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FREE: Sharp - 32" Class (31-1/2" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV - Black

Sharp - 32" Class (31-1/2" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV - Black
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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
Original
I got the last one, and I got my credits thru listing items around my house I would have donated to GoodWill so to me I don't care that I paid I've 700k credits for it because my daughter wanted it and I had the credits. Credits are like bitcoins, they are worth what people want to bid on with them. For me Listia is about bartering things I no longer want for things my family wants or needs and it saved me a few hundred $$s.

And FYI someone had to bid against me for it to go that high. There will always be someone who will bid on things higher and higher, you should be happy, the higher these things go for the more credits you will have bid on your items. I just started listing gift cards, but as soon as they no longer go for 3xs the face value I will go back to random things around my house I no longer want. :) but that's my take on it. Y'all are welcome to your opinions, but the new TV looks great on my daughters wall today :)
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Apr 16th, 2015 at 4:17:25 PM PDT by
Original
over 700,000 for the last one of these....How much will this one go ???
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Apr 13th, 2015 at 10:48:57 AM PDT by
Original
To the people talking about losing money... not all people lose money... I make a ton of credits for the items that I sell and I get them for little to no cost... then I use the credits to buy things for my children that I wouldn't normally be able to afford....

Now 700k is too rich for even my blood on a TV this size... and I truly wish they would just got back to set prices... but I wouldnt mind dropping about 400k or so on one. Because the cost offset for me... is about $25 worth of my product, for a new TV with free shipping... that would cost between $150 and $200. Please, don't be so quick to judge... not everyone buys credits... And what they spend them on is they're business. Best of luck bidders. :)
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Apr 16th, 2015 at 7:10:07 AM PDT by
Original
This TV does look amazing :-) Thanks Listia for the great auction !!
People can use their credits whoever they wish. I hope your Daughter loves her TV.
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Apr 16th, 2015 at 4:22:47 PM PDT by
Original
743,000...LOL
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Apr 13th, 2015 at 5:42:06 PM PDT by
Original
I laughed so hard when I saw it was over 700,000 credits for a $150 to $189.99 tv. Even I u do gift card sales your losing a ton of money.
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Apr 14th, 2015 at 7:23:15 AM PDT by
Original
It is absolutely crazy what these are going for. You can buy 2 100 dollar Walmart gift cards for around 500,000 in credits. The person who gave 700,000 for this lost 100 dollars looking at it that way. What is wrong with these people. Now things like this are driving the value of credits up drastically. Buy a gift card and then buy the item. You will get out much cheaper. I do 100 dollar gift cards for 250 all day long.
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Apr 15th, 2015 at 5:21:42 PM PDT by
Original
Great post MibbeCakes :-)

Good luck everyone !!
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Apr 16th, 2015 at 4:04:10 PM PDT by
Original
Wow I need a television set Does everything goes with this T.V. so I just plug it in and it starts and I love you all Happy Tuesday
Apr 14th, 2015 at 3:30:11 PM PDT by
Original
I am sorry a best buy gift card. I let you chose though....lol
Apr 15th, 2015 at 5:22:35 PM PDT by
Original
Impossible to win an auction of staff picks unless you make listing high end items happen often. .. thanks Listia for ruining a great thing.
Apr 16th, 2015 at 8:06:40 PM PDT by
Original
End gift card auctions. Fix listia!!!!
Apr 17th, 2015 at 7:09:05 PM PDT by

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