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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Price Comparisons For LG Infinia 42LV5500 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV with Smart TV

LG Infinia 42LV5500 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV with Smart TV
LG Infinia 42LV5500 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV with Smart TV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16492 in Home Theater
  • Size: 42-inch
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 42LV5500
  • Dimensions: 24.30" h x
    1.20" w x
    39.80" l,
    42.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • TruMotion 120Hz technology lets you see sports, video games and high-speed action with virtually no motion blur
  • LG's LED technology provides a slim profile and delivers amazing brightness, clarity and color detail, as well as greater energy efficiency
  • Full HD 1080p gives it superior picture quality over standard HDTV You'll see details and colors like never before
  • A contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1 delivers incredibly vibrant colors and deeper and darker blacks
  • And the best of the web all organized in a simple to use interface





LG Infinia 42LV5500 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV with Smart TV









Product Description

The 42LV5500 delivers LED picture quality that along with a whole lot more. You can tap directly into instant entertainment with Smart TV and with TruMotion 120Hz refresh rate sports and faction movies never looked better. Service & support details:Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year.Fully recharged battery can last about 2 hours.Power source: DC 9-12V,Power consumption: 10 W.





   



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112 of 115 people found the following review helpful.
4Life is Good
By E. J Tastad
Update 7/6/11: Firmware update 4.0.11 adds hulu plus. This will be of interest to some users.Pros:Nice large crisp pictureHuge number of picture adjustmentsLow Power consumptionIncludes Wireless Network Adapter that can act as a routerViewing angleCons:Not many appsHad to configure for best image quality for moviesAuto back light becomes annoying (disable it)Some light bleeding is noticeable on black backgrounds with white text.Bottom Line:Nice TV. Remote is easy to use, controls are intuitive. It offers a huge number of picture adjustments for calibration purposes. Lots of inputs, and nice slim design.The image is nice and sharp (and not overly sharp). Browse the internet review sites to find some values for setting image parameters up for best image quality (or at least a starting point). The "Cinema" mode isn't bad if you turn off the auto back light (this feature turns the back light off for dark scenes, but it is noticeable on this TV model as it is a global back light. The more expensive models have a localized back lights that might be less noticeable.Power consumption with the back light at max is about 115 watts (nominal) and about 30 watts with the back light off (measured with my Kill-A-Watt). So even though this is a 46.9" TV, the power consumption is less than my older 32" LCD TV that used a fluorescent back light instead of an LED light. Plus it is a lot slimmer because of it.Wireless network was really easy to setup. I plugged it in, entered my network settings, and was connected immediately. The software/apps are a little slow running, but the Internet stream seems fine (I only have a slow 1.5 mbps connection).This TV also has a great viewing angle, better than many LCD TVs and nice in a room where you need a wide range of viewing angles.Hopefully the selection of Apps improves soon. At least it does have Netflix and a couple others, but the number of total Apps I saw measured only a couple dozen.I felt the default image quality mode wasn't really suitable (but it was in part due to the poor Harry Potter transfer). I still felt I had to make a few adjustments to it though. What I do like is that each input has its own configuration (i.e. you can have different configurations for HDMI and the TV, etc).Since this isn't an edge lit LCD it doesn't have too many bright spots around the edge, but I still notice some white that will show through sometimes when there is a black background with white text.Since it is running an operating system you get issues of things with operating systems. Apps aren't available immediately after startup (but the picture from the tuner is available immediately), it might take 30 seconds or so before you can launch the Apps. I also had a random reboot (just once). On the plus side is you can get firmware updates with new functionality, bug fixes, etc.Overall it is a good TV with very nice image quality. The box that it comes packed in is relatively small (nice if you have to transport it by smaller car), and everything seems well thought out.

270 of 292 people found the following review helpful.
4First day impression
By M. R. Reynolds
See my uploaded pictures. I selected this TV based on size and the good picture I saw on this model at Sears. Purchased from Amazon after price shopping. UPS delivered a slightly scuffed up shipping box. The shipping box said it had the AUSYLJR panel. I compared the LG web site contrast ratio to the two different Amazon stated contrast ratio and none agree. Installing the base with eight screws was easy. After my DW assisted me in carefully lifting the TV to the top of my dresser I was ready for the smoke test. But first I noticed a small factory nick on the frame under the protective sticky tape. One star deduction for this blemish. On power up the set went into a simple set up mode but I was stopped cold when it first wanted to scan OTA channels. I hooked up some powered rabbit ears and let it automatically do it's thing. Once that was done I switched the input to an HDMI cable from my cable box and all looked good. It was quite easy getting a WiFi connection. All I had to do was enter my Linky password. Then I clicked on Netflix and got an authorization message. Meanwhile the TV started updating its software which took maybe 10 minutes. After it rebooted I discovered that it erased my Linky password so I entered that again. Now for the Netflix test.I selected the documentary Restrepo, hooked in my headphones and began the Netflix test. Immediately I was blown away by the video and audio quality I was watching. Trust me. It was outstanding ! !Second day impression:The few free LG apps are a joke.The Facebook app is not very good compared to the Facebook PC web site.The TV broadcast image seemed a lot darker than I liked so I turned off the energy saving mode which solved the problem.I noticed that when my cable DVR, in pause mode, went to a black screen with a small moving screen saver image there was a less black area around the moving image.The Amazon price just dropped on this model. Amazon then agreed to match their new lower price - one time only.First week impression:The LED lighting slightly leaks through the air vent holes on the back of the set.This LG TV is still displaying an outstanding picture but I'm not much a fan of LED TVs. I prefer my older Samy 650 LCD only model in my TV room.This TV was assembled in March 2011 and sold to me by Amazon in April 2011.Amazon seems to change the price up and down on this TV nearly everyday.The LG shipping box goes to trashman today because I'm keeping my baby.Second week impression:Discovered that you don't need to install any LG supplied software to easily play mp3's or see jpg's that are located on any of your local network's computers.

