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    How much do you think I could get from selling these three monitors?

    How much do you think I could get from selling these three monitors?

    A Dell 19 inch
    A Sony 17 Inch Trinitron (Flat CRT)
    An Envision Branded Sony 17 inch Monitor (Flat CRT)

    How much could I get for all three do you think?
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    I just bought a brand new flat 19" crt monitor for $129.00. It came with a three year warranty. Most 19" are over $160.00

    You can buy a viewsonic 17" CRT for $121.00 new.

    I would try for $75 on the two 17" and $100 on the 19". If they don't sell drop $5.00 at a time until they do.

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    Originally posted by rraehal
    I just bought a brand new flat 19" crt monitor for $129.00. It came with a three year warranty. Most 19" are over $160.00

    You can buy a viewsonic 17" CRT for $121.00 new.

    I would try for $75 on the two 17" and $100 on the 19". If they don't sell drop $5.00 at a time until they do.
    Thanks man...
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