This is an older plasma, but in great shape and a nice way to get a quality 50" display without breaking the bank. It was the top of the line professional quality model when it was introduced, meant for business use rather than the home market (and thus made to run 24/7 and LAST).Specs:Model PDP-502MX# Diagonal size 50.0 in# Viewing angle 160 degrees# Color Black# Technology Plasma (PDP)# Resolution 1280 x 768# Display format 720p# Image aspect ratio 16:9# Widescreen modes Cinema Wide , Natural Wide , Full , Conventional 4:3 , Zoom# Comb filter 3D-Y/C digital# Color temperature control Yes# Audio# Sound output mode Stereo# Total output power 4.0 Watt# Additional features Energy save , On-screen menu# Video interface Component , Composite , S-Video# PC interface VGA (HD-15) No HDMI unfortunately, but it does support VGA, Component, Composite, and S-Video inputs. Would be great for hooking up to an HTPC. I've tested all the inputs and they work great. The picture quality and brightness is excellent.No stand or remote I'm afraid. Personally I'd just get a wall mount, and the remote runs around $8 on eBay if you want it (or use a universal, or just use the buttons on the side). Does not have built-in speakers, but rather an internal audio amplifier and wire posts on either side where you can attach external speakers of your choice.Looks like this:Start the bidding at $150.[Edited on September 14, 2011 at 4:59 PM. Reason : .]
9/14/2011 4:58:21 PM
Here's an actual picture of the TV hooked up and running.
9/14/2011 6:28:15 PM
can you run audio in and vga at the same time? We're actually looking for something like this at work to use for demo and prototype work.
9/15/2011 12:08:00 AM
^ You sure can.
9/15/2011 1:09:19 AM
I'll go $150 to start.
9/15/2011 1:14:03 AM
$200
9/15/2011 6:48:11 AM
Have an offer of $300 from Craigslist.
9/15/2011 9:33:29 AM
9/16/2011 9:37:44 AM
The guy off Craigslist grabbed it for $300, so sold.
9/16/2011 3:09:10 PM