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I've been tossing around the idea in my head to sell off my Pioneer Elite PRO 141FD. It's a 60" and I love it, but feel it is wasted on me, and could be used by someone who would much more appreciate it better. I am too poor to pony up the hundreds of dollars to get it professionally calibrated and unlock the sets full potential, so I would hate to see a set like this go to waste.
I am interested in Panasonic's 3D sets, and seeing as their 65" model has recently come down in price, I could easily afford that if I sell off my Elite, but not sure how much I could or should ask for the set. And I wouldn't sell my Elite unless I could get around 5 grand for it either, otherwise I would just keep it. It's 2 years old as of this October, and is used less than 4 hours a day on average. What do you all think? Should I sell it and buy a spiffy Panasonic 65" 3D set, or keep it and hope one day I can get it calibrated? Thanks! |
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