
defect. The Sony technician also took a few hours to professionally calibrate the set, resulting in beautiful picture quality. HDTV, progressive scan dvd, and high res. video game images are
especially pleasing.
I'm selling because a new living situation meant a much bigger space, and I got a really solid deal from a friend on a yet bigger Sony HDTV. This tv's been sitting unused to the side since Sept.
It's time.
Out of warranty.
Standard inputs including DVI, 2 Component, and 2 S-Video. Surprisingly nice sound.
Pickup only. You'll probably need a van/truck/suv to move this. I am just off the Irving Park Rd. 90/94 exit.
Payment in cash please. Other instruments dependent on my recognition and mood.
Cnet Review from 2003 http://reviews.cnet.com/Sony_KP_46WT500/4505-6484_7-20688347.html
Includes universal remote, matching stand SU-46WT5, manuals, documentation, receipts, etc.
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Full specifications for Sony KP-46WT500
Manufacturer: Sony Electronics, Inc. Part number: KP-46WT500
General
* Product type Rear projection TV
* Technology Projection CRT
* Diagonal size 46 in
* Image aspect ratio 16:9
* HDTV compatible Yes
* CRT type MICROFOCUS
* Digital TV Type High Definition monitor
* Width 42.8 in
* Depth 24 in
* Height 40.2 in
* Weight 143.3 lbs
* Enclosure color Silver
Video System
* Comb filter 3D digital
Audio System
* Sound output mode Stereo
* Noise muting Yes
* Total output power 40 Watt
* Speakers included 2 speakers
* Speaker system details 2 x Right/left channel speaker - Built-in - 20 Watt
* Additional features DAC Speaker System, SteadySound auto volume
Television Features
* Widescreen modes Wide, Auto Wide, Conventional 4:3
* Closed captioning Yes
* Freeze memo Yes
* Display menu language French, English, Spanish
* Color temperature control Yes
* Wide band video amplifier Yes
* Additional features On-screen menu Channel labeling Auto white balance Auto pedestal clamp First-surface mirror Dynamic focus circuitry 3:2 pulldown compensation Dynamic picture processor Velocity modulation scanning Vertical aperture compensation Digital reality creation multifunction
Tuner / Channel Details
* Tuner type (qty) Standard TV (2)
* TV tuner multi-channel preview Picture-and-picture (PAP)
* MTS stereo Yes
* Secondary audio program (SAP) Yes
* Extended data service (XDS) Yes
* Program guide features Speed Surf, Auto Channel Mapping
* V-chip control Yes
* Channel return Yes
Remote Control
* Remote control type Universal remote control (Infrared)
Connections / Cables / Slots
* Input/Output connections 1 x S-Video input (4 pin mini-DIN) - Front 1 x Composite video/audio input (RCA phono x 3) - Front 2 x HD component input (RCA phono x 3) - Rear 3 x Composite video/audio input (RCA phono x 3) - Rear 2 x S-Video input (4 pin mini-DIN) - Rear 2 x RF input (F connector) - Rear 2 x Control S (Mini-phone 3.5 mm) - Rear 3 x Audio line-in (RCA phono x 2) - Rear 1 x DVI-HDCP - Rear 1 x Fixed/variable audio output (RCA phono x 2) - Rear 1 x Monitor output (RCA phono) - Rear 1 x Audio line-out (RCA phono x 2) - Rear
speaking of which - the U.S. personal savings rate was -1% last year, the only time since the Great Depression it's been that low. Savings rate in China? 40%. food for thought as you buy a 7,000" HDTV.
Bag of ultimate related stuff. I think there's a port-a-field, slightly bigger than beach size, some cones, and assorted discs. Not sure what else is in the bag. Any takers?
I realize I could probably just donate it to Ultimate Chicago, but if anyone here wants it, you're welcome to it.
email shiel and ask him if he wants that stuff. i think he does PE-type stuff as his job but i'm not sure. i know he periodically asks if folks in the 22 wants to play ultimate with kids on saturdays.
The port-a-field isn't regulation size anything. I think it was one of their "prototypes", so the dimensions are slightly off. I think it's bigger than a standard 5x5 beach ultimate field. Got the stakes and everything.
I assume RWIP doesn't need any more frisbees or cones, so those'll go to Shiel. RWIP can get the rest, including 2 paganello shoulder bags and a paga chair.
I don't think so, but I'm uncertain. All I know for sure is the port-a-field, lots of cones, and some frisbees, including my tourney disc awarded for Big Chill 1998. I probably should have signed it.