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Samsung LN32B460 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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Samsung LN32B460 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
 
Manufacturer: Samsung
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Product Description

Bring home Samsung's LN32B460 LCD HDTV, and connect to HD excitement like never before. HD-grade pixel resolution offers outstanding image clarity and lifelike picture quality. Three HDMI interface connections let you easily hook up your DVD, cable or satellite HD box, or Blu ray Disc® players - all three. Two component video inputs are compatible with virtually any analog equipment. The PC input lets you connect to your home computer in a snap. Advanced SRS TruSurround HDTM audio technology matches powerful sound to the captivating picture quality. True, clear sound is delivered via an internal 10W X 2 speaker system. And in any room, the attractive design is always a standout: The red design element at the bottom of the set lends a touch of elegance, while the "piano black" cabinet projects a bold, classic look.Wide Color Enhancer2Optimizes a given color's hue, resulting in more natural rendering of colors6ms Response TimeMinimizes blurring of fast motion in sports programsGame ModeEnhances dark areas, sharpens the picture, speeds up the image processing response and enhances the sounds of your games. Picture and sound quality optimized for the special needs of gaming systems at the touch of a button SRS TruSurround HDCreates an immersive, feature-rich surround sound experience from two speakers, complete with rich bass, high frequency detail and clear dialogStereo broadcast receptionSupports multichannel sound (MTS) and second audio program (SAP) with 181-channel capacity Energy Star® CompliantReduces energy consumption by up to 25% compared with standard TVsV-Chip systemAllows blocking of rated TV and Movie programs determined by a parent to contain objectionable content

Product Details

  • SRS TruSurround HD
  • 10Wx2 audio output
  • Wide Color Enhancer
  • 3 HDMI
  • 2 Components & PC input

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Customer Reviews

Fabulous Television, Amazingly Fine Delivery Service
 
Review Date: May 11, 2009
Reviewer: Allen Goldenson, Altamonte Springs, FL USA
Yes, I agree with the other reviews so far that the 32-inch Samsung is simply the best TV of its size. Did extensive side-by-side viewings before buying it, and it worked and looked perfect right out of the box.

Speaking of "right out of the box," why doesn't Amazon mention the outstanding delivery service by Pilot Freight? The unit was promised in four days, they called and asked if they could deliver it in three. They had two people bring it in, unpack it and set it up, plug the set into the cable box and plug the DVD player into the set, turn everything on and verify that it all worked. They showed me how to use the control, cleaned up everything and removed all of the packing and clutter. Great job, far better than expected. Both the set and the unexpected white glove delivery service are superb.
Samsung stands out in hdtv!!!
 
Review Date: April 23, 2009
Reviewer: J. Hobson, Lebanon,Va
Very impressed with my new Samsung LN32B460. very easy to set up with the on screen plug and play setup.Bought this tv for my bedroom looks great with the sleek design and appereance.The contrast is unreal life like picture.Can't beat the price of 599.00 plus free shipping and no TAX!!!Fast delivery ordered on 04-19-09 recieved it on 04-22-09.Highly recommend the Samsung LN32B460 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Samsung rocks
 
Review Date: April 23, 2009
Reviewer: T. West,
This is my second Samsung HDTV and it's outstanding. This model includes a QAM turner which I didn't know much about until I did some research. If you have cable, the QAM tuner allows you to receive an HD signal from the major networks without the need for a special cablebox. I can simply plug in the cable and receive most of my cable channels (but not the digital channels) and the HD signals for CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX and PBS without a box. I was amazed.
samsung is amazing
 
Review Date: May 22, 2009
Reviewer: John Kim,
this model is from 2009. fairly new model that got touched up. at $552 it is a pretty good deal for such a high end television. Once you get the tv you will be happy you spent a little more and did not get a vizio. 50:000 contrast ratio is something you won't come across a lot in similar competitors. when you see it in person you can see that the color is VERY vivid and lively.

a bonus if you play video games on the 360 or ps3 (like me) the game mode puts any fear of "hdtv lag" away. as a gamer i've played on new hdtvs where the hdtv affected the controls of the game (i.e. lag). this is often caused by down/up scaling the signal must be put through before getting to the set resolution. most games are designed for 720p.

And to those thinking you can spend a little bit more and get a 1080p... you can barely notice any difference. The screen is only a 32". The difference is slightly noticeable on the bigger size tvs like the 52".
Samsung 2009 LN32B460 - Worth every penny
 
Review Date: April 24, 2009
Reviewer: Patrick Doring, Minneapolis, MN USA
Great LCD television - noticeable contrast ratio upgrade versus last years A-series 450's. Easy set-up, very light, amazing color reproduction, very clear, sharp, and low glare. Wonderful LCD television for a great price!

Samsung LN19B360 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black

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Samsung LN19B360 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black
 
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List Price: $279.99
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Product Description

For smaller rooms or out-of-the-way spaces, this 19" HDTV offers a ton of brilliance, while fitting in perfectly. It sports Wide Color Enhancer 2 and SRS TruSurroundHD technologies, and is ENERGY STAR compliant.

Product Details

  • 19-inch high definition TV with 720p resolution
  • One HDMI, one component, and one composite video input
  • Improved picture with 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 8ms response time and Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology
  • Two 3W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers
  • One-year parts and labor warranty

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Great little TV
 
Review Date: November 27, 2009
Reviewer: S. Nellis,
I was tasked with getting a small TV to put in my parents' kitchen. After reading lots of online reviews and looking at some sets in local stores, I finally decided to take the leap with this unit even though there were complaints of sound quality and small viewing angles. I have several friends with larger Samsung LCDs and they all have been very satisfied, so I trusted the brand.

I'm rather glad I did. This TV now sits on a counter between the main kitchen and the dining area, and while it's obviously not as clear from every angle as it is straight on, its horizontal viewing angle is at least as good as other LCDs I've seen and better than many. We don't really test the vertical viewing angle much since it's waist to chest height, but it seemed acceptable to me when I sat on the ground in front of it.

I was only marginally concerned about the sound since they have the option of passing the audio through to the kitchen zone of their distributed audio system, but the speakers hold up well for what they are. Don't expect the same sound that comes out of the sound bar of a 42-62" TV since these speakers are appreciably smaller, but they fill the fairly large kitchen/dining area just fine. Don't know if I got a great unit or it's just quieter in our place than other reviewers', but I don't see us having to turn it up much higher than 60 out of 100.

Can't really comment on the overall picture quality as they're just running standard definition to it at this point, but the colors are great.

Very much recommend this model to anyone looking for a small basic set.

Pros
- Good colors
- Easy to set up
- Price: got it for $221 shipped during a special

Cons
- Muting the sound on the unit doesn't mute the pass-through sound signal

Neutral
- Sound isn't as good as larger TVs, but this is to be expected with smaller speakers.
wwsmith
 
Review Date: December 16, 2009
Reviewer: William W. Smith, Booneville, MS
We purchased this tv form Amazon.com about one month ago and have been very pleased with the product. We use in the kitchen and it is excellent for under counter in a small space. Setup was easy and the picture is great. I have used sony previously but will definitely Samsung when making another tv purchase.
TV for the kitchen
 
Review Date: September 19, 2009
Reviewer: Riley, Twin Cities, MN
Bought this 19" Samsung TV for our renovated kitchen and it looks great and works great. Sound is a little tinny but fine for this use. Unit is compact and lightweight so it kind of blends in with the countertop and other appliances that have black on them.
Excellent small screen LCD
 
Review Date: November 20, 2009
Reviewer: K. Russo, So. Cal.
TV arrived ahead of schedule. Easy to install. Picture is excellent. Audio is fine considering size of TV and speakers. Audio can be adjusted via the Menu in order to improve the quality.
Awesome TV for my PS3 in my bedroom.
 
Review Date: December 28, 2009
Reviewer: Jiyong Ahn, Tuxedo Park, NY
This is a great little TV for the money. I hooked up my PS3 via HDMI and the picture quality is real nice. I thought the screen size might be too small but it's just right for me sitting about 3 feet away. People are saying the internal speakers suck. I attached external ones so I can't comment about the sound quality.

Thank you Amazon for the free shipping on this unit that arrived so quickly!

VIZIO VA19LHDTV10T 19-Inch ECO 720p LCD HDTV

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VIZIO VA19LHDTV10T 19-Inch ECO 720p LCD HDTV
 
Manufacturer: Vizio, Inc.
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List Price: $229.99
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Product Description

The VIZIO VA19L 19" LCD HDTV offers high definition 720p and 1080i support with resolutions up to 1366x768. This means that both standard and high definition television programming will appear bright and beautiful. And thanks to the VA19L's small size, it's the perfect fit for any room.

