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I am looking to sell my TV that has served me well for a few years. I have moved in with the GF, so we have a spare between us. Please see attached for photos. TV is as new with no usage marks. Comes with remote as well. Below is the product description:


Toshiba ? 32 inch ? LCD ? 720p ? 9 cm deep ? 12.3 kg ? High Definition ? 3 HDMI ports ? 1366 x 768


The 32" REGZA AV61 series features Active Vision, Toshiba's high performance picture processing technology. This technology is constantly evolving to take advantage of technical advancements designed to enhance the color, detail, movement and contrast of the images you watch. The 32" AV61 series boasts a contemporary gloss finish, with narrow bezels and slim speakers. The stylish design hides a wealth of technology, including 3 x HDMI slots, a PC input connection and powerful audio performance from the integrated speakers.


This is available for pickup from Copleston Road SE22, if you have any questions, please let me know.

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