kdl40v5100 lcd panel for sale

“PLEASE READ Cheek pictures carefully. 10% Off your next purchase if you buy. This item is in great condition. There is normal wear on the item. There is very minimal wear on this item. There are a couple of tiny dot sized scratches on the left of the screen approximately 7 and 2 on the right side of the screen. Other then that this item is in great condition. The dvds are also in good condition. This item have been texted and works. Any questions please ask. We post new items everyday. Thank you for shopping OZCO. (1) Sony Bravia KDL-40V5100 Flat Screen TV LCD V Series 2009 40", (2) GE 41567 UltraPro 8-Device Universal Full Backlit TV DVD Remote Control. (3) 5 DVDS. Customize your own lot buy 2, 4, 10 or 50 and we can also bundle shipping for a shipping discount.”

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Compatible With: Sony KDL-46Z4100 KDL40V4100 KDL40V4150 KDL40V5100 KDL40VE5 KDL40Z4100 XBR-65X950B XBR-65X950 XBR-85X950B XBR-85X950 KDL-40VL160 KDL-40W4100 KDL-40W5100 KDL-40W5500 KDL-40Z4110 KDL40EX401 KDL40EX500 KDL40EX501 KDL40SL150 KDL40XBR9 KDL-32XBR6 KDL-32XBR9 KDL-37XBR6 KDL-40EX400 KDL-40XBR6 Bravia TV. Sony STR-DA1800ES STR-DA2800ES2 STR-DA5800ES STR-DA5800ES2 STR-ZA2000ES STR-DA4ES Home Theater Receiver, Sony HAP-S1, TA-A1ES UDA-1 Integrated Amplifier, STR-ZA3000ES Home Theater Receiver, Sony BDP-S1 Blu-Ray Disc DVD Player. HQRP AC Power Cord is normally used to supply power directly both to the device (if a corresponding DC-IN is available) and to the AC DC Power Adapter which will then be connected to the device. To avoid any misunderstandings, please check your device if the AC power cord is connected directly to the device or to AC DC Adapter. Please note that AC DC Adapter is not included in our offer, it should be purchased separately.

kdl40v5100 lcd panel for sale

We were not able to take a shot of the back of the KDL-55V5100, as it was bolted to the wall and Sony representatives resisted our attempts to tear it off to take a closer look. However, we believe that it looks similar to the back of the KDL-40V5100, which is shown below, with a group of ports in a recessed panel on the right side.

On the left side is a panel that holds most of the input ports. On the right side of the KDL-55V5100 (looking from the front) are the controls. The angle of the photograph is not to exaggerate the monolith-esque look of the TV, but because there was another one next to that meant we could not get a better shot.

The KDL-55V5100 is built around a 55-inch LCD panel that uses a conventional CCFL backlight. Many displays are switching over to the newer LED backlights, but this is restricted to more expensive models at this time.

The LCD panel has a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels, so this display can show every pixel of a 1080p signal sent by a device such as a Blu ray player.

kdl40v5100 lcd panel for sale

Unlike plasma TVs, LCD TVs are not prone to screen burn-in of still images, use less power and are usually lighter in weight. However, compared to plasma TVs, LCD TVs have worse viewing angles, may not have as accurate color reproductions.

Because LCD technology and manufacturing is a little more versatile than plasma, TV screen sizes can range from 5" to 70". Smaller sized LCD TVs usually range from 22" to 37" and are ideal for smaller rooms like kitchens, bathrooms or bedrooms. The smaller sized LCD TVs are usually 720P while the larger ones are 1080P resolution. (720 and 1080 refers to the number of lines of vertical. "P" stands for progressive and means that for every frame of video all 720 or 1080 lines are displayed at once to from an image.)

The 22" to 37" LCD TVs work better for smaller sized rooms in the home. A 26" ($300to $400), 32" ($350to $550) or 37" ($400-$700) are some of the more popular sizes in this category. The Sharp LC-26SB27UT 26"[1] ($370), Samsung LN32B460 32" ($500) and Sony BRAVIA KDL-37L5000 37"[2] ($630) are all good selections for these screen sizes.

The smaller home entertainment LCD panels usually come in the following sizes: 40"/42" ($600to $1,600) and 46"/47" ($1,000to $2,400) diagonals. The 1080P Samsung LN40B630 40" ($850) and Sony BRAVIA KDL-40V5100[3] ($900) are good choices for a smaller LCD display. For a 46" option, consider the Samsung LN46B650 ($1,000-$1,900) or Sony BRAVIA KDL-46V5100[4] ($1,200).

The slightly older model 52" Sharp LC52D85UN (but still with rave reviews for this feature and price point) is a great bargain at $1,300. For the newer 52" LCD TVs, the Sony KDL-52Z5100[5] ($1,900) is a good choice. The 55" Samsung LN55B650 ($2,300) and Sony BRAVIA KDL-55V5100[6] ($1,900) are recommended for this size and pricepoint.

The largest size LCD displays in the 60" range are priced at a premium. These are currently offered in only a 65" ($5,000-$6,000) size. The Sony BRAVIA KDL-65W5100[7] ($5,000) and Samsung LN65B650 ($6,000) are currently the only two models offered as a 65" LCD TV display.

If a person decides to wall mount the LCD TV, the associated cost can range from a few hundred dollars for a simple self-install to several hundred dollars for more difficult setups requiring professional installation.

In addition to the 40" office LED LCD, my wife and I got a 60" LED LCD for our family room. We live in Vancouver, British Columbia and found that HD TV"s are generally 25% to 30% higher in Canada than in the U.S. The regular retail price was $2,988 but we were able to negotiate it down to $2,400. The sales person informed us that their purchase price was $2,500 (same purchase price given by the Future Shop sales rep. I have no idea what their real purchase price is as I"ve never worked in the retail industry). The only way we were able to get this price is because we also purchased a 4-year warranty. In all, we paid $3,150 (CDN) for the LED LCD ($2,400), 4-year warranty ($500), wall mount ($100), and installation/delivery ($150 - the installation was just for the wall mount and did not include the installation of the power cord and cables which I purchased and installed myself to save $400), plus a $31 environmental clean-up fee.

I am currently living in Vancouver, British Columbia and have found that MSRP"s are generally 25% to 30% higher in Canada than in the U.S. However, the sales rep at Future Shop, the Canadian version of Best Buy, informed us of the "friends and family" sale even that was going on and we were able to get our 40" LED LCD for $800 CDN. Regular price was $1200 CDN. It"s only been 2 weeks but so far it"s great!

kdl40v5100 lcd panel for sale

NOTES/COMMENTS: When ordering TV replacement parts from TVPartsGuy, we strongly recommend ordering by part number whenever possible. Often times, a TV will use multiple sets of different TV parts and/or TV panels so no one single TV part will be the same or compatible across the TV Part Board for the same TV model. Given that, TVPartsGuy strongly encourages our customers to consult and/or use the professional services of your local TV repair shop, if unsure.