FREE: Sharp - 32" Class (31-1/2" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV - Black
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Description
The listing, Sharp - 32" Class (31-1/2" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV - Black has ended.
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Sharp LC-32LB261U LED HDTV: Settle in for an enjoyable viewing experience with this Sharp HDTV, which features 1080p (1920 x 1080) full high-definition resolution, so your favorite movies, TV shows and other visual content are brought to life in clear detail. The 60Hz refresh rate minimizes motion blur, so your videos are delivered smoothly.
Product Features
31-1/2" screen (measured diagonally from corner to corner)A good size for a small living room, bedroom or dorm room.
LED displays perform well in all lighting conditionsThey also deliver plasma-like deep blacks and rich colors.
1080p resolution for stunning HD imagesWatch Blu-ray movies and 1080p HD content at their highest level of detail.
60Hz refresh rateA 12 ms response time for refreshing the picture helps reduce blurring during fast-motion scenes.
Stream a variety of entertainment channelsRoku-ready design provides access to a range of content. Requires Roku Stick, sold separately.
Watch your smartphone or tablet content on your TVConnect your MHL-enabled smartphone or tablet to the TV using an MHL cable. MHL cable sold separately.
Feel as if you're at the cinemaSlim, sturdy frame surrounds the TV's screen, resembling a movie theater screen to create an immersive experience.
DTS SoundUtilizes two 5W speakers to deliver natural-sounding tones in crisp, clear detail and deep, enveloping bass.
2 HDMI inputs for the best home theater connectionHigh-speed HDMI delivers a full 1080p picture and digital surround sound in one convenient cable. HDMI cable not included.
USB portEasily connect your USB device and view stored JPEG files. Also supports firmware updates.
Questions & Comments
I would like to know how listia can get away with posting auctions in wrong categories all the time, obviously no way to flag them, but we get our auctions deleted. Listia should have to abide by the rules just like everyone else.
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Im just curious, how does a bidder who sold 1 item in 2014 have 840,000 to bid on this? And what would be the point of purchasing that many credits? ( scratching head)
@ AllieLuckow, Bidders can buy or earn credits via surveys and watching videos. The thing that is a REAL head scratcher is why this TV is selling for upwards of a MILLION credits when it a LOW END 60HZ TV that retails for only $229 right now at Best Buy
I won a similar TV on here for 200000 credits before Listia got so greedy. Some of us actually auction things off for credits. Not sit on our butts and do surveys. Wish someone would create another site like this one. I would move....
I knowthey can buy credits but the high bidder would have had to spend over $400 just to get a $200 tv. Thats fricken a no brainer if you ask me. Why anyone would want to spend that many credits on a Tv i have no idea. Last year this tv was 175,000 in the rewards store & i got my son a 3ds XL w/a preinstalled game for 168,000.
Oh and there is another site like here but unfortunately their management of the company slacked off & its awful now. I got a 40" tv off there at christmas time for what i would say was equal to 200,000 credits. I wish that site was still poppin, i was killin it over there oh well, what can you do? The rewards store here used to have way better deals then amazon or ebay but not so much anymore. Bummer!!