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The weight of the Hannspree HSG1074 24 inch LCD HDTV is approximately 8.8 pounds (4 kg) without the stand. However, the weight may vary slightly depending on the specific model and any additional accessories that are included with the TV. If you need more precise information, you may be able to find the weight listed on the product specifications page on the Hannspree website or in the user manual that came with the TV.
If its not on the paperwork get your bath scale have some one hold tv and stand on scale. note weight put down tv back on scale note weight and subtract,
I am assuming it's not a 60 inch, if so maybe 2 people and 2 scales
mike
This tv weight about 50 pounds.I had this type of Flat CRT tube tv before.Carry it upstair and down stair all the times,one day just weight it on the foot scale just for the heck of it.
This thing weight 200 pounds.U can't dispose tv in ur regular disposal.This must gose to Electronic recycle center.Becauce,it have leads and chemicals inside it component parts.
Sorry I can't give you the exact weight. My service literature has everything but dimensions and weights. But Amazon.com says the shipping weight is 170 pounds.
Quick solution:
Weigh yourself on a scale. If you can, pick up the TV and step on the scale again. The difference between the two readings is the weight of your TV.
I couldn't find a 39" Olevia TV, but I did find 37" ones and they weight a little over 50 pounds. You can find the weight for your specific model at www.olevia.com. Select the series and then click "View Full Specifications" on your model. Then click the Specifications tab and go down to Other. Gross weight should be the weight when packaged, and Net weight should be the weight of the TV by itself.
The trick to lifting Large TVs' is that they are very 'front' heavy, that is, most of the weight is in the picture tube...recall the "problem" of unstable TVs' from years ago (Children pulling down TVs')
If the TV is on the floor you can put a large pillow at the front (Picture tube face) on the floor & carefully tip the set forward onto the pillow. You can then measure the bottom of the set to see if it will fit on your stand. If you are concerned about the weight simply attempt to sit your body (180 lbs?) on your suspect stand..if it holds your weight your good...wiggle around to see how stable it is.
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