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Yea, unless you box has the HMDI port working, and most do not
but the RGB can show up to 1080i, and since TV is only putting out up to 1080i, most is in 768p you are sitting pretty with the RBG cables.
I needed another RBG cable and I went and bought the Monster from Amazon for like $ 30 it really changed the picture, made it a little tighter then the one the cable company gave me
and if you want to see 1080p then you need a blu-ray or a HDDVD to make it work
well considering the new Sony KDL52V5100 from 2009 is $ 1499 at Best Buy right now, and it is also 120hz, you probably couldn’t get much more than $ 1000 for your KDL52V4100.
also you can get the KDL52V4100 from Amazon.com right now for only $ 1199.
so you probably couldn’t ask for much more than $ 800 for your used version. if you could prove that you didn’t ever use it, or used it for only 100 hours then you might get a little more.
also you have no warranty left pretty much. so if someone buys it from you they are SOL. unless they could purchase sometime type of warranty through Sony somehow.
Actually the new Sony V5100 was only $ 1299 last week at Sears. I would probably ask around $ 1000, especially considering it’s only 60Hz.
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