147 of 160 people found the following review helpful.
3Good as regular HDTV, but Smart TV features mostly bad
By dingbat
Picture quality is great. This is a matt screen and that's a big plus for me. Speakers/audio is acceptable. That's where it stops. The Smart TV and other features which were the main draw for me, are unsatisfactory and poorly executed.The "Intelligent Sensor" to adjust pic brightness is a bit of a joke - it merely reduces it to the lowest level possible; nothing intelligent about that.The Netflix streaming app works fine, and is pretty much the only one that works as expected; although it would be nice if LG had streamlined and standardized the menu choices for adjusting picture aspect ratio and video brightness presets (not available from within the app).The YouTube app is complete garbage.Hulu: I saw "Hulu" in a lot of the advertising materials but there is no app for it. You can access it via the Plex media server app, (which requires you to have the server running on your connected computer), but the menu steps you have to go thru to get to the show you want are so tedious I gave up, and continue to watch Hulu shows on my laptop. Much simpler. Which brings me to:The BIG negative! The built in browser is useless without Flash. The LG brochure clearly indicates it does not support Flash Player 10 which is fine. That suggests it comes with an older version of Flash. It appears to come with Flash 9.x according to multiple version-check sites, but I haven't been able to get it to work, Even on LG or Adobe's site.The menus for setting favorite channels are also tedious and not intuitive at all. There is an Add/Delete button on the Quick Menu - I haven't been able to figure out what it is supposed to do. There are LG "apps" (horoscopes was the latest addition) but their purpose seems mainly to allow LG to brag it has this and that feature without being called out for false advertising.Overall, I think I paid a premium for nothing special. Since the bells and whistles don't work, or are so poorly designed as to be useless, the proper comparison is with a regular 42" plus the cost of a Rokio or other Netflix device. If you can get this TV for a price that is comparable to that combo, this model is worth it, but not otherwise.LG's Answers forum (questions answered by LG) - four/five days since I asked how to fix the browser Flash issue, and my question hasn't gone live, much less answered. Which is what promoted me to post this review here on Amazon.Update Sep 26,2011: Lot's of other issues that have made this "Smart TV" frustrating to use except as a basic TV. I will just mention the most important ones: What's so difficult to understand about QWERTY keyboard layout? It's standard, universal and even a child knows where one letter is in relation to another. Relocating letters arbitrarily and making it harder to find and use is incompetent design. The latest software update - version 04.01.30 - not sure what it fixed but now I get a "Software update available and updated" message on turning it on but the premium panel on the Home screen says "software downloading" and I have to go to the full premium screen to pick the service I want.I'm now wondering if I should pay $120 for the LG 5 yr service plan or just chalk this up to a bad decision and sell it for whatever I can get and move on. I could stick it in another room down the road to drive guests crazy.

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LG Infinia 42LV5500 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV with Smart TV. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 4.5

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Low Price Samsung LN46A630 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

Samsung LN46A630 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #44343 in Home Theater
  • Color: black/red
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: LN46A630
  • Dimensions: 27.00" h x
    44.00" w x
    4.00" l,
    49.20 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 46

Features

  • Touch of Color design with narrow width bezel
  • HD-grade 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) pixel resolution
  • Auto Motion Plus 120Hz�
  • Widescreen aspect ratio
  • 40,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio





Samsung LN46A630 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color









Product Description

Samsung's 630 Series is a perfect way to step up to Full High Definition 1080p resolution with Auto Motion Plus 120Hz. A fast 4 ms response rate produces smooth-motion scenes for sports and action movies, and a dynamic contrast ratio of 40,000:1 makes for deep blacks and crisp lines . Superb connectivity and networking with 3 HDMI 1.3 ports. Turn your LCD into a full-scall home viewing gallery and watch your favorite photos in a slideshow and listen to your MP3�s with WiseLink (USB 2.0).





   



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72 of 73 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing LCD: Picture Quality, Semi-Matte Screen
By Average Joe
Background:After doing extensive research across the board, I ended up deciding I would probably like the Samsung A650 series. I went into BB to try and take a look for myself, the Full Gloss screen threw reflections all over the place, and bothered me quite a bit.Now take the guts of the A650 and put it into the same package, with a semi-matte screen. Now you have a killer combination that looks amazing on the eyes.Don't take my word for it, More Reviews:-Consumer Reports loves Samsung LCD's, which are ranked #1-Go to http://www.avsforum.com/ , check out the Forums->LCD, you can waste your life on this site, I'd say go for the Pro reviews of the A650, and you'll see why people love this TV-Check out the reviews for the A650's here on amazon, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001413D94/-Cnet's review of the A650, you will notice the only drawbacks they listed were "relatively expensive" amazon helps here, and "shiny screen reflects ambient room lighting" and the A630's semi-matte screen works to solve that issue, http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-tvs/samsung-ln52a650/4505-6482_7-32887597.html?tag=mncol;lstRecommendation:I'm very happy with the TV: the back light is even across the TV, the blacks are crisp, picture quality can't be beat, the 120hz+auto motion result in smooth images and the semi-matte screen doesn't act like a mirror for the room like the A650's do. Finally, the surrounding frame is leaner and not nearly as noticeable as the A650s.Highly recommended. 5 Stars.

