My primary goal was to get a large screen TV that is good with regular Non HD channels because most of the channels that my family watches are Non HD being Indian language channels which may take a few years to convert to HD. So I recently purchased an LCD from a big name TV maker 46 inch 1080P and did not have a very good image when viewing Non HD Indian satellite channels. I am not sure if this is just an issue with that particular set or with the model itself. I returned that TV and got a Sharp LC52D43U and am much satisfied with the image of Non HD channels. The packaging, the stand and overall externals also looked quite good. I cannot rate the reliability of the Sharp TV because I have had it for just a week but the picture quality for Non HD is good. There are two dimensions to enjoying a large screen TV. One is the larger image and the other is the better quality / higher resolution picture. If you watch a lot of Non HD content, it is best to ask the sales person to hook up the TV of interest to an antenna or regular cable and test the set out for the picture quality because there are a lot of large screen 1080P TVs out there that have poor picture quality for Non HD channels.Buy Sharp Aquos LC52D43U 52-Inch 720p LCD HDTV!
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ panasonic tc 32lx600 32 inch lcd hdtv แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ panasonic tc 32lx600 32 inch lcd hdtv แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 1 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552
Sharp Aquos LC52D43U 52-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
My primary goal was to get a large screen TV that is good with regular Non HD channels because most of the channels that my family watches are Non HD being Indian language channels which may take a few years to convert to HD. So I recently purchased an LCD from a big name TV maker 46 inch 1080P and did not have a very good image when viewing Non HD Indian satellite channels. I am not sure if this is just an issue with that particular set or with the model itself. I returned that TV and got a Sharp LC52D43U and am much satisfied with the image of Non HD channels. The packaging, the stand and overall externals also looked quite good. I cannot rate the reliability of the Sharp TV because I have had it for just a week but the picture quality for Non HD is good. There are two dimensions to enjoying a large screen TV. One is the larger image and the other is the better quality / higher resolution picture. If you watch a lot of Non HD content, it is best to ask the sales person to hook up the TV of interest to an antenna or regular cable and test the set out for the picture quality because there are a lot of large screen 1080P TVs out there that have poor picture quality for Non HD channels.Buy Sharp Aquos LC52D43U 52-Inch 720p LCD HDTV!
วันพุธที่ 30 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552
Samsung LNT1953H 19-Inch LCD HDTV
I purchased this TV in March of 2008. Just in the last month or so, I started having problems with the power connection. From what I can tell, it isn't the cord, but the connection on the TV. I was able to jiggle it around and get it to connect, but any bump to the TV and the connection is gone. I have a new 40" Samsung that is working great, but I'm very disappointed with my 19". Buy Samsung LNT1953H 19-Inch LCD HDTV!
วันอังคารที่ 29 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552
Sharp Aquos LC37GP1U 37-Inch 1080p LCD Gaming HDTV
This TV is wonderful. The picture is so clean and sharp. It is a very good investment. I also have a 42-inch and a 32-inch HDTV Sharp LCD 1080p
Very easy to install, and packaged very wellBuy Sharp Aquos LC37GP1U 37-Inch 1080p LCD Gaming HDTV!
วันจันทร์ที่ 28 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552
Panasonic TC-32LX600 32-Inch LCD HDTV
Hi,
I own both the 26" and the 32" version of this TV. I initially bought a 26LX600 and was so happy with it that I ended up buying a 32LX600. Although there are many less expensive sets in this size range, the Panasonic had the best picture quality. I looked at Samsung, Sanyo, Sony, Phillips, Magnavox etc and not one had as good an overall picture quality as these sets. It is unfortunate that they are no longer current models.
The contrast ratio of 3000:1 is really excellent for a set in this size range, and the fast reaction times for the display (8 us I believe)makes for a picture that does not have the usual artifacts found in lesser sets.
This LX600 series of TV's has every possible input type one could ever want. Both my 26 and 32" have HDMI, S video and component video inputs as well as a coax video input. Both sets have an onboard tuner that will pull in both digital and analog stations via a rabbit ear antenna. In fact, digital broadcasts have the picture quality of anything I can receive via my satellite. Our PBS station sends out one channel in High Definition and the picture quality with both my Panasonic sets is really breath taking. If you can find a TC-32LX600 or a TC-26LX600 and are in the market for this size set, bite the bullet and pony up the extra cash for one of these. Believe me, your eyes will thank you. Oh, another plus is that both the 26" and 32" have a 10 watt RMS per channel built in stereo amp and speakers. So, if you prefer to just use the TV's sound, this one has it covered. Sound quality is well above average as compared to other similar sized TV's. The set also has audio out jacks so you can run the sound out to a receiver if you like. The only headache is that these audio out jacks are at a fixed level. By this I mean using the remote to adjust set volume has no effect on the set's audio out jacks. If you use them, you need to adjust your sound volume via your receiver. I drive both my sets with Marantz DVD players and found that things worked best with either the S-video connection or the component video connections. Ditto for connectiong it to a satellite receiver. I tried the HDMI connection, but this presented issues with respect to being able to select the proper aspect ratio with certain programming or DVD's. Actually, when I did get it to work properly, I found no advantage to using the HDMI over the component video. The bottom line is that I have yet to find a better set then these Panasonic TV's.
One is over a year old, has been through a house fire (received water and smoke damage) and the other is about 7 months old. Both work flawlessly. I did have to open up and clean out the one that went through the house fire, but amazingly it is still working! In fact, it was so soaked and dirty that I had written it off. I let it dry for about a week and just plugged it in to see what I figured would be a cool show of sparks before tossing it. Much to my amazement, the thing started to play! Even the remote still worked! So, these TV's are tough!Buy Panasonic TC-32LX600 32-Inch LCD HDTV!
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