I'm giving away a 1996 (or 1997; I can't remember) 26" JVC TV. It's one of those non-flat-screen biggies, and is rather heavy. It works very well, and the only reason I'm giving it away is that I had to buy a flat-screen high-def TV for my job. (Seriously; I'm not making that up.) And the reason I'm giving it away is that no one buys non-flat screen TVs anymore, not even ones that work perfectly well. It's not high-def, obviously, but I always thought the picture was quite good.
The remote comes with it, of course, as does the instruction booklet.
Since it is not digital, you would need to have cable in order to watch it, or a converter box.
All you need to do is come and get it. A very strong person might be able to do it singlehanded. A normal person should probably bring a second pair of hands or at least a handcart. There are no stairs involved; it's an elevator building. But the thing is heavy.
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