56 of 57 people found the following review helpful.
5630 or 650 or 550?
By Comdet
After reading reviews in Cnet and Consumer Reports, and feedback from owners on the AVS board, I knew I wanted to get a Samsung LCD. But which one? The 550, 630 and 650 are all highly rated, and all fell within my price range.I first looked at the 550. Great TV and the lowest price. The picture quality was top-notch, but it did not have the 120hz technology and Samsung's smoothing system (called AMP) to reduce motion judder. In side-by-side viewing, I could see a difference in the picture with those features, and, since the price difference was not much, decided to move up to the 6-series.Keep in mind that 120hz and AMP are two different things. You can turn AMP off (or set it to low, medium or high); you can't turn off 120hz unless you are in game mode. I like AMP set at low -- to my eye, that improves the picture without making it too smooth and video-like.Both the 650 and 630 are fantastic TVs, and either one would be a great choice. The major difference between the two is the glassiness of the screen - the 650 has a high gloss screen; the 630 has a matte screen (basically the same as the 550, but with a tiny bit more gloss). I have a very bright living room with lots of windows. The 650 acted like a mirror, reflecting everything to the point of being seriously distracting -- you can see yourself in the screen in dark scenes. The 630 was the perfect compromise -- better quality picture than the 550, but far less gloss than the 650.The advantage of the glossy screen is that it give more "pop" and saturation to the picture. Colors are deeper, blacks are richer, and the overall picture quality is a bit better. If I was using the TV in a darker environment (such as a basement), I'd go for the 650. But given the brightness of the room, the 630 was (for me) the better choice.I've been told the sound quality in the 6-series is a bit better than the 5-series. That was not an issue for me since I turn off the TV speakers and run the sound through a receiver. If you plan on using the TV speakers you may want to listen to both sets to see if you hear a difference.Very pleased with the set so far. You need to do a bit of tweaking to get the picture perfect, but the menus make it easy to do so. You can find configuration setups on several boards that will help point you in the right direction.Other pluses of the 630 are the more muted Touch of Red in the bezel. I'm not a big fan of the red color, so having it less visible is a plus. Very nice remote with easy to find buttons.I'm using the set with a Denon 1909 receiver, an Oppo 983H DVD player, and KEF 3000 series speakers. Everything works great together and I'm continually wowed by how great it looks and sounds.

41 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
5This is the 46 inch you want, at the best price
By Scott Roberts
I have been watching LCD prices for 2 years. 40 inch LCDs have been dropping $50 per month for the last 6 months and it seems to have reached a plateau and may drop only $25 a month for the next 6 months. 46 inch has been dropping $100 per month the past 6 months and will drop $50 to $70 per month for the next 6 months. With the recession, they may still drop $100 per month.I just bought this one, but i recommend waiting 6 more months if 46 inch is "your size" because losing $50 to $70 per month is a lot just to have a bigger TV. Samsung and Sony are the best LCDs and this is (was?) the best price on a 46 inch Samsung and is as good as any other 46 inch LCD Samsung makes, but $800 less. The "better" 46 inch Samsungs are thinner, a little better contrast ("brighter"), about 8% less weight, and have something called "infolink" that brings in active content like sports scores and stock prices. The 60% increase in price for the other 46 inch Samsungs is too much difference for too little improvement. They will come down in price $100 per month until getting to this price. This 630 model is a smaller number than the 850 or 950, but the 630 is only 2 months old.This 630 model is a "matte" screen. It's for our den where there is a lot of light everywhere, so i prefer the 630 matte. The 650 is a "glossy" screen which means it can be more of stunning contrast and sharpness, but with possibly more reflection off the screen.This at $1370 is the lowest price on the internet right now, 10/6/2008 with free shipping and no tax. Circuit city is selling it for $1700 plus tax. Some are saying that the economic downturn is causing prices to drop faster than expected. I expect this model to be $1000 in less than 6 months. February might be the time to get a 46 inch LCD if that's the size and type of TV you've been waiting for.I have turned off the Auto-Motion Plus 120 Hz feature because it makes it look like I'm watching a 50 Hz BBC program. I have "fast" eyes and i can see the flicker when there is movement due to the greater sharpness that Auto-Motion Plus gives. There's something fishy about the "120 Hz" spec because the flicker feels about like 70 to 80 Hz on an old computer CRT. I suspect that with AMP "on" it's not really 120 Hz in order to give it better sharpness. So with 120 Hz turned off, there is just a little more blur on movement, but at least it doesn't feel like I'm watching an old episode of Dr Who. In hindsight, i would have bought one of the older models that doesn't have the Auto-Motion Plus 120 Hz just to save a few bucks even if there was less contrast. Samsung is really pushing this new feature, but I prefer it off. Others prefer it set to "low".The blur during movement on these new Samsungs (with or without the Auto-Motion Plus 120 Hz) is much better than the old LCDs, but it still is not as good as a CRT, plasma, or rear-projection.The contrast ("birghtness") on this is way way more than we need. The brightness needs increasing during daytime because we have a lot of sunlight coming in, and then decreased again at night.A 46 inch LCD uses 250 Watt verses 500 W for a plasma. This is the reason I choose LCD over plasma. A 500 watt plasma "heater" in the room is good for winter, but not cool for summer. 500 W costs 5 cents per hour for electricity.Now that we're not even using it on a wall, I wonder if i should have got a rear-projection.I recently saw a $1400 LCD 46 inch Sony at a target (new edit 10/12/2008). I was surprised to see Sony at a competitive price. These prices are still dropping fast.=== UPDATE ===I am a little less happy with LCD technology. In comparing the LCD to my CRT and home theatre, the LCD easily wins on sharpness and contrast (at least over the projector). But still there is something "sharper" about CRT and projection over LCD, and I prefer them over this LCD. What I have found out is this: the pixels in an LCD may be flashing at least as fast, but they do not have a "dark period" between frames so that our eyes see more blur even though in reality the screen is not blurring more. Apparently, our eyes really need the dark time between frames to eliminate the perception of a blur. Phillips ClearLCD fixes this and samsung and others are working on it. Here's more info on this:http://hometheatermag.com/gearworks/707gear/

