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So I gave up TV and posted this http://www.amazon.co... Touch of Color TV for sale. I asked for $1200. Someone offered to swap a mid 2010 Macbook Pro 500gb hd and 2.45 memory core dual 2 processor. I like the thought of downsizing and mobility. And if I watch something its on the computer. Is this a fair trade? Should I ask for anything else? I am strongly considering

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So I gave up TV and posted this http://www.amazon.co... Touch of Color TV for sale. I asked for $1200. Someone offered to swap a mid 2010 Macbook Pro 500gb hd and 2.45 memory core dual 2 processor. I like the thought of downsizing and mobility. And if I watch something its on the computer. Is this a fair trade? Should I ask for anything else? I am strongly considering

Why did you give up TV?

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So I gave up TV and posted this http://www.amazon.co... Touch of Color TV for sale. I asked for $1200. Someone offered to swap a mid 2010 Macbook Pro 500gb hd and 2.45 memory core dual 2 processor. I like the thought of downsizing and mobility. And if I watch something its on the computer. Is this a fair trade? Should I ask for anything else? I am strongly considering

 

Your TV is a 2009 or 2010 model, you can easily find brand new 55 plasmas with 3D and better specs for $1200. I'd say your TV is worth 5 or 6 hundred bucks, which I guess seems reasonable for a 2 year old mac book. It is tough with how fast technology changes, but I'd assume Mac holds its value longer then a PC.

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Your TV is a 2009 or 2010 model, you can easily find brand new 55 plasmas with 3D and better specs for $1200. I'd say your TV is worth 5 or 6 hundred bucks, which I guess seems reasonable for a 2 year old mac book. It is tough with how fast technology changes, but I'd assume Mac holds its value longer then a PC.

 

This is about right. Both devices are about the same age, and neither are worth $1200 as that is their value when they are new.

 

Fair trade. Or fair enough trade, at least.

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Yep, yocash old do depreciation research on the MacBook, but on the face of it, I'd say that it's probably a good swap (you'll also stay out of paying taxes, as if Malloy needs more of our money to piss away). The prices on teevees have come down LOTS. For what I paid 900 clams for a 40" in 2009 you can now get better specs for like 600.

 

We cut the cord for cable/sat ~20 years ago now and do antenna-only free teevee, heavily PBS, and since we upgraded with the HDTV, Netflix.

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