A perfect fit for any room. Click to enlarge.

Side-panel controls.

Includes full-function remote.

19-Inch HDTV
Experience the superb picture quality from a flat panel high definition television only 2.5 inches thin at an affordable price with the compact VIZIO VA19L HDTV.

With a native panel resolution of 1366 x 768, the VA19L is compatible with 480i (SDTV), 480P (EDTV), 720P (HDTV), and 1080i (HDTV) signals.

The VA19L displays 16.7 million colors and features a dynamic contrast ratio of 5000:1.

170-Degree Horizontal Viewing Angle
The VA19L features a viewing angle of up to 170 degrees, resulting in a crisp and clear picture that is easily visible from just about anywhere in the room.

Integrated ATSC/QAM/NTSC Digital Television Tuner
Enjoy high definition and regular television programs with or without paid high definition service.

Versatile Design
Two HDMI inputs, Component and RF inputs, and an RGB input all help maximize your High-Definition television experience.

ECO HD
ECO HD exceeds current Energy Star guidelines by at least 15% below Energy Star 3.0, saving you money on your utility bills while limiting the impact on our planet.

VA19L Inputs

  • HDMI with HDCP: 2
  • RF Connector for Internal Tuner: 1
  • Component YPbPr plus Stereo Audio: 1
  • Computer RGB: 1

VA19L Outputs

  • Headphones: 1

One-Year Warranty
VIZIO provides a one-year warranty on its products for extra peace of mind in your purchase.

What's in the Box
VIZIO VA19L HDTV, VIZIO VR1 remote control, AA batteries for remote control (2), Power cord, VIZIO screen cleaning cloth, User manual, Quick Setup Guide, Registration Card, VIP Services Brochure

Product Details

  • 19-Inch HDTV 1366 x 768 Resolution - Experience the superb picture quality from a flat panel high definition television
  • 170-Degree Horizontal Viewing Angle - a viewing angle of up to 170-degrees
  • Integrated ATSC/QAM/NTSC Digital television tuner - enjoy high definition and regular television programs
  • Versatile Design - 2-HDMI inputs, Component and RF inputs, and an RGB input all help maximize your High Definition television experience.

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Customer Reviews

Great Item for the Price
 
Review Date: January 31, 2009
Reviewer: T. Eng, Portland Oregon
I just bought this TV, and I really like it. It has nearly every type of connector on it, so you can hook up all of your audio/video equipment or even your computer. It was easy to hook up and it gets great HD reception with just my old rabbit ears. It gets better reception than my old TV which is hooked up to a converter box & HD antenna. The sound is good and the picture quality is very nice. I bought mine for $200.00, so look around for a good price before buying.
Amazing HDTV!
 
Review Date: May 8, 2009
Reviewer: GunsNGlory, Tennessee
I purchased this at one of the larger chain stores for less than 200. You can not beat this right now anywhere.
I have it set up in my office with just a plain ole set of rabbit ears. I pick up twelve digital channels and I am basically in a concrete dungeon.
Set up was a breeze. Everyone who comes in my office is amazed by the picture and a few have gone out and purchased one for their home.
Vizio is a name you can trust and their televisions are second to none. For the money, you can't beat them.
I highly recommend any tv they make.
Great Television
 
Review Date: March 18, 2009
Reviewer: G. Zars, Cedar Falls, IA
Vizio has, for some time, been making the best 'cheap' LCD TVs available. This 19" LCD HDTV is by far the best one I have seen under $200 today. I looked around for quite some time. This blows away the comparable priced Dynex and Westinghouse TVs, and it holds its own against the Samsungs and Sharps of the world that are at least $100 more. It has plenty of inputs, and HD signals look impressive on it. Also, I thought non-hd analog and digital also looked good on it. Usually non HD signals are barely tolerable on HD sets, but our 'standard' cable channels look great! Of course, the HD will not be as sharp as larger sets with higher contrast ratios, but this TV does great in our always well lit kitchen.
I definitely recommend this TV.
Vizio VA19L
 
Review Date: April 26, 2009
Reviewer: W. K. Smith, Summerfield, FL USA
Excellent product with lots of conductivity including 2 HDMI and 1 component connection. The digital tunner is also excellent with clear stable OTA receiption. Many other reviewers of small LCD TVs complain about the sound quality or rather lack of. This unit has very good sound with plenty of volume. I would highly recommend considering this Vizio if you are looking for a small LCD TV.
Nice TV Set
 
Review Date: March 11, 2009
Reviewer: Mary,
I just received this 19" Vizio, and so far, I really like it. It has fantastic sound, and I have to keep it set down as low as a 3 or 4. The HD picture (which I looked at through an over-the-air antenna) was great. But, unfortunately, my DISH programming only has digital and not HD. The digital picture is nice, but not crystal clear like the HD signal, which is the same situation as my 42" JVC TV. But for the price, I am very happy.

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Viore PLC7V95 7-Inch Handheld LCD TV with Built-in Tuner
 
Manufacturer: VIORE
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List Price: $129.99
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Product Description

The VIORE 7” Portable Television is designed for you to enjoy TV/Video programs anywhere, in the office during work, in the hotel during travel, or in the car to entertain the passengers. The ATSC tuner is integrated for over-the-air digital broadcast reception. The USB Port and the Card Reader Slot for SD/MS/MMC are provided for watching the video clips or the digital still pictures. Audio/Video input is equipped to enjoy movies or games by connecting to the external devices, such as DVD Player, Video Player, Cable/Satellite Box, and etc. The power source is by large capacity Li-ion rechargeable battery for long play time. The operation is extremely easy and simple with user-friendly interface.

Product Details

  • 7-inch portable LCD TV with ATSC tuner, that will work after the digital transition.
  • USB / SD Input for photo and MP3 playback
  • Built-in stereo speakers w/ Audio/Video input and Audio output
  • Rechargeable Li-battery w/ AC Power Adapter, External Magnetic Antenna and Remote Control included
  • PLEASE NOTE: A protective plastic film covers the screen. It must be removed prior to use.

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Surprisingly High Quality TV - A Best Buy
 
Review Date: September 2, 2009
Reviewer: J. Turner, Dublin, OH USA
The Viore PLC7V95 TV has exceeded all my expectations. Read all the reviews for this TV as well as those for other portable TVs such as the Axion, Haier, New Digital Image, Supersonic, etc. None of these units had a 4½ or 5-Star rating. As a small portable digital TV, the Viore is suprisingly high quality with excellent performance for such a low price. Similar units that I found elsewhare were in a much higher price range of $150 to $350.

I have a policy of not buying any electronic unless I am able to discuss it with the manufacturer's tech support staff. This TV is now on Viore's website and its tech support was very responsive and easy to contact. None of the other vendors such as Axion, Haier, New Digital Image, etc. would respond to my emails or phone calls. The only exception was Tivax which was responsive.

Pros:
* LCD screen resolution is very high for a 7" portable TV. The Viore (1,440 x 234) resolution has a pixel density that is 3-times greater than Axion's, Haier's & Tivax's (480 x 234). Although not HD, its resolution is outstanding.
* Viewing angle horizontally is wide . . easy to view when off to either side.
* Station reception. This has been a consistent problem for many users. I played with the antenna and its location and found that it is more than adequate. Proper use requires extending the cord its full length since it is part of the reception capability and locating it where there is less interference. When not properly position, I could not get any stations. When positioned at full wire length and near a window, I received 10-digital stations which is double of what I supposted to get according to signal strength ratings. When connected to my TV cable, I was able to receive all digital stations.
Note: Digital TV has a weaker signal than analog. The digital mobile TV standards are still being established. Within the next couple of years we should have portable TVs available that are truly mobile.
* Full functioning controls similar to my Samsung HDTVs . . screen and sound adjustments, etc. wheather using the remote control or controls on the unit.
* Has an excellent electronic program guide that provides actual programming by station.
* Both the USB and 3 in 1 card reader work as expected for pictures, videos and sound. Just need to have your files in proper file format.
* Although stereo speakers are small, the sound may be adjusted to avoid sounding tinny. I just maximize base and minimize treble. The sound is very good with earphones.
* Battery duration. The specs say it has about a 90-minute charge for portable use. I got about 100-minutes. My main use is as a desktop unit using the AC adapter.
* Battery recharging is relatively fast with a red light while charging and turns green when fully charged.

Cons:
* Car adapter is not supplied; however, I had one from an analog portable TV and it worked well. You can buy one for about $10 from RadioShack.
* Remote control is acceptable; however, it has a relatively narrow angle of view. I use it as my primary control since it is easy to use and fully functional. Once you realize is limitations, it works well.
* The kick stand cannot be adjusted for verticle angle of viewing. I resolved the problem by buying a small attractive display stand for about $4 locally. Now I can adjust the viewing angle as I want. The small display stand can be purchased from Amazon.com. It is a Gibson Holders "1 Pl" with a clear plastic base and a white plastic coated wire support.