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Samsung LN46A630 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color. Reviewed by Keenan I. Rating: 4.4

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Who Sells The Cheapest Sceptre Inc. E243BD-FHD 23-Inch LED-Lit 1080p 60Hz HDTV (Black)

Sceptre Inc. E243BD-FHD 23-Inch LED-Lit 1080p 60Hz HDTV (Black)
Sceptre Inc. E243BD-FHD 23-Inch LED-Lit 1080p 60Hz HDTV (Black)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28989 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Sceptre Inc.
  • Model: E243BD-FHD
  • Dimensions: 15.60" h x
    7.70" w x
    22.00" l,
    8.25 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920x1080
  • Display size: 23

Features

  • Sleek & Slim Black 23" LED Class 1080P HDTV with built-in DVD
  • 2 x HDMI Port, USB Port
  • ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM
  • 60 Hz Refresh Rate





Sceptre Inc. E243BD-FHD 23-Inch LED-Lit 1080p 60Hz HDTV (Black)









Product Description

Sceptre E243BD-FHD 23" glossy black LED TV with built-in DVD player comes with stunning picture and lifelike audio that come together for an ultimate entertainment viewing experience. With all the performance you need in a glossy black 23” diagonal, with an ultra fast response time of 5ms to play all your favorite shows flicker free, a 60Hz refresh rate, 16:9 aspect ratio, 1,000:1 typical contrast ratio, a high resolution of 1920x1080 lets you see crisper and sharper images, and the built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM helps provide you with vivid and stunning images so you can watch it all day long. Not only does it come with all those functions it also comes with 3 HDMI ports letting you plug and play all your favorite high definition devices. This HDTV has a 100mmx100mm VESA Standard wall mountable hole pattern, so you can mount anywhere in your home.





   



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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5fine for bedroom
By setterlab
purchased for the bedroom; it works fine. I prefer LCD but picked this for the price and dvd combo. Figure I can always use it as a computer monitor or take advantage of the ac/dc capability at some point. Worth the price. Has sleep timer, which was my main concern. The sound quality is not great as noted in other reviews I read... but again ok for the bedroom.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
1Missing power cord
By Llama
Received the tv yesterday. I went to set it up today, but there wasn't a power cord. My son found an adapter that would bring the power red light on. I called the manufacturer tech support and had to leave a message. I have not gotten a response thus far. We were able to get the red light to come on that shows it has power, but no picture. Also, it seems to be leaning very far forward even when we tightened the screws. My son even took the screws completely out and put them back in thinking that would help. All in all--not a very happy customer so far . This was to be a gift, but I won't be able to give it now. I will update status if I receive anymore news about the product.12/27/12 12:00 pm Manufacturer called back finally. Will send me adapter for power cord. No apology received. I already bought another tv BEFORE Christmas. I'm not sure whati will do with this one? I will update if the tv works once I receive the missing part.1/12/13 Received The same cord as before (the part that plugs into the wall--not the DC part that plugs into the TV). Called the company back and got a live person!! Finally received the right part this week and the tv now works. It still leans forward a bit. Overall, I guess it's ok. I will keep it myself now that I went through all this hassle. I will not buy this brand again.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Great RV television
By David S.
Saw in one of the reviews that some folks got one that didn't come with the 12V adapter, that was all I needed to get this TV on the way to my house. I've been looking for a good LED/LCD TV with internal DVD player that also had an external adapter to convert 120V to 12v, I'll be moving this between my truck camper and RV. This unit is perfect for those of us with a 12V lifestyle and are concerned with battery life.Picture is very good, sound is somewhat tinny but you can't have both a small LED/LCD TV and large speakers. It's perfect for small spaces like a slide in truck camper or the bedroom of an RV. As soon as it got home I fired it up and as far as I'm concerned the picture is great, very clear with bright and true colors, the DVD works well and is fairly quiet, can't hear it at all over whatever is playing.When I have hookups I'll use the "brick", when I'm boondocking I'll use a 12v cord (that you can source from just about anywhere) and save the inverter's power losses. The power brick is rated at 4.5 amps 12V DC, so draw on your batteries will be minimal as that's the absolute maximum.

