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I have a 50 inch Hitachi 50HYT62U smart TV (black) I would like to swap for a 32 inch smart TV (preferably with a wall mounting bracket) as we're moving to a new place and ours is way too big for the tiny lounge.


It's 3 years old, I can't see any wear and tear on the body but best to assume it may have the odd mark. It does have a small scratch on the screen where approx 8mm of pixels in a very thin line are visible in white when viewing (so more noticeable on dark colours). It hasn't bothered us too much as it's such a huge screen and it is only the surface of the screen that has damage, the inner screen is fine.


I think I have the box in the loft. Comes with working remote. I'll throw in the TV stand too which is a white ikea Lack unit, few marks, tiny bit bowed but not too noticeable.


Please only make contact if you have a relatively new and reputable smart TV that is 32 inches as nothing else will work for us. Would ask, if you're interested that you bring your TV around (SE22) and we can all see both sets are working well before exchanging.

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