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40" Sony HDTV for sale SOLD to a good home thanks for all the interest


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We no longer watch broadcast television so am selling our sets; this is a fantastic TV with great colours and the speaker system is amongst the best I've heard for a TV. Has built in FreeView.


It comes with the control, which is still in good condition, has 2 SCART sockets and 3 HDMI sockets and the max resolution is 1920x1080. There is a tiny bit of discolouration in the top of the bezel - not the screen itself - and is barely noticeable unless you are within a few inches of the set, but I mention it for the sake of transparency.


Makes for a great pc monitor, when not watching TV and gaming on it is also excellent.


Full specs can be seen here:


https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/televisions-projectors-lcd-tvs/kdl-40w2000/specifications


As I am immunocompromised, I ask that you please wear a mask on collection, thank you.

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