Eric Haraga
Auditioning
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2003
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I purchased 6 of the Sony PFM42B2U Plasmas to use in my restaurant/bar (we got a decent price break), and we ended up only using 4. Units are brand new in box. I can provide a receipt. Includes full manufacturers warranty from Sony, and you can go back to the reseller to purchase an additional 2-4 year extended warranty if you choose. Asking $3550 for each unit. Compare to over $4500 in stores + shipping. Here is a online review of the unit, and below there is a price scan online for the unit (click on check prices):
email me
I am happy to answer any and all inquiries. Please reply via email if you have any questions.
Sony Brochure:
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Info:
Slim is in! And Sony's PFM42B2 42" PlasmaPro™ Flat Panel Plasma Monitor is one of the slimmest monitors available. This stylish monitor is just 3 3/8 inches thick and weighs 62.9 pounds. The PFM42B2 features a "layout free" design for horizontal or vertical viewing flexibility; a built-in scan converter that accepts a wide range of SDTV, DTV, and HDTV signals; and the ability to display both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.
Eric
I purchased 6 of the Sony PFM42B2U Plasmas to use in my restaurant/bar (we got a decent price break), and we ended up only using 4. Units are brand new in box. I can provide a receipt. Includes full manufacturers warranty from Sony, and you can go back to the reseller to purchase an additional 2-4 year extended warranty if you choose. Asking $3550 for each unit. Compare to over $4500 in stores + shipping. Here is a online review of the unit, and below there is a price scan online for the unit (click on check prices):
email me
I am happy to answer any and all inquiries. Please reply via email if you have any questions.
Sony Brochure:
email me
Info:
Slim is in! And Sony's PFM42B2 42" PlasmaPro™ Flat Panel Plasma Monitor is one of the slimmest monitors available. This stylish monitor is just 3 3/8 inches thick and weighs 62.9 pounds. The PFM42B2 features a "layout free" design for horizontal or vertical viewing flexibility; a built-in scan converter that accepts a wide range of SDTV, DTV, and HDTV signals; and the ability to display both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.
Eric