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AI Identification

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Philips Flat Screen Television

Consumer Electronics

AI Estimated Value

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$25-75

As of June 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a Philips brand flat-screen television, likely an LCD or LED model from the late 2000s to early 2010s, given its bezel thickness and stand design. It features a dark grey or charcoal-colored plastic bezel surrounding the screen, which appears to be approximately 32 to 42 inches diagonally, though exact dimensions cannot be determined from the image. The screen itself is off, showing a reflective, dark surface. The television is supported by a curved, boat-shaped dark grey or black plastic stand. The 'Philips' logo is prominently displayed in silver or white lettering centered on the bottom bezel. A black power or signal cable is visible draped over the screen, connecting to the rear of the unit. No specific model number or serial numbers are visible. The overall condition appears to be fair, with no immediate signs of significant physical damage like cracks or deep scratches on the bezel or screen, though typical wear and tear consistent with age and use would be expected. There are no obvious manufacturing defects or unique markings beyond the Philips branding. The style is utilitarian and functional, common for consumer electronics of its era, emphasizing a sleek, understated appearance.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Philips flat-screen television appears to be an LCD or LED model from the late 2000s to early 2010s, indicated by its bezel thickness and stand design. The condition appears fair, with no visible significant physical damage like cracks or deep scratches. The Philips logo on the bezel seems authentic for the brand. However, authenticity cannot be fully verified from an image alone; an in-person examination would be required to check internal components, serial numbers, and compare them against known Philips manufacturing standards. I also cannot confirm the screen's functionality or backlight issues without powering it on. Market conditions for older flat-screen televisions are extremely low. Rapid advancements in display technology (4K, OLED, QLED) have rendered these older HD or Full HD models nearly obsolete for primary viewing. There is no significant demand for second-hand units of this era, and they are neither rare nor unique. Factors significantly impacting value are its age, dated technology, power consumption compared to newer models, and the lack of smart TV features. Comparables on online marketplaces suggest similar-sized, older branded flat-screen TVs typically sell for very little, often given away or costing minimal amounts to cover recycling. This valuation assumes the TV is in working order. Should it be non-functional, its value would be negligible, likely limited to parts or scrap.

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