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Old 06-12-2018, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by andy View Post
40" was the largest commonly available size. I worked on one of the 40" Sony's for a friend a few years ago. It was a HD model with a DVI input. It had a good picture after some major tweaking, but they're HEAVY.
No need to tell me...My 34" HD CRT Sony is supposed to be 208lb, and I've lifted that sucker.

I've never bothered to lift a 40" set but I was smart enough not to try...Last house my family owned the prev owners had one, and I've seen 2-3 in thrift shops...I even know a thrift where one that is 40" or close is at now.
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