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Sceptre Inc. E243BD-FHD 23-Inch LED-Lit 1080p 60Hz HDTV (Black). Reviewed by Victor F. Rating: 4.4

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Compare Prices For AOC L32W961 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

AOC L32W961 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
AOC L32W961 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #57881 in Home Theater
  • Color: black
  • Brand: AOC
  • Model: L32W961
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 22.00" h x
    9.20" w x
    31.20" l,
    27.10 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1366 x 768
  • Display size: 32

Features

  • 1366x768 Resolution
  • ATSC with Clear QAM & NTSC Tuner
  • 3x HDMI, Video, Component, PC Input
  • 20000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • Wall mountable





AOC L32W961 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV









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AOC 32"w LCD HDTV with Digital ATSC clear QAM tuner built-in and HDMI & PC Input - The AOC 961 television series is our newest for 2010. The 961 series builds from our last model by offering and improved design and great picture and sound quality, with crystal clear high definition performance with a 20000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The 32" is great for those who are looking for the best in value and performance. With inputs such as HDMI (3) for the best connectivity and NTSC(National Television System Committee) is the analog television system used in the United States, Canada, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, and some other countries./ATSC tuners with Clear QAMQuadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) is a modulation scheme which conveys data by changing (modulating) the amplitude of two carrier waves. These two waves, usually sinusoids, are out of phase with each other by 90" and are thus called quadrature carriers hence the name of the scheme. for high definition signal reception and even an R/L line out you'll be ready for the 2009 digital TV revolution.





   



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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
4Best HDTV You Never Heard Of
By NYCSOFTWAREMAN
Whatever you buy, you always want to get the most out of your money. So when I saw an LCD HDTV for only $330 in RadioShack. I had some doubts about whether it was a quality product. Especially since there is always concern about buying a brand name that the average consumer knows little about. Then I did some research on the. They are best known as Envision and are the world's largest display manufacturer of high quality monitors and are a leading brand in Europe. After seeing this close up in a brightly lit store. I knew if it looked good there it would play well in my living room. However it was playing with a blu-ray demo dvd. So I needed to see how it played in my home using cable TV. Knowing that Radio Shack has a 30 days No Hassle Refund Policy helped to reassure me with my purchase.A nice feature is that the base also allows the unit to swivel for a good viewing angle at any position in the room. Although to be best appreciated I would recommend sitting about seven feet away from the TV. After that your viewing angle should be fine from anywhere in the room.The AOC L32W961 is a 720p HTDV, but handles 1080p Inputs and will upconvert your standard definition DVDs using a uponverting DVD player. The 32" widescreen display that delivers an accurate 16:9 aspect ratio and up to 1366x768 resolution. This new model now has three HDMI connections which should be enough for most users. If not,you could always purchase an inexpensive HDMI adaptor to add more inputs.I attached the TV to a HD cable box and an upconverting DVD player using two HDMI cables from [...]. The remotes source button allows instant access of each connected component. Channel switching from SD to HD channels can be somewhat slow. However that is common with most HDTVs and HD cable boxes. The menu is easy enough to use to tune the picture and sound to your preferences. Using the remote , you are able to individually adjust each sound and pictures menu control with out having the entire menu on screen. Out of the box I raised the sharpness and lowered the backlight level. I adjusted the color temperature to cool and set the video noise reduction to off. The only time I have to make any adjustments is when I switch the backlight control up or down a few notches depending on the amount of light in the room at the time. The AOC has an auto contrast detection which automatically and accurately adjusts the picture. With the auto contrast detection set to on, the AOC's brightness and contrast controls seems to have little effect on the picture. The sharpness control does a fine job without adding any video noise. The picture is very detailed with the sharpness turned up just half way.Overall ,the AOC32961 shows extremely accurate color, with excellent brightness and contrast. The 6ms response time means the screen has no trouble with fast-moving, full-motion images. This is very important feature for watching sports or action movies. HD TV cable programming looks phenomenal. I get vivid color, and a bright and well detailed picture on this set. DVD's upconverted to 108oi/p look very well defined. The sound is a bit low with DVD's but it can still be set to adequate level for a standard size room. There's also a headphones input for private listening. The AOC also has a VGA input for use as a PC monitor. I have not used it that way. However I have seen videos of it on [...] showing it working very well as a PC montor.Switching between your various devices (DVD player, Cable Box, PC, TV) is extremely easy thanks to a source buton on the remote. Which brings up a list of the AOC's inputs. The current active input is higlighted in yellow. There are also buttons on the remote for each individual source input.The AOC L32W961 delivered very detailed black levels when I watched The Dark Knight DVD on a 1080p upconverting Panasonic DVD-S54 DVD player. While watching the night scenes shadow detail was very good. I could easily make out details in the Batmans black suit as he stood in the darkness. The AOC's accurate color helped make the different fles. Felsh tones very accurate. The few sunlit outdoor scenes from The Dark Knight look very bright and sharp. The Audio is better than I expected and sounds best using the "movie" preset setting.AOC seems very conservative when it comes to their specifications. However, I wouldn't be overly concerned with specifications. You will really need to see this TV and try to compare it to the major brand models costing about $150 more. If you do a blind test comparison, where you're not told which one is the more expensive. It would be difficult to tell the difference between the others. You might even pick out the AOC as the one you like the best. This AOC HDTV is rated among is rated among the top 10 LCD HDTVs by Consumer Reports. In addition to everything else this AOC HDTV earns a Energy Star logo. Tech Support by email is very good. I had a question about closed captions using HDMI cables and it was answered the next day. They also have a group on facebook if you need to contact them.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5NO ONE CAN BEAT IT FOR THE MONEY!
By Scott0949
I read nycsoftwaremans review and agree completely.I was fortunate enough to hook up the tv next to the 32" Samsung 1080p model. The Samsung costs over $150 more than the AOC! The difference in picture quality was almost non-existent.I consider Samsung one of the best quality hdtv's on the market. I think this tv is well worth the money and is on sale at Radio Shack right now.It has vivid colors, great detail and if you're 7 or 8 feet away from the screen,there's no need to adjust the angle. I was very surprised by the differences in picture quality when you adjust it for a movie or gaming or whatever.The adjustments for contrast,brightness, etc; work well. I found the "MID" (not low and not high) adjustment to work the best.One of the main reasons I purchased it, besides the great price, was that it has 3 HDMI connections. That's rare for a lot of the smaller tv's. I talked to a guy at Radio Shack and he bought one himself. He said they have had this model turned on almost 12 hours, every day of the week, for the last 5 months. He said they haven't had one problem with the tv. To me,thats says alot! I've only had the TV 5 days but couldn't be happier. You get a great bang for your buck. The only downside I can see,is the sound quality. It's actually about the same as the Samsung but I think we all know most HD's don't have the best sound. However, the TV is in a rather large room and I haven't had to turn it up to full volume yet. If you don't have the cash for a sound system, I would still reccomend it. It's good enough until you get the cash for one. The Sony 32' sound qulaity is not up to par with this set,so judge for yourself. All in all, it's a great buy and I highly reccomend it.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent TV
By W. Lever
I have no technical expertise to offer, but I am well satisfied with this TV and was very pleased with the price and the ease of set-up. The picture is terrific.

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AOC L32W961 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.0

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Online LG Cinema Screen 55LM8600 55-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 240Hz Dual Core LED-LCD HDTV with Smart TV and Six Pairs of 3D Glasses

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3530 in Home Theater
  • Size: 55-Inch
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 55LM8600
  • Dimensions: 31.30" h x
    13.00" w x
    48.50" l,
    57.10 pounds
  • Display size: 55





LG Cinema Screen 55LM8600 55-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 240Hz Dual Core LED-LCD HDTV with Smart TV and Six Pairs of 3D Glasses









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LM8600 3D/Smart LED TV


   



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52 of 57 people found the following review helpful.
5" Incredible Picture, Stunning 3D "
By J. Bronson
Pros:* Incredible Picture very near the quality of the high end Samsung's. Whites, Blacks,Colors are all exceptional.* Stunning, Amazing 3D - I can't even put into words how good this TV is at 3D, Other than its 100x better than I could of expected. Even when the source is 2D it does a decent job, of course this completely depends on the source. Now when the source is actually 3D, BluRay's or PS3 games, it's down right mind blowing how good and cool it is.* Beautiful Stand, if you don't hang it on the wall the stand doesn't disappoint.* Magic Remote, 1st impression was "This is not going to cut it." Pleased to say my 1st impression was wrong. It is super easy to use and very quick at navigating.* Built in Apps - Netfix, Hulu this is becoming typical in most tv's,dvd/blu ray players,dvr's etc. Wont go into great detail, but its nice to have it directly in the TV and it works great , no complaints.Cons: App store - At the moment is pretty pathetic, nothing there worth downloading. Hopefully this is something that LG improves over the next few months. I must add, the extremely popular apps are already on the TV such as Netfix,Hulu,Amazon Video,Facebook,Twitter,Pandora,Youtube,MLB.TV,Vudu,MoG,Google Maps,Picasa.Overall I am going to rate this 4* but, really I'd rate it 4.5.Loosing .5 stars for the app store.Picture quality would be 4.75 stars.3D would be 5 stars. (Actually 6!)Extremely happy with my purchase would not trade it for any other TV in it's price range.

105 of 128 people found the following review helpful.
1Twice malfunctioning, support non-existant.
By Robert
I ordered this TV (55LM8600) after years of purchasing and trusting the LG brand, as replacement for an older 47-in non-3D LG LCD TV. While the delivery and appearance are top notch, this new TV either freezes or restarts every 10-15 minutes. When I first experienced the issue I contacted LG and they tried to troubleshoot over the phone, verified it was not a network/power/signal issue and a technician was dispatched for confirmation. The technician verified the issue, but noted that he "thought" it might be the main board, and that part was on back-order. The technician then recommended that I contact Amazon to replace. Amazon replaced it without issue. However, the replacement has the exact same fault. Upon contacting LG, I am told to once again contact Amazon as they believe I need another replacement. Upon contacting Amazon, I am told that a replacement would take a month or two as they are out of stock. I then contacted LG a final time and asked for a supervisor. I once again explained my issues and was told that a technician would need to be sent to diagnose the issue and order parts, parts that may be on backorder. LG would not offer a replacement, only a repair, but the repair might not work and it would take a few months to find that out (which would be outside of my Amazon return window). I am not sure what happened to customer service at these electronics manufacturers that after two malfunctioning TVs that it is apparently too much to ask to have them send out a technician with a replacement TV. I cannot be upset at Amazon, they helped where they could, and now unfortunately are out of stock of replacements. It appears that I will not to get to try a third time and will now think twice before buying LG products again.

22 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
4Excellent TV - as long as you buy it with the right expectations
By Ramkumar Balaraman
For my needs, this was an excellent buy. I imagine I would have been equally happy with the 55LM7600, but it was not in stock at my local MicroCenter where these are selling at insanely good prices. There are of course a few things to consider before you decide to buy this TV:Will the TV be situated in a basement, Or is most of your TV viewing done in dim lighting, Or do you care more about picture quality than brightness? If yes, get a plasma. If not, move on to the next question.Will you rarely be watching 3D content? If yes, get a Samsung 2D or even 3D TV. If not, move on to the next question.Do you live in a home with lots of storage space and outlets to keep 3D glasses charged (i.e. not a cramped NY apartment), and do you expect not to have more than 6-8 people watching 3D movies at the same time? If yes, get a Samsung 3D TV. If not, move on to the next question.If you came this far after the questions, as I did, this is the right TV for you. You might also be happy with the 55LM7600.What you should be prepared for:1. Ghosting and Flash-lighting. These defects are manifest in all edge-lit LED TVs. My previous TV is a Vizio XVT3D, which was a back-lit TV. It had no flashlighting, but still had noticeable ghosting, though not as bad as this LG unit. These defects are most noticeable when watching a dark movie (think dark knight), or a movie with cinema black bars on the top and bottom. For most content, when sitting a brightly lit room, the defects are not noticeable at all. The same issue affects top of the line Samsung TVs as well.2. Poor black levels. The black levels on this TV are nowhere near the black levels on my previous Vizio TV. If you calibrate the TV for deeper black levels, brightness suffers as well. LG displays are poorer than Samsung displays in this regard. A properly calibrated Samsung TV gets both better black levels and a brighter display than the corresponding calibrated LG TV.So why would you still buy this TV:1. Very good looking. TV looks great both on and off. It has such a thin bezel that the width and height are almost the same as the 47" Vizio XVT3D that it replaced.2. In a brightly lit living room (which mine is), you will love the brightness and picture quality of this TV for most programming. Its only marginally worse than a Samsung TV having similar features. While videophiles would differ, I like the bright, vibrant colors on this TV much better than that of my backlit Vizio. Yes, blacks are not as deep and there is uneven flashlighting along the top edge, but the picture just feels so much better.3. Audio is much better than my previous TV, though this doesn't matter to me since I have an external Vizio bar and subwoofer that produce much better sound. But you could get by with just the inbuilt speakers. The only issue is that I now need separate remotes for the TV and sound control, so I ended up buying a Logitech harmony. I never liked the magic remote much anyway. It was very annoying whenever the mouse pointer turned up on screen when moving the remote by mistake, and what kind of remote doesn't have a dedicated input button?4. 3D is truly usable and excellent. A relative who swears by Samsung was blown away by the quality of 3D on this TV. The half-HD issue with passive 3D TVs is really a non-issue. Glasses are very lightweight and easy/cheap to replace. I don't have to worry about the kids breaking them. Nothing to recharge. Being an IPS display, 3D looks good even from wide angles. I recently watched Hugo in 3D, having previously seen it in 2D, and the experience is incomparable. The 3D in my previous TV was active-3D, and the heavy flickering glasses gave me a headache, and I never bothered recharging them after they ran out. I know the newer Samsung glasses are very lightweight and are rated at 70 hours per charge, but with a toddler around and never having enough outlets, its still a major entry barrier for me. I might consider active 3D again if they design TVs such that the glasses can be docked behind the TV.5. Excellent value. This unit set me back 12 benjamins at MC. A Samsung 3D TV with similar features was much more expensive at the time of this writing. Expense has never been the sole reason for me to choose a TV, but it definitely helps when the TV you choose based on features is also a great value.6. You can 'throw' youtube videos from your smartphone (Android/iPhone) to the TV. Probably useless for many, but very useful for me. All the other apps on the TV are redundant since I also have a Roku and PS3, but the youtube feature alone makes the 'smart' capability worthwhile.The only feature I really miss compared to my previous TV (Vizio XVT3D) is the ability to connect a bluetooth stereo headset. I got so used to this on the Vizio during those occasional late night gaming sessions using my PS3 while my toddler slept in the next room. I didn't realize this feature wasn't there until after I bought the TV. I just assumed since the remote was bluetooth a bluetooth headset would be supported as well. Sadly I was wrong. A little research also showed that the XVT3D was more of an outlier with such features and most modern TVs still don't have even half the features that it did 2 years ago. I do enjoy 3D gaming more now, so I guess you still really can't have everything.Overall, this was a great purchase for me. Definitely recommend, provided you have similar circumstances.

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LG Cinema Screen 55LM8600 55-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 240Hz Dual Core LED-LCD HDTV with Smart TV and Six Pairs of 3D Glasses. Reviewed by William A. Rating: 4.2

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The Cheapest Online Sansui SLED2280 22-Inch LED-LCD HDTV

Sansui SLED2280 22-Inch LED-LCD HDTV
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #64743 in Consumer Electronics
  • Size: One Size
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Sansui
  • Model: SLED2280
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.00" h x
    17.75" w x
    24.50" l,
    10.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 22

Features

  • 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution
  • 5000:1 contrast ratio
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Integrated digital tuner with ATSC and Clear QAM
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Sansui SLED2280 22-Inch LED-LCD HDTV









Product Description

1920 x 1080 pixel resolution5000:1 contrast ratio16:9 aspect ratioIntegrated digital tuner with ATSC and Clear QAMReceives over the air DTV broadcast signals1 HDMI 1 ponent VGA and USB inputsDigital coaxial outEnergy Star 4.0 pliantPanel: 21" W x 13 15/16" H x 1 15/16" DIncludes remote control





   



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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4great little set for under $200
By M. Weindling
I bought this TV at one of the big box membership stores recently. Upgrading from a small tube set, for the kitchen. The design is very minimalist and nice to look at when the set is off. Picture quality for an inexpensive tv (I paid under $200) is very good. Sound quality is a bit tinny, but you can use the earphone jack to hook up to computer or home theater speakers. Remote is easy to use and screen functions are easy to follow. All in all, I think it is a great value. I don't plan to use it for my computer, so the other review complaints listed on this page are irrelevant for me. If you need a small HD LED set, for a small room or kitchen, make sure you give this set a look.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4i bought this refurbished by sansui, but it came as new
By G. Meyer
it must have been a return or something. it still had the tape like stuff on the sides protecting it that they put on new TVs.the picture on this is very good when you hook it up to a cable box. i bought this for a bedroom TV, so it's in a small room and i tested viewing across the room in the light and dark. i watched mostly cartoons at the time, but the regular content was good as well.it took me a while to figure out the configuration i was happy with, but i was happy using either the "movie" or "standard" presets for the picture quality (rather than dialing it in). i have the audio set to "surround," but i don't really detect a difference so far.the remote is easy to use. the QAM tuner took about 10 min to pick up about 100 channels.overall, this TV is a good one for the bedroom or something similar.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
322" Sansui
By Mick_B
For the price (under $150.)it is a fairly good TV since the picture is kind of grainy. Next to my Sony it is nght & day clarity.In the kitchen it will do but not a DVD watching monitor.

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Sansui SLED2280 22-Inch LED-LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.6

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Buy Online Panasonic 32 VIERA HD (720p) LCD TV - TC-L3232C

Panasonic 32 VIERA HD (720p) LCD TV - TC-L3232C
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #22145 in Home Theater
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Display size: 32

Features

  • Screen Size: 31.5 "
  • Video Resolution: HD - 720p
  • Maximum Resolution: 1368 x 768
  • Television Features: Wide Viewing Angles, Gaming Mode, Low Power Consumption, JPEG Viewer Program
  • Mounting Features: Detachable Base Stand, Wall Mountable
  • Display Features: Trilingual Menu, Anti-Reflective Screen, Closed Caption, High Resolution Panel
  • Screen Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
  • Contrast Ratio: 20000:1
  • Video Upconversion: 720p
  • Tuner Type: ATSC
  • HD Compatibility: HD-Ready
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Widescreen
  • Playback File Format: JPEG
  • Audio Features: Surround Sound
  • Speaker Type: Bottom Fixed, Stereo
  • Number of Speakers: 2
  • Input Type: Component Video, HDMI Port, Composite Video
  • Number of HDMI Inputs: 2
  • Number of Component Inputs: 1
  • Number of Composite Inputs: 1
  • Number of PC Inputs: 1
  • Number of DVI Inputs: 1
  • Location of HDMI Inputs: 2 Rear
  • Location of Component Inputs: 1 Rear
  • Location of Composite Inputs: 2 Rear
  • Output Types: Digital Audio, Audio
  • Number of Digital Audio Outputs: 1
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Includes: Remote Control Batteries, Standard Remote Control, Detachable Base Stand, User Manual, Power Cord
  • Dimensions with Stand: 20.9 " H x 30.7 " W x 8.2 " D





Panasonic 32 VIERA HD (720p) LCD TV - TC-L3232C









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Panasonic Viera 32" Class 720p 60hz LCD HDTV - Black (TC-L3232C)





   



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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Buy it, and enjoy it
By Bob
This item is 2011 model and is no different than VIERA TC-L32C3 which is selling for $460. I actually compare all the models - using manuals - and believe me I found 0 differences. I think Panasonic just re-manufactured the same thing but with different name. Unbelievable, how people fall for that.The quality of the picture is awesome, size perfect for my rented apartment and it is easy to move!Thanks

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Panasonic 32 VIERA HD (720p) LCD TV - TC-L3232C. Reviewed by Keenan I. Rating: 4.0

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