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Post 1 made on Thursday August 24, 2006 at 12:59
Lowpro
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This time next week I will be looking to sell my TSU7000 and 2 RFX6000 RF extenders. I purchased my TSU7000 new from Best Buy in April of 2004. To date I've never had a problem with the remote in any regard. There are few imperfections in the remote I need to disclose. There is a tiny scuff on the case of the remote along the bottom left side. The mark there is black and looks more like crud then a scuff however, smooth to the touch. The LCD screen has one microscopic little nick in it that you can only see by looking fairly hard. The volume up button is what may be a deal breaker for some. This button feels like it's already pressed in prior to even pushing it down in comparison to the other buttons. I guess mushy would be a good word to describe it. You can feel the button go in, but only to a small degree. That being said, the volume up button has been this way for the past 18 months or so, and has gotten no worse over that time. Most importantly, this button continues to operate properly as it did from day one. I've had to make no physical adjustment in the way I press this button over any other button. The sensation of the button being pressed in is just greatly reduced over the feel of the other buttons. As for the other buttons on the remote, each feel and operate as crisply as they did when I first purchased the remote. Other than that the remote is both in pristine condition and in perfect operating condition. I've also cleaned the remote so that it appears in new condition as if it just came out of the box (though it's always looked like new), including cleaning the buildup if any between the creases of the remote.

The lucky purchaser of this remote will receive said remote packaged in the original box complete as if they were buying the remote new. Included will be the cradle, power adapter, battery, and usb cable all packaged using the original packing materials. All original documentation will be included as well. So why am I selling my TSU7000? The only reason I am selling my TSU7000 is because I needed the additional 16 megs of memory offered by the TSU7500 to keep pace with my ever growing PCF. This is the only reason I've upgraded to a TSU7500 and am selling my TSU7000. So that's the skinny on my TSU7000. If anyone is interested in purchasing my remote please hit up my email addy found by viewing my profile in addition to replying to this thread if you like. My asking price will be $300 shipped via UPS ground. I will only ship to the United States, not including Alaska or Hawaii. Payment will be accepted via Paypal only. The remote will be shipped as soon as payment is confirmed via my Paypal account. If possible, the remote will be shipped the same day. If not, it will be shipped the following day.

The 2 Philips RFX6000 RF extenders I'm selling are in mint condition. When deciding to upgrade to the TSU7500 I decided to treat myself and upgrade my RF extenders as well. Early next week I will be receiving 2 of the new RFX6500 units. The RFX6500 is said to be a nice upgrade over the 6000. That being said, I've been satisfied with the performace of my 6000's, just not perfectly satisfied. The performance has just not been as crisp as I'd like 100% of the time. There are many factors in and around one's home that can affect RF performance so your results may vary. :-) Something to keep in mind. As with my TSU7000, each RF extender will be packaged in their original boxes using the original packing material, including all original documentation. Included in each will be the extender, and power supply, bracket and screws from my RFX6500's. I will ensure the power supplies and brackets that come with my RFX6500's are identical to those of the RFX6000. If not, I will include the original power supplies, brackets, and screws that came with my RFX6000's instead. Each RF extender will also come with 4 dual IR emitter cables of course, again the ones that will be coming with my RFX6500's. Unlike the IR emitter cables that came with the 6000's, the 6500's IR emitter cables are not split apart at a predefined length. This gives one much greater flexibility in running each IR emitter to ones equipment. As for price, I will be selling my 2 RFX6000 RF extenders as a pair for $100. Same payment/shipping terms will be applied here as I've outlined for my TSU7000. Oh, and all sales are final. :-P Don't want to leave that out.

Last edited by Lowpro on August 29, 2006 16:33.
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