Highly recommend the Viore as an outstanding buy.
Steal of a Deal!!!
 
Review Date: July 2, 2009
Reviewer: Megastack 77, Dallas
I purchased this unit and I wanted to share a couple of observations with those of you trying to decide what to buy.

- Picture quality was really good

- I like the USB and SD card reader functions (this is really nice and I didn't see this option on the other 7" units on Amazon)

- Remote control is nice not high end but it works just fine

- Sound was pretty good. I really didn't expect much but I was impressed

- You have to remove the plastic protective film from this unit. I noticed a couple of other customers complained about scratched screens and I thought I might have the same problem but when I took a good look at the TV I noticed the protective plastic cover and once I removed this everything was good to go. They probably should have put a little tab that said pull here or something.

- I was able to get several channels so I thought the reception was pretty good



I gave it 5 stars. Good little TV and it looks like it will do what I need it to do. Oh yeah, make sure you go to the menu and scan for channels. You have to do this in order to find channels using the antenna. I hate reading manuals but I really didn't have a choice when I first set this bad boy up.

Great 7" TV for the price!!!
 
Review Date: June 17, 2009
Reviewer: Megan Scarlett, Lafayette, IN
Viore PLC7V95 7-Inch Portable LCD TV with Built-in Tuner Purchased this unit to use around the house and for emergency situations. The screen is very clear and the picture is pretty impressive for a 7" TV. You can also watch movies from an SD card or USB drive which makes this unit very functional. I was able to find about 12 channels with the external antenna and I was very surprised at how well this piece worked. It isn't going to replace a much larger TV but if you want something that is portable to watch while you are cooking, grilling, etc. this is a great unit. I have two labs and I can be outside with them while they play and still watch TV. The price is also better than the other units on amazon. I was so impressed that I'm going to purchase one for my dad for father's day. Thanks amazon!
Love this TV w/ SD card reader
 
Review Date: June 30, 2009
Reviewer: Jordan Bass, Austin
I was looking to replace an older portable TV that had stopped working with the digital transition so I decided to purchase this unit. I have been pleasantly surprised with the picture quality. I really like that it has a built in SD card reader and the ability to play media from a USB drive. The antenna is external and has a magnetic bottom and seems to work well. I noticed that the number of channels I was able to receive really depended on my physical location. I am sure would be able to receive additional channels if I purchased a better antenna but the one that came in the box seems to do a good enough job for me. I would recommend this unit to others and I am glad I decided to purchase this particular device. There are a lot of 7" TVs to choose from but this unit looked the most attractive and I seemed to have lucked out.

Couple of Pros and Cons:

Pros
Picture quality is really nice, SD card reader, external antenna ( I was told by a buddy that the units with an attached antenna do not get nearly as good of a signal), remote control, pretty easy to scan for channels, battery life was about 1.5 hours (not too shabby).

Cons
I did not like how the cable jack on the side was recessed. This is not a huge deal but it makes it a little difficult to access.

Conclusion: Good picture and nice little portable TV
Just What I Wanted!
 
Review Date: July 17, 2009
Reviewer: Michelene M. Krueger,
Oh My Gosh! This is just what I awas looking for! Since the digital changeover, I have been in severe withdrawal for my little TV that is located in my bathroom (OK-I like it when I am getting ready in the morning) I was scouring Ebay and Amazon for the perfect little TV and found it with the Viore. I did not know the brand and took a chance- but it worked. Clear, sharp, picture, easy to set up, lots of channels (with no cable hooked up)and a great price point. I would recommend this to anyone- and have. Like the other reviewers have said, don't forget to take the protective film off the screen. It fits so tightly, it looks like it is a scratched up bad screen, until you peel it off. Enjoy your new "toy"

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Samsung LN46B550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
 
Manufacturer: Samsung
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List Price: $1,299.00
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Product Description

Samsung 46" 1080p LCD HDTV

Product Details

  • 46-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design
  • 70,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 6ms response time, Wide Color Enhancer 2 for more vivid colors, 60HZ
  • Game mode speeds up image processing response; side-mounted USB port for displaying JPEG/MPEG files and listening to MP3 audio
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI-CEC, 2 component, 1 composite, 1 PC, 1 USB, 1 optical digital audio output
  • Includes removable stand; measures 43.9 x 30.3 x 10.8 inches with stand

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Amazing TV
 
Review Date: May 6, 2009
Reviewer: kratos, chandler, Az
I recently purchased this TV from Amazon and have been using it for about a week now. The picture is gorgeous out of my PC to the TV using a DVI to HDMI converter. Playing DVDs at 1080p is an amazing experience for me who is stepping up from a 27inch 720p set. There are loads of inputs to connect all your old equipment like a PS2 etc. You can send the audio out of the TV to your receiver using a single optical cable and this makes the clutter much less behind the receiver. The auto highlighting of the active inputs present on the TV makes it easy to know if the equipment you have connected is working or not.

The touch of color is an ok feature..just makes the TV look good and most of the times you need good lighting behind the TV to actually see the red color on the edges.

Is 120Hz worth it? Well right now it is not for the extra 200-300$ per set. I was thinking of getting the Sony Bravia with 120HZ but when I viewed the screen between these two i could not tell the difference.
Films and games mostly are shot/produced at 24-30 frames/sec...since this set has twice the sampling 60hz you should expect a pretty smooth frame rate and should not have any motion lag. 120hz samples at 4 times and will make it look even smoother..but you would need a giant screen to note the difference. at this size it is marginal so save your money and go with this Gem from Samsung.
Alot of set for the price!
 
Review Date: April 15, 2009
Reviewer: Barbara A., Lisle, Illinois USA
We received our set over two weeks ago, and remain as excited as if it just arrived. What great color and what a sharp picture. We have a 37" Sony HDTV in our smaller living room, and this picture is even better; and we like our Sony a lot. It was an easy set to self install, and is an easy set to operate. Yet, it has the features and options to expand into a home theater with all the bells and whistles. The included swivel stand comes in handy, since the seating in our family room isn't isolated in one primary location. It certainly is a high value set at today's prices, and one you won't regret owning. Go for it!
Thank You Samsung
 
Review Date: March 17, 2009
Reviewer: Peter, Los Angeles
Just received the unit a few hours ago. It is a work of art. The photos do not reflect quality of materials and construction. Picture blows away 1080p DLP. Wish it was 120hz, but for 60hz the 5ms response rate makes up for it. After several attempts to fix my HLT5087SAX DLP purchased from Amazon, Samsung replaced it with the LN46B550K1FXZA. I am a Samsung customer for life!
great tv
 
Review Date: April 23, 2009
Reviewer: D. Holladay, S. Carolina, USA
Purchased the Samsung LN46B550 from Amazon after having considered the LN46A550 for quite a while. The B550 is the newer model of the same tv with a better design, better speakers, and more hdmi inputs. Received the product on March 27, 2009.

Easy to setup, the picture is outstanding, and contrary to some reports there is no problem with the sound. Completely satisfied with the purchase and would recommend to anyone. The pricing at $1,300 is a steal.


Samsung is great
 
Review Date: April 23, 2009
Reviewer: BAL, PA
This flat panel is very nice. The 46 inch LN46b550 is light in weight and easy to move or lift onto a flat panel stand. The remote control is easy to operate. The several brightness and contrast settings make it easy to adjust the picture depending on the lighting in your room. You will be happy with a very high quality picture screen and this is the best buy for this set through Amazon.
You can spend $500 more for the 120 Hz technology but it is not that big a deal to me. 120 Hz is supposed to be even higher quality for fast motions on the screen and is a plus if you watch significant sports. However if you have an extra $500 go ahead and go for the LN46B650.

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Samsung LN52B630 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
 
Manufacturer: Samsung
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With Samsung’s LN52B630, you’re connected to great HD entertainment and up-to-the-minute online info. Enjoy a Full HD feast for the eyes, courtesy of the 1080p resolution and 52-inch LCD screen. Check sports scores, stock quotes, weather and other update able RSS content at just the touch of a button on your remote, with the InfoLink feature. Samsung’s Auto Motion Plus120Hz technology keeps even the fastest on-screen motion smooth and natural. Enjoy bold black tones with an impressive 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Four HDMI inputs give you fast and easy connection options for your Blu-ray Disc player and gaming system. And the stylish yet subtle Touch of Color design adds a red accent to the bezel’s border – perfect in any modern home.

Product Details

  • 52-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design
  • Auto Motion Plus 120Hz for amazingly fluid motion, 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 4ms response time, Wide Color Enhancer 3 for more vivid colors
  • InfoLink RSS feeds of news, weather and sports via Ethernet; ; side-mounted USB port for displaying JPEG/MPEG files and listening to MP3 audio
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI-CEC, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output
  • Includes removable stand; measures 49.7 x 34.5 x 12 inches with stand

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Still debating what model to buy, THIS IS IT!
 
Review Date: June 29, 2009
Reviewer: William N. Harris III, Providence, RI
After spending way too much time researching and viewing these TVs at big box stores, I eventually bought this set from Amazon, and could not be happier.

I was in the plasma vs LCD debate for a while and decided that I needed/wanted the brightness of an LCD, didn't want to worry about any burn in issues (I know they are almost non-existent today anyway). I wanted 1080p and most plasma sets with 1080p are close to this price point as well. I debated for about a month between last years ln52a630 and the ln52a750, and which one to buy. The matte screen on the 630 was its highlight for me, but there was a sacrifice in the contrast ratio and other miscellaneous little "bells and whistles". The A750 being the more expensive model, the price point dropped so much, it was now pretty much an even swap. Hearing about the problems associated with the 750 including glare, halo and TOC flaking issues, I decided the 630 with its matte screen was the TV for me.

So, I price shopped the A630 for a few weeks until I stumbled across the new version of the set, the ln52b630. A little more money is WELL spent when upgrading to this TV. The contrast ratio is double 40,000:1 vs 80,000:1, and even dominates last years 50,000:1 A750's contrast ratio. Again, this TV also has the MATTE SCREEN! Almost no glare issues in my very bright viewing room, that has multiple windows and a sliding glass door.

The TV's picture quality is the best my friends and I have seen so far from an LCD. Deepest blacks and brightest brights are the comments I have been hearing when people see this TV in operation. The clarity in blu-ray 1080p with 120hz is breathtaking, you almost don't want to take your eyes off the screen. I have it connected to Dish Network's HD service and the PQ in 1080i is also superb, a slight loss in clarity and blur in fast moving sequences that is non-existent in 1080p. Standard def programing also looks great as well.

As far as audio, I have it setup through surround sound, so I cannot comment.

I have yet to connect an ethernet cable to use those features as well.
**UPDATE** I have attached the ethernet cable and the "infolink" features do work as advertised. It is a nice feature, news stories, temperature/weather, stocks all positioned in the corners of the screen. Will i ever use it, probably not. But, it works as advertised. I wish it was a way to update firmware for the TV rather than for these features.

The USB media port is another excellent feature. It allows you to play movies, music and pictures directly from the side of the TV with a USB flash drive or external hard drive. It will play almost any codec you throw at it, supposedly even x264(HD), have not been able to test this.

The remote is nicely designed and easy to use. Samsung eliminated the dreaded "click-wheel' on this years new models.

Delivery: Pilot was my shipping service, and I cannot say anything bad about the service. The delivered early and made the necessary phone calls to arrange delivery. The box was in great shape, as well as the TV inside.

Samsung LN52B630 is Awesome - We love it!
 
Review Date: July 22, 2009
Reviewer: D. McIntosh, Jersey City, NJ, USA
Background:
I have been researching and holding out for a new TV upgrade over the past 2 years. Samsung was one of the very few manufacturers that offered the matte non-glare screens, which is necessary in our sunlight-filled living room. But I was always waiting for the right price. So when I was about to get the LN52A630, I heard about the new B series being released in 2009. So I had to wait for it with 120Hz of refresh and an upgrade from a dynamic contrast ratio of 40,000:1 to 80,000:1. Plus the look and shape of the B series seemed so much nicer to me than the A series. So Amazon had offered a free Sony blu-ray player with the purchase of certain Samsung models (including the LN52B630), and that was my cue to finally place my order on 7/4/09.

Delivery:
When I placed our order I originally set the delivery date for 7/15/09. Once I got the CEVA tracking number from Amazon's shipping notification email, I started to track our TV. It turns out one of their warehouses is located in PA and very close to NJ. Our TV was right in our vicinity on 7/7/09. So I gave CEVA a call about delivering early and they were more than happy to deliver the TV on 7/10/09. The delivery went well, and the communication I had with CEVA was great. The guys brought the TV up three flights of stairs, set up the TV on the stand, gently placed the TV on our console, plugged it in and then turned it on...

Product:
Picture - We started to switch channels to see how it looked. The picture is truly amazing. The default settings really do make movies look like a soap opera, which is really weird and fascinating at the same time. It does take some time to find the right settings for your environment and input type. It's great that once the settings are adjusted for a certain input it keeps the settings. There are so many different settings as well, which allow for a lot of flexibility to adjust for a certain device input. For cable we have the TV set on natural and AMP on clear. HD cable is great and standard cable is pretty good on a huge LCD screen. XBOX is on game mode and looks wonderful. My husband was dying to try Call of Duty on it and was totally blown away by the colors and picture on the screen. When it was time to check out the blu-ray, we played Baraka (which I totally recommend to appreciate the 1080p experience). It was unreal! The picture was stunning and the detail was unbelievable. It was like we were there in person.

Sound - Even though we have our B630 hooked to our surround sound receiver, I tested the sound from the TV. It's not bad and the volume is pretty decent, actually pretty loud even at half way.

Other - The B630 is a really attractive TV. Everyone has commented on the touch of red and thinks it's really cool. The available inputs are quite sufficient. Swivel stand is terrific for when I'm in the kitchen cooking or to just swivel around dependent on my whereabouts. The swivel stand is also a plus when getting to the back of the TV to easily work on the cables and inputs. Viewing angles are pretty good. Matte non-glare screen is wonderful too; there is no need to shut the shades during the day any more. Tested out the USB input with an external hard drive on media play and found the response time pretty fast for a television. The media play mode is quite intuitive and easy to use. Photos look amazing as well. I did notice the auto dimming during credits of movies and black screens. This happens when the Energy Saving option is used. We set the option to off and now the dimming is non-existent. InfoLink via ethernet is a nice feature, but limiting. I hope that Samsung makes an update to allow more widgets and online viewing. BTW, the ethernet is great for getting available firmware updates from Samsung. Firmware v1009 was available for download and the update was quick and seamless. Since I didn't have the TV long enough, I don't know what the firmware update improved, but the TV is working just fine.

We love our Samsung LN52B630. I have to shamefully admit that I have fallen asleep in front of TV almost every night for the past 12 days. My husband would normally be jealous, but he also shares the same feelings I have for our new TV. We highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. The TV has surpassed all of our expectations. Amazon has allowed us to have it at a terrific price and offered free great white glove delivery service as well. It's a winning combination and we couldn't be happier.
Awesome TV
 
Review Date: June 1, 2009
Reviewer: P. Butler,
We were looking for a 55" matte screen lcd tv, but there doesn't seem to be any. I came across this 52" & took a chance, I couldn't find it in our local stores. I am very pleased with it, the picture is great. I am not an expert, so I can't give a detailed review. I can say that my husband said it has a heck of a picture (the HD is great).
I also wanted to comment on the delivery. I have read reviews on other tvs that gave bad reviews to pilot service. When I first got the email saying it would be delivered by pilot, I expected the worst. There service was great, they set it up in the room I requested, attached the stand & checked for a blue screen & I verified no damage before I signed. They also took away the packaging.
Also, Kudos to Amazon. I ordered the TV on Wednesday & it was delivered Friday. I couldn't ask for more. I am happy with the tv & Amazon's service.
Great TV!
 
Review Date: August 7, 2009
Reviewer: Michigan J. Frog, Manassas, VA USA
Solid LCD HDTV with a great set of features. Sound is decent, picture is amazing, and the menus are intuitive and accessible. Remote is well-designed and lights up in the dark. Got it 5 weeks ago, and with very few tweaks have enjoyed DVDs, HD programming, and Blu-ray. I plugged my cable feed directly into the TV, and with no cable box I get about 10 HD channels in addition to my normal channel lineup.

The swivel stand is sturdy and adjustable, and the 120Hz refresh rate is all you need for watching sports without blurring. Screen does not reflect much and picture is vivid even in bright sunlit rooms.

The Infolink feature is useless--if I want to check the weather or stock prices, I'll change the channel or jump on the web.

Pilot delivery service was extremely fast, coming the day after I placed my order, and the two guys were in and out in ten minutes.

I got this when Amazon was offering a free Blu-ray player with it. All told, a fantastic TV and flawless purchase experience from order to delivery. Buy this baby, you won't regret it!
Paid a little extra for Samsung... well worth it
 
Review Date: October 26, 2009
Reviewer: Duke of Hazards,
Got a $[...] windfall of cash in Oct. 2009 and my wife had green-lighted a bigger TV purchase so w/ money in hand, I began my quest for the ideal TV.... I am an admitted research freak so of course I created my multi-columned spreadsheet and began scouring the internet for information. We had been using a 2005 Samsung 32" LCD as our main family room TV (due to financial constraints when we bought our new house)... of course, I had done my research on that TV and it had proven to be a good purchase, so Samsung was already on the top of my short list.

I could have gone w/ a cheaper Sharp or the 55-inch LG, but ultimately decided to spend a couple-few hundred more for the LN52B630 and not second guess myself later. BTW, my wife had seen her friend's LN52A650 and loved the red touch of color bezel, so the extra cost was easy to sell.

Anyway, in case you haven't fallen asleep, the LN52B630 is awesome. Blacks and contrast blow away our old TV (after setting adjustments..more later). At first, I was a little thrown off with the 120hz (I'm not a big fan of the 'hyper-real soap-opera' effect that some 120hz TV's display)... However, on this TV, you can manually adjust the 2 sub-settings on the 120Hz 'AMP' (Auto Motion Plus) feature... I read a review from some canadian guy and he suggested setting the AMP to 'CUSTOM' and then separately turning the 'blur reduction' up to a fairly high setting (7 thru 10) and turning the 'anti-judder' effect down to '0'.... bingo! Smooth 120hz refreshed picture without the weirdness.

You will also need to tinker with the settings (TV is on Showroom bright out of the box).. you'll want to turn the brightness and backlight down by a lot and consider turning off some of the other misc. processing modes.... I'd recommend getting a calibration DVD or having a tech tune it to get optimal picture.

One thing I've found is that the bigger and better the TV, the more you can tell the quality of the source material.
HiDef content looks fantastic (the higher the better) as do video games. SD looks eh... well... kinda like crap. Can't wait till it goes away. I can now see the diff. between 1080i and 720p. Anything 1080i looks brilliant and Blu-Ray... wow! To be honest, when I first got my PS3, I really couldn't tell the difference between Blu-Ray and upconverted DVD on my old 32" Sammy. Both looked great... but on this 52"... you can really see the difference. Blu-Ray - wow! it's mind-blowing. and it handles it at the orig. 24p.

I could go on and on... it's a great set. The only minor gripe I have is the inability to save your picture tuning preferences as a 'CUSTOM' saved setting and naming it something, which means that if I want to change the settings to watch football vs. watch a Blu-Ray movie, I have to manually calibrate everything (I used a cheatsheet).

So happy I bought another Sammy (BTW - got mine on 10/24/09 at Fry's Electronics for $1399+tax)

ViewSonic VT2430 24-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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ViewSonic VT2430 24-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
 
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Great for use in small spaces such as bedrooms, home offices and dorm rooms, ViewSonic's stylish, high-performance 24-inch VT2430 widescreen HDTV provides a Full HD 1080p resolution that delivers 100 percent of your HD signal for incredibly precise images. The integrated ATSC/NTSC/QAM tuner and multiple connectivity options including HDMI with HDCP give you all the inputs you need for game consoles, DVD and Blu-ray players and computers. And its fast 5 ms (millisecond) response time produces blur-free fast action movies, sports and games.



The 24-inch double-duty ViewSonic VT2430 allows you to watch high-def programming as well as use it as a PC monitor.

Additionally, the VT2430 can be used as a computer monitor, enabling you to stay productive with your PC--as well as watch streaming Internet video amazingly crisp detail. Other features include an anti-reflective coating on the LCD screen to reduce glare, digital ATSC tuner for watching over-the-air HD programming, and a QAM tuner for tuning into unscrambled cable channels.

Key Features

  • Experience a new dimension in movie viewing and gaming with Full HD 1080p resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio for optimum richness and clarity in picture quality.
  • Vivid graphics, clear text, stunning TV with high brightness of 300 nits, ultra-high dynamic contrast ratio of 8000:1, and 1920 x 1080 optimum PC resolution provide vibrant video and crisp data images in the living room or on the desktop.
  • ClearPicture electronics eliminate noise, increase contrast and detail and optimize color for rich, vibrant images. High-definition images look amazing and even standard television images are unbelievably smooth and sharp.
  • 3D digital comb filter performs field-by-field comparisons of the television image to accurately separate the color from the black-and-white information and remove both horizontally and vertically hanging dots, as well as dot crawl, resulting in a razor sharp image.
  • Plug-and-play connectivity with integrated HDTV tuner and one HDMI input for HD set-top boxes, DVDs, game consoles and camcorders.
  • Versatile OptiSync connectivity with support for HDMI with high-definition content protection (HDCP) and analog (VGA) signals, plus component, S-video, composite, and TV/cable input (see a larger schematic image of the rear jack pack).
  • Integrated stereo speakers complete the multimedia experience.
  • Warranty: One year on parts and backlight

Specifications

  • Size: 23.6-inch LCD screen (diagonal)
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Input signal: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
  • Contrast ratio: 1000:1 (typ) static; 10,000:1 dynamic (typ)
  • Response time: 5 ms (milliseconds)
  • Brightness: 300 cd/m2 (candela per square meter)
  • Viewing angles: 160 degrees horizontal, 160 degrees vertical
  • Speakers: 2 x 5 watts (10 watts total power)
  • TV mode features: Auto scan, set channel, channel delete, label, favorite, fine tune
  • Video mode features: Picture (contrast, brightness, color, tint, sharpness, color temperature), sound (volume, balance, bass, treble), input menu (TV, AV, S-video, YCbCr, YPbPr, HDMI, VGA), parental control (caption, change password, V-chip temporary disable), setup menu (time out, language, memory recall)
  • PC mode features: Auto adjust, contrast, brightness, H position, V position, fine tune, color temperature, picture mode
  • VESA mount: 100 x 100

Connections

  • HDMI: 1 (with HDCP and audio support)
  • Component (Y/Pb/Pr): 1
  • Composite A/V: 1
  • S-Video: 1
  • PC input (15-pin, D-Sub): 1 (with PC audio input)
  • RF input: 1
  • Headphone: 1 (3.5mm jack)
  • Analog audio input: 2 (1 for component; 1 shared by composite and S-Video)

Dimensions

  • TV with stand: 22.3 x 17.4 x 8.3 inches (WxHxD); 15.4 pounds
  • TV without stand: 22.3 x 15.2 x 3.3 inches (WxHxD); 14.3 pounds
  • What size TV should you get?

What's in the Box

ViewSonic LCD HDTV/monitor, power cable, remote control (with batteries), quick start guide, user guide

ViewSonic Model Comparison

Models: N1930w N2201w VT2230 VT2342 VT2430
Screen size 19" 22" 21.6" 23" 23.6"
Resolution 1400 x 900 1680 x 1050 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
Input signals 720p, 1080i 720p, 1080i 720p, 1080i, 1080p 720p, 1080i, 1080p 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Contrast ratio 4000:1 dynamic 1000:1 static 8,000:1 dynamic 10,000:1 dynamic 10,000:1 dynamic
Brightness 300 cd/m2 300 cd/m2 300 cd/m2 300 cd/m2 300 cd/m2
Response time 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms
Refresh rate 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz
DVD player
3D comb filter
Speakers 2 x 2.5-watt 2 x 3-watt 2 x 3-watt 2 x 5-watt 2 x 5-watt
SRS TruSurround
HDMI 1 1 (vers. 1.3) 1 3 1
Component (YPbPr) 1 1 1 1 1
Composite A/V 1 1 1 1 1
S-Video 1 1 1 1 1
PC (VGA) 1 1 1 1 1
RF (TV input) 1 1 1 1 1
Digital audio output
Dimensions
(with stand; WxHxD)
17.4 x 14.8 x 6.1" 20.8 x 17 x 8.6" 20.9 x 16.6 x 8.4" 22 x 16.5 x 7.4" 22.3 x 17.4 x 8.3"

 

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Which Size HDTV is Right for My Room?

HDTV Size chart
With standard-definition TVs, the rule used to be that viewers would feel comfortable watching a set from a distance of 3 to 6 times the screen size in inches. With HDTV, the resolution is so much better that you can sit closer to a larger TV without noticing the pixels. So with HDTVs, the rule tends to be you can sit anywhere from 1.5 to 3 times the screen size (in inches) for the best experience.

If you know the size of the room you have already, where you want to sit, and where your new HDTV should go once you get it, you can figure out the size HDTV you should get.

  • Minimum size = Viewing distance/3
  • Maximum size=Viewing distance/1.5

Product Details

  • 24-inch LCD HDTV offers Full HD 1080p resolution; doubles as PC monitor
  • High brightness of 300 nits, high dynamic contrast ratio of 10000:1, and 1920 x 1080 resolution
  • Integrated ATSC/NTSC/QAM tuner; stereo speakers with 10 watts of total power
  • Inputs: 1 HDMI, 1 component, 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 PC
  • Includes removable stand; measures 22.3 x 17.4 x 8.3 inches with stand

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Boy, was I pleasently surprised!
 
Review Date: April 23, 2009
Reviewer: M. K. Russell, Salt Lake City, UT USA
I began my search for an LCD HDTV/Monitor over a month ago and purchased 4 other similar items before purchasing this ViewSonic VT2430 and returned the previous 4 for poor performance. I was actually looking for a unit which included a DVD player for use in training lectures. But, I couldn't find the right combination so I decided to settle on a unit without the DVD player, since those that are built in are all cheap players. This way, by keeping the TV and the DVD player separate I can always update the player as needed (BlueRay!).

I looked at a LOT of HDTV/Monitors and chose the VT2430 for its native 1920x1080 pixel resolution. This works out perfectly with the 1920x1080i signals coming via my cable. And...the pictures are absolutely stunning! More so than I even expected, even already knowing the quality of Viewsonic monitors. And there are plenty of options for modifying and managing the images from all inputs. One reason for returning a Toshiba unit was that it's native resolution is 1680x1050 pixels, which, when fed a 1920x1080 pixel signal (HDTV) stretches the image vertically...without any way of correcting the distortion. In fact, the manual states that "image size adjustments are not available with 720i and 1080i signals"! VERY poor planning as most cable signals are either 790i or 1080i.

The PC image obtained with the VT2430 is absolutely awesome. I'm typing this review with this monitor with the resolution set at 1920x1080, a perfect match with my PC. There are at least 10 other resolution settings that work as well - just lower resolution results. Regardless of the resolution sent from my PC, the VT2430 automatically adjusts for the best picture with each setting. Very neat.

The audio was another problem I found with all of the other units I tried. Most of them were either too low in volume or, when the volume was turned up became very distorted. Not so with the VT2430. Plenty of clean sound at all volume settings, including loud enough for filling the rooms where I do my training.

The image I get from my (LG) DVD player, which upgrades to a 1080i output via an HDMI cable, is very good. I also have a BlueRay player which puts out a 1080p signal, which, again, perfectly matches the resolution of the VT2430, for a beautiful picture.

The overall picture of this monitor is far more accurate, clean, and viewable than any of the other monitors I looked at. The dynamic range is very wide, including the darker colors and grays and blacks, not quite up to my 52-in Samsung (Over $2,300!), but closer than any other comparable sized monitor.

Physically, I like the fact that the monitor can be tilted back for watching from higher positions. Also, the flat stand can be quickly removed for transporting in its original box, which I do often when I'm training.

Great monitor. I would recommend it to anyone. I would, however, downgrade its rating by 1/2 point for not having a DVD player. But, that is not what it is! ViewSonic does sell an LCD HDTV/DVD Combo monitor, but it has a lower pixel rate designed more for 720i resolution, which is OK for most uses at this smaller size. But, having been a TV studio tech in charge of adjusting and maintaining studio monitors, I became too picky and always need(!) the best.
Worth its price
 
Review Date: November 10, 2009
Reviewer: Scharn,
Overall I am very pleased with this TV and it suits the purpose for which I bought it: a 12x12 room with VESA wall-mount. The physical appearance is great and it's very easy to use. I tried all of the inputs and here's what I found:
- HDMI is perfect for Blu-rays; the DVD up-conversion is so-so (there can be digital artifacts several times in an entire movie)
- The component looked (to the naked eye) the same as HDMI
- The composite looked much better for DVD than HDMI/DVD, but it still wasn't awesome. This is why I rate the picture quality as 4 instead of 5.

The sound quality is acceptable. It's nothing to go WOW over but it certainly is clear enough to comfortably enjoy in a 12x12 room.

As a computer monitor, the VGA hook-up is perfect. If I wasn't using it as a regular TV, I'd use it as a PC monitor in a heartbeat. Crystal clear text and did not see any ghosting of any kind.

If you are trying to code a universal remote to this TV, enter codes for Philips / Magnavox (if Viewsonic ones are not in your manual). With that said, I was not able to find one where the "Input" button worked on the universal remote (and I tried quite a few). Volume, channel, and TV power all worked fine with Philips / Magnavox codes.

WARNING: Do -NOT- try to use a Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Disc Player with this TV; there was a terrible amount of artifacts (Blu-ray was bad and DVDs were unwatchable). When hooked up to different devices, both the TV and player work fine. I ended up switching to a Sony BDP-S360 Blu-ray Disc Player and it works perfectly with this TV.
Good deal!
 
Review Date: September 23, 2009
Reviewer: Robert Bethel, Liberty, KY
The only beef I have with this product is the lack of easy connections. Everything is on bottom requiring tipping the TV over in order to connect anything. I really like the ability to adjust the viewing aspect on the remote, easily adjusting between 4:3 and wide-screen modes. For the price, this unit is great! I would have given it "6" stars if the connections for additional sources had been more convenient.
Great buy, makes PS3 games look AMAZING!!
 
Review Date: January 4, 2010
Reviewer: Michael T. Allen, Jerseyville, IL
Reading some of the other reviews I thought this tv was going to be decent. and since it was on sale for $250.00 I decided to get it. I was completely surprised! It really is 1080p HD and it operates the 1080p at 60hz.
The picture quality is amazing and it's very bright. If this is your first HDTV remember that ALL HDTVs have a viewing area. So if you are a little higher or lower than the tv the quality will seem off.

If you have a ps3 or blu ray player just get an HDMI cable and it will blow you away. I have this in my bed room so the sound is more than enough, I normally have the sound on 18 and that's only like an 8th of how high the volume goes. The menu is a little tricky to get the hang of at first. But after a little while you get the hang of it. Also the remote isn't exactly ergonomic and can seem weird but all of the buttons are positioned good and it's very easy to use.

If you hook it up to a ps3 make sure you go into the ps3 settings and disable all other display sizes but 1080p because the ps3 will automatically default to 720p sometimes. I've played Borderlands, Fallout 3, Red faction, Metal gear solid 4, litle big planet, saint's row 2, and a bunch of rented games and it just blows me away everytime.

The 24" isn't even small. My previous tv was one of the older bulky 27" Tv's. The screen is almost the same size, and since ps3 games are in HD the game will fill out the screen perfectly with nothing chopped off the edges. Even co-op or splitscreen games are perfect fit on this tv, it's just a Beast!


Don't listen to reviews that this tv is anything but exceptional, especially for only $250.00 it's a Great deal! I would definitely buy it again.
Great TV, even better monitor
 
Review Date: September 29, 2009
Reviewer: Andy,
I chose this TV because I live in a studio and don't have enough room for both a TV screen and a computer screen. I was already using my computer to watch movies and living without a TV, but only so much is available online (particularly live events). It was very hard to find a screen with high enough resolution to work as a computer monitor, but this TV was a perfect match!

First, on TV attributes, the picture quality is great and many non-HD channels give me an option to "zoom" and fill the screen if needed. I also have a 20-yr old Nintendo and a 25 year old Atari, another reason for getting the TV, which work terrific and automatically stretch to fill the entire widescreen without too much distortion. My only gripes are channel management is a bit clunky and the blue power button right on the front is a bit of a distraction. Sound is also mediocre but obviously you're not going to find $500 speakers on a $300 TV. I output the TV through my receiver stereo speakers and the sound is much much better.

As a computer monitor this TV really excels. Resolution is consistent with what you'd find on a standard widescreen monitor, so there's no blurriness common with outputting a signal through a standard CRT. Also after several LCDs over the years this is my first with no dead pixels. Great job to ViewSonic on quality control. I haven't tried gaming yet, I probably wouldn't push it anyways, but DVD movies output just as if I had a DVD player hooked up to the TV directly. Just perfect all around as a monitor, though if you use Windows I suggest switching the theme to one that allows extra large fonts if you find yourself squinting.

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Audiovox D1788PK 7-Inch Portable DVD Player with Bonus Headphones and Car Kit
 
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Audiovox D1788PK portable DVD player gives you the ability to enjoy a home theater experience away from home. Make time fly on a road trip, commute to work or plane ride. Portable player has a 7-inch LCD high resolution monitor offering the ideal 16:9 aspect ratio viewing. Portable player comes with two headphone jacks allowing two people to enjoy movies in privacy. For multiple viewers, player has built in stereo speakers with stimulated surround sound. Enjoy more than DVD¿s with portable player ¿ capable of playing CD, MP3, CDR, CDRW and Picture CD. Player features top loading disc access making it easy to switch between different movies. Included is built-in high capacity rechargeable battery offering up to three hours of battery life ¿ perfect for any plane ride. Player comes with car cabling and car power adapter (used by plugging into cigarette lighter) ¿ allowing for unlimited use on car rides. Also included is ¿credit card¿ size remote giving you the ability to control player from any distance. Included in package set are car headrest bag ¿ doubling as carrying case and mount system for the car - and two folding headphones.

Product Details

  • 16.9 aspect ratio, plays DVD, CD, MP3, CDR, CDRW, and picture CD
  • Built-In high capacity rechargeable battery and stereo speakers
  • "Credit Card" size remote
  • Complete car cabling with car power adapter
  • Kit includes car headrest mounting bag/ carry case and two folding headphones

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fantastic deal
 
Review Date: February 21, 2009
Reviewer: JimmyJames, Boulder CO
I did a lot of research before purchasing this unit including purchasing a subpar product (Nextplay - great for kids, except the quality is horrible) that I returned within three days of buying. I bought the DVD player primarily for travel with my three year old son and it has been wonderful. First, it is a terrific deal compared to other such units - nothing compares considering the carrying case, the two sets of headphones, and compliment of jacks.
The picture quality is as good as any 7" I've seen and the sound is the best I've heard and easily 'speaks above' road noise and even airplane noise (though I prefer the headsets on a plane).
I also use this player a lot as a DVD player in hotels, so this is also a very versitile player. I've only had this since December 2008 so I can't really speak to longevity, but I will say it does seem to be well made and I've not had any problems over the last two months - very refreshing since most electronics these days seem to be of the 'disposable' variety. Battery life also seems pretty good - somewhere around 3.5 hrs - more than enough to get me from Denver to Burbank, CA. And very easy to use - enough functionality for adults, but easy enough for a three year old to use.
All in all, I am very happy with this unit and would certainly buy another. The carrying case is good (not great) and works easily in the car. It has sufficient storage for the associated gear (car jack, AC/DC jack, TV jacks, and headphones), but no storage for DVDs. Assuming this lasts at least a year, it is well worth the money.
the best Audio sound without using headphones
 
Review Date: January 15, 2009
Reviewer: anonymously, Northern CA
I brought the first portable Audiovox that came out many years ago. It lasted many years and many hours of usage.
It only broke down recently. I brought another one, a different named brand. I returned it. It just didn't have the sound that the Audiovox did. With the Audiovox you really don't need the headphones at all, the sound comes loud and cleared, although the headphones enhanced the sound.

I did researching, and found that this Audiovox has the best audio coming through on the portable DVD, especially on this model. Its because its has 4 speakers, 2 on the top and 2 on the bottom. If you want to relax at home or in bed, without having to have headphones on, this is the model to get. It's also user friendly, I loved it!!

The original model was made better, heavier, and not so filmsy and worked well, just like this latest model..but, the first one I paid more money.

I hope they continued to make models like this one with great audio sounds without using the headphones. I find headphones are too constricting when you just want to relax.
Great little portable DVD player!
 
Review Date: May 15, 2009
Reviewer: Angela D. Thompson, Kansas City, MO
I heavily debated between this model and a pricier Sony model. Glad I went with this one! Great bang for your buck! I bought this dvd player based on cost, reviews, and it came with all the stuff you need it to: TWO sets of headphones, an AV jack thingy so you can hook it up on hotel tv's if needed, a car charger, a wall charger, a remote control and a mounting bag for the car. This all mounted up to a great deal for a portable dvd player for the prime user: a 5 year old boy! Once I figured out how to mount the bag on the back of the car seat, we were in business! The top mount string is a little tight for my Jeep Liberty (the headrests don't extend), but it works! The remote works really well...I just have to point it in the general direction to get the DVD going from the driver's seat. I can't speak to the durability yet, as we have only owned it for a week or so, but it has a nice picture and decent sound. The storage bag has a zippered pocket that works excellent for the chargers and headphones so I don't have any reason to lose them! I really don't think you can go wrong with this DVD player!
Oh, and by the way, my son is CRAZY happy about this DVD player!


July 2009 Update: This DVD player is still doing very well. We have had NO major issues or any minor ones for that matter. Seems to be very sturdy. My son has even figured out all of the buttons and he can start his movies by himself now.
portable dvd player
 
Review Date: April 15, 2009
Reviewer: Anita Rodgers, Crooksville, Ohio USA
This is a nice product. I have had a hard time trying to find a portable dvd player with a package deal. It has a nice carrying case that comes with it and also two nice headsets, a charger for the house, and a car charger.
Great perfomance for the price
 
Review Date: January 20, 2009
Reviewer: Solar Powered, Lake Charles, LA USA
I didn't expect the quality of this product to be so high. I purchased this as a learning tool for my grandaughter in my car ~ didn't expect anything so good that my teenaged duaghter watches her movies while we travel! My daughter said the sound and picture quality are "killer".

Samsung LN32B360 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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Samsung LN32B360 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
 
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This 32" HDTV offers a ton of brilliance, while fitting in perfectly with any living space. It sports Wide Color Enhancer 2 and SRS TruSurround HD technologies, and is ENERGY STAR compliant. With two HDMI inputs, one component-video input, a headphone jack, and even a PC input, the LN32B360 is a compact home theater experience waiting to happen.

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  • 32-inch high definition TV with 720p resolution
  • Two HDMI, one component, and one composite video input
  • Improved picture with 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 8ms response time and Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology
  • Two 3W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers
  • One-year parts and labor warranty

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Great Picture and Sound - Port Selection was interesting
 
Review Date: March 30, 2009
Reviewer: B. Hoak,
This is a new model (out March 2009), and is the just released 'B' version of the popular, judging by the many reviews, samsung 'A' version 32 inch TV. I wanted a TV with an excellent value for a 32 inch TV with a good 720p picture and sound. The picture is actually fantastic and looks good on the standard setting and really stunning at the dynamic setting (if the room is light enough), and in the store looked slightly better then Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-32S5100 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black even though that TV is a 1080p one. I did a visual comparison of the two for a while in the store becuase I was trying to justify going 1080p but couldnt since this picture seemed better even at 720p. If I could, I would have gone for the Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV which looked the best though for a 32 inch overall.

720p vs 1080p:
I couldn't understand why a 1080p TV would make a difference with this size of TV, since I sit about nine feet away and at that distance I don't think you could tell - at least the PC input is small enough and sharp enough that I can read web pages comfortably from my couch but if it were any smaller it would be too small/detailed. I dont think I would use more than 720p detail unless I wanted to see more web page content on the screen and planned to sit about 4 feet away. The TV has exactly the same resolution asToshiba Satellite U305-S2804 13.3-inch Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 Processor, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, Vista Premium) which is what I plugged into the PC input and looks identical to that screen. Also, most Hi Def inputs to my TV aren't more than 720p anyway. I think one over the air station is 1080i.

Standard DEF Input Handling:
For 480i or standard def inputs at a non wide screen resolution, such as those from my cable box, it handles it extremely well. However, I have a digital cable box (verizon QIP6416-2) with an HMDI, component, svideo, and RCA even though the signal I get is only standard def. I didn't want to use up an HDMI port on the TV so I tried connecting the component but the color didn't work. This is an issue with the cable box, not the TV. I had to use the HDMI in the end since there was no s-video (a small negative for this TV) and didnt want to use the RCA. On the plus side, this TV has a great setting called wide fit/move that slightly streaches and zooms a 4/3 picture to fit the 16/9 widescreen. The move comes into play if you have channel that has scrolling text that becomes cut off at the bottom, so you can nudge the picture up a bit (which chops off the top more but you need to make a comprimose somewhere).

Shines with HD inputs:
When I hooked the component connections up to an HD upscaling DVD player Samsung DVD-HD860 Up-Converting DVD Playerthough that worked perfectly with the component connection. My beloved Roku Roku Digital Video Player box is using the 2nd HDMI connector which looks great, and the over the air antenna CLEARSTREAM2 Antenna brings in over the air free HD on about 20 HD channels. All the HD sources (laptop, antenna, roku, upscaling DVD) really shine. Sound is good and I don't feel I need to get add on home theater sound since I dont turn the TV up loud. I guess an extra HDMI connection would have been nice, especially since there was no S-video, but I still give the TV 5 stars as it is a new model and is thus forward looking.
THE BEST LCD ON THE MARKET FOR ITS PRICE, PERIOD...
 
Review Date: April 12, 2009
Reviewer: James Wright, NYC
I badly needed a new television, and decided on a whim to head to best buy and see what was available. I hadn't been shopping for tv's in around 7 years, and from what I remembered that was when plasmas were amazing but all cost upwards of $4,000, and LCD, as a technology, just wasn't there yet. To my amazement the TV's in the store, even those well under $1,000, all looked fantastic. I settled on this tv after comparing it, endlessly, to other 32-inch models by Sony, Toshiba and LG. The Samsung had the best clarity, image depth and color. For only $550, this TV is gorgeous...standard cable looks good, DVD looks fantastic, and HD is just amazing. After initially thinking I wanted a 1080p HD, not 720p, I realized that in this size it just doesn't matter, and isn't worth the extra money. In all honesty, I felt like the 1080p image in this size television is a bit too sharp, a bit too bright and a bit too clear...it almost makes everything look like a cartoon or a video game. In the end, you really can't beat this television...the internal speakers sound great, it looks damn sexy in any room, and the picture quality makes you wonder why you paid so little...
Excellent Buy! Excellent Brand! Excellent Quality!
 
Review Date: June 19, 2009
Reviewer: A. StJohn, Arlington, VA
Much like many of the other customers who purchased the Samsung 32" B Series LCD television, I too, did MUCH research before buying this television. After going to Target, Walmart, BestBuy, and various online stores, I decided to purchase the Samsung after MANY comparisons, and for only $499.99 at BestBuy.

Between the price, brand name, and overall quality we can expect from Samsung, it just made sense to buy this television set over Sony. This television was bought with the intention of not spending more than $500 and having it perform at least above average for my bedroom.

Upon looking at comparable televisions, the Samsung had an AMAZING picture. It was EXCEPTIONALLY clear and very clean, new, and expensive looking. The options were exactly what I wanted: Computer input, 2 HDMI cable inputs, and multiple component inputs. It was 720P but after speaking with many owners and doing more and more research, it just isn't worth the money to purchase a 1080p TV set ($700+) when you WON'T be able to tell ANY real difference under 40" television sets - THAT IS A GUARANTEED FACT!

Hope that helped....
Stunning....
 
Review Date: April 15, 2009
Reviewer: Floyd Goodrich, Alta Loma, CA USA
I've had mine for three days now and could not be more pleased. The picture is crystal clear, the colors are deep and the contrast is great. Good sound and easily set up, didn't have to consult the owners manual once. The remote is laid out well and everything is easy to access. The only minor thing I don't care for is how you access the sleep mode timer. Unlike most remotes with a dedicated button for the sleep timer on it, you have to open a menu and drill down to set the sleep timer. As this is a great bedroom size, this could be a slight annoyance for those who use the sleep timer function a lot. That is the only con I have on this beautiful TV. This TV has a lot of high end features such as being able to name the various inputs, such as calling HDMI 1 as Satellite, HDMI 2, as DVD etc. I'm very happy with mine and for the money, its fantastic.
Beautiful TV, Great Price
 
Review Date: July 22, 2009
Reviewer: B. A. Davis, New Orleans
This is my first LCD tv, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. I am a student, and I needed something at the entry level price range, but I wanted something that I could feel confident purchasing. The picture quality is gorgeous, and the sound is pretty good too. I do not use the tv speakers as I run the sound through a receiver, but without one the sound is just fine. If you plan to watch Air signal programming, be sure to buy the antenna as well since you will need it to complement the tv's built-in tuner. Overall, I am a happy couch camper with this gorgeous LCD.

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Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-L26X1 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
 
Manufacturer: Panasonic
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List Price: $549.95
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26" LCD,720p, PC input, 2 HDMI, Contrast ratio 8,000:1, Game Mode, iPod Entertainment Kit

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  • 26" LCD 720p HDTV
  • Included universal iPod dock provides a convenient way to enjoy music, videos and photos on your VIERA HDTV
  • VIERA Image Viewer lets you share your digital photos with friends and family directly from SD cards
  • VIERA Link lets you control your compatible Panasonic DVD recorder, Blu-ray Disc player, home theater sound system and HD camcorder, all with a single remote and helpful on-screen menus
  • Two HDMI inputs and PC input

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Knockout TV set
 
Review Date: August 17, 2009
Reviewer: Just a photog, Loess Hills

We replaced an 18 year old 27" CRT set with this one and it's a beauty. I am a TV news cameraman with thirty years in the business so I look at a lot of high end monitors at work.
When I went to the store I didn't expect to get a great set in this size and frankly 720P didn't excite me much either.
After looking at top tier sets from Sony, LG, Samsung, Toshiba and Mitsubishi I ended up on the Panasonic.
I was shocked at how good all the upper tier sets looked but the Panasonic seemed to have a little better detail down in the blacks and seemed to track highly detailed scenes with less digital noise than the others, but it was close accross the board.
The off air ATSC tuner is excellent and the set has all the inputs you could reasonably need. I do not intend to plug in an iPod so that wasn't a factor in my choice.
My DVD player is older and does not pass audio through the HDMI output so I connected it to the set via the component outs and I feel no need at all to upgrade to a BlueRay player. At this size this is a wonderful combination.
My general feeling is that if you watch a lot of HDTV that is live or tape such as sports then Panasonic flat screens just seem to pull a little more quality out of the signal. For movies it is more of a level playing field.
This is pretty subjective but it's how I see it.
It's amazing how far your money goes in this stuff anymore.
Works Great, perfectly fits the budget!
 
Review Date: December 21, 2009
Reviewer: Tony Thiel, Kauai, Hawaii
We have a 50" Sony SXRD Projection TV in which we paid over $5,000 for including the stand! I love the TV but when your Electricity bill is over $300.00, you need to find ways of cutting down on the utilities. Besides that, this TV needs to have its projection lamp replaced once a year at the cost of over $300! Even at discount places, this lamp is still over $250! Think about replacing that lamp every year. In no time, you would have spent enough to purchase a brand new 40 - 50 inch LCD TV. This Panasonic TV is not only smaller but Star Energy rated, so that should save some on the energy cost.

In the bedroom was an old Toshiba 13" CRT type TV and watching movies on it wasn't much fun, so what better time to replace the bedroom TV. Since I'm retired and have a limited income, my budget was under $350 and this fits the budget perfectly.

I read somewhere that the size of the TV one should buy should be based on the distance (in inches) from the TV to where you'll be sitting; divided by 2.5. After measuring the distance, I came up with 80", divided by 2.5 and it comes out to 32 inches. A 32" TV would have been perfect but too big for the stand I wanted it to sit on, so I settled for this TV and I'm a happy camper! Besides, it would have been beyond my budget! I do wonder however if this is just another advertising ploy to sell you a larger unit? I think that dividing the distance by 3 works out just as well.

In comparison, the Sony has a softer smoother image while the picture on this TV is more vivid and has more contrast. Having worked at a large Electronic Store, I have noticed that most people prefer a brighter more contrasting image when it comes to TVs and monitors. I still prefer the Sony because the picture (to me) is a bit more realistic but that's just a minor complaint.

One concern was choosing between a 1080P and 720P monitor. But from what I've been told, it makes a difference on a larger TV (40" or more), but not so much with the smaller screens. I tend to agree with that since it's all about the number of pixels (dots), the distance between each pixel and their size. Have you ever noticed on the old CRT TV's that the smaller the TV, the better the picture quality? That's because (without getting too technical) there's a set number of pixels horizontally and vertically on a CRT, and the smaller and closer the pixels are, the better the image. On the smaller screen size, the pixels are smaller and closer together which makes the images clearer. The number of pixels does make a difference, but only to a certain extent. It depends on the area to be filled. On this size TV, the 720P works very well and you won't see a major difference if it had 1080P.

Another concern was whether to purchase a new DVD player. Hooking up an old standard DVD player to an HDTV didn't make any sense. So I had to consider a Blu Ray or an up-converting DVD player. That was an easy decision since we have about 2000 standard DVD's. Replacing all those with the Blu Ray equivalent would get costly (about 10-20 grand), so an up converting DVD player was the obvious choice

So I purchased the Sony HDMI DVP NS710H up-converting player, and combined with this TV, works great! The picture is stunning and I couldn't be happier. No, it's not quite as good as having Blu Ray, but it does improve the image of a standard DVD considerably. However, the up-conversion only works if you hook it up via an HDMI cable. So please be aware of that!

You can hook your PC video output to this T.V. via a 15 pin VGA cable and the image looks fairly decent, but you may have to adjust the Horizontal and the Vertical positions on the TV, and the resolution on your graphics card as well. The native resolution for this T.V. is 1366 x 768, but you can try the different resolutions that your graphics card has to offer and find one to your liking. The process is fairly simple if you have the right cables and a 15 pin VGA output plug on your PC. However some of the newer graphics cards only have DVI outputs, so you will have to get a DVI to VGA converter. Right now, I have this set up to output my Netflix movies to this T.V.

(Addendum as of Jan 16, 2010) I now have a Roku HD player for watching Netflix and Amazon