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AI Identification

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JVC Flat Panel Television (LCD/LED)

Consumer Electronics

AI Estimated Value

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$40-80

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a JVC branded flat panel television, likely an LCD or LED model given its slim profile. The screen appears to be approximately 40-50 inches diagonally, positioned within a dark, possibly black or dark gray, plastic or metal frame. The JVC logo is prominently displayed in silver or white lettering centered beneath the screen on the lower bezel. The television is set on a media console or entertainment center, suggesting it uses a standard tabletop stand which is not fully visible, but a portion of it appears to be a dark, flat rectangular base. The screen exhibits reflections from ambient light, indicating a glossy or semi-glossy finish, which also shows some dust or smudges. No significant physical damage such as cracks or deep scratches are immediately apparent on the screen or bezel. The overall condition appears to be functional, though typical wear scratches may be present on the frame consistent with its age. This style of television, with a distinct JVC logo and flat panel design, suggests a manufacturing period likely in the late 2000s to early 2010s, prior to the widespread adoption of ultra-thin bezels and 'smart TV' features as standard. Given the reflective screen, it is likely not an anti-glare display. There are no visible quality issues that suggest malfunction, but detailed appraisal would require powering on the unit and inspecting all ports.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this JVC flat panel television appears to be a functional unit, likely an LCD or LED model, sized approximately 40-50 inches. The JVC branding beneath the screen is clear, confirming its authenticity as a JVC product. The overall physical condition seems fair; I note reflections and possible dust/smudges on the screen, but no obvious cracks or deep scratches. The bezel and frame appear intact, consistent with typical wear for its age. This style of television, with visible bezels and the JVC logo placement, suggests a manufacturing period in the late 2000s to early 2010s, prior to the ubiquitous adoption of thin bezels and advanced smart TV features. In today's market, older non-smart LCD/LED televisions have significantly depreciated in value due to rapid technological advancements (e.g., 4K, OLED, smart connectivity) and the sheer availability of newer, more feature-rich models at competitive prices. Demand for such a television is low, primarily limited to those seeking a very basic, supplementary display or a budget-friendly option where smart features are not required. Rarity is not a factor; these models were mass-produced. Factors significantly impacting its value include its age, lack of modern features, and the relatively low resale market for older consumer electronics. Its glossy screen, prone to reflections, is also a minor drawback compared to modern anti-glare displays. My appraisal is limited by the visual nature of the examination. I cannot verify operational status, port functionality, internal components, or screen quality beyond the external appearance. A full authentication and accurate valuation would require powering on the unit, testing all inputs/outputs, checking for dead pixels or backlight issues, and confirming the exact model number for specifications. Without this, I cannot definitively confirm full working order or rule out internal issues not visible externally.

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