Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #85955 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Westinghouse
- Model: LD-2480
- Display size: 24
Westinghouse 24" Class 1080p 60hz LED LCD HDTV - Black EW24T3LW
Product Description
Watch all of your favorite shows with the Westinghouse 24" LCD television. The television features parental controls for families with young children. It comes complete with remote control and built-in speakers. It also features a detachable base for tabletop use, as well as the capabilities for being mounted on the wall.
?Video Resolution: HD - 1080p
?Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080
?Television Features: Sleep Timer, RoHS Compliant, Parental Control
?Mounting Features: Wall Mountable, Detachable Base Stand
?Display Features: TheaterWide®, Color Distinction, Diagonal LCD Widescreen, High Resolution Panel, Hi-Scan 1080i, Closed Caption, TFT LCD Screen, HD Display
?Electronic Functions: Digital Tuner, Built-in Speakers
?Screen Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
?Response Time: 5ms Response Time
?Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
?Tuner Type: ATSC/NTSC
?HD Compatibility: HD-Built-In HDTV/ATSC Tuner
?Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Widescreen
?Brightness(cd/m2): 250
?Audio Features: Full Range Speakers
?Speaker Type: Down-Firing
?Number of Speakers: 2
?Input Type: HDMI Port, Component YCbCr/YPbPr + L/R Audio, RF Antenna
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
Great TV, sans the speakers..
By Tobias Milton
I had never purchased a Westinghouse-branded item before, so I was skeptical. But at this price point, it was the only option that had all of my requirements: 1080p, 24". A comparable Samsung is at least 50-100 dollars more.Pros: -The picture is STUNNING. Full 1080p resolution makes Battlefield 3 and Skyrim look fantastic. I use the TV mostly as a monitor. -The weight is almost nonexistent, and it is thin as a razor, taking up very little space. -The base is fairly sturdy, with a simple thumb-screw securing it. -Menus are easy to navigate, and the remote has buttons for all inputs, so switching to HDMI from TV is a breeze. -The brushed graphite aesthetic is pleasing, and only the base is glossy.Cons: -The SOUND... Is like 1,000 harpies giving birth to Lord Voldemort while he hugs Draco Malfoy. It is detrimental to the auditory canals, and it's uncomfortable for everyone involved. No bass whatsoever. I had read the reviews warning of this, but I ignored them. They were being generous. -The buttons on the TV and remote feel kind of cheap, but they are responsive. -The inputs on the back are kind of oddly placed, especially the coax cable, but it works out well. Having a USB port and 2 HDMI ports more than makes up for it.Overall, it's a great deal, especially if you get it at $200 like I did. It offers a ton of screen real-estate (I upgraded from a 22"), and plugging in my nice Logitech speakers fixes the sound issue. I would definitely consider buying Westinghouse again.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Good, but with some issues.
By Shawn
I got this TV about a month ago and so far it's pretty good. The price point was right (I paid $170 at Costco) for what I wanted to spend on a 24" 1080p TV, so I considered it a good deal for me. But, there are some concerns.Overall I really like the TV, especially for the price I paid, but the remote is... not very responsive, or at-least the range/angle of the sensor in the TV or the remote itself is rather limited. More often than not I need to aim the remote DIRECTLY at the sensor and make sure I don't just tap the buttons else it won't register. Not a "huge" issue for mer personally, but it's still a concern and an annoyance.One other annoyance is that the coax is situationed in such a spot that it's hard to screw on an antenna (or what have you) since it's facing sideways to the left and is pressed right up against the back of the TV. I was able to connect the antenna, but it was a pain in the butt. I can understand why they did it, but they probably should have created a bit of an indent behind it so the consumer could have an easier time with it.I would recommend the TV to anyone who wants a cheap HDTV but doesn't want to settle for 720p, no TV tuner, or a serious lack of connection ports (such as only 1 HDMI, and no VGA or USB). The visual quality seems very nice to me (of course I'm sure the true high def devotee's will notice a difference), and considering that I'm heavily into gaming on my 360 I can say it's a solid solution for a cheap gaming set.If anyone has any questions about the TV feel free to comment and I'll see if I can answer them.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Not terrible, not great
By Lmv
I bought this television at Target. The price was great (189.99) considering the size and the fact that it's 1080p. I couldn't find anything comparable. The picture looks great. The coaxial cable connection is poorly placed and difficult but not impossible to connect. I do not have issues with the remote control as others have stated. My only problem is the sound. It's terrible. Very "tinny" and sounds muffled. I've tried to adjust the settings but I can't tell the slightest difference. I am going to try connecting external speakers to improve the sound quality. Overall this television is great for the price, size and picture resolution. The one major deterrent is sound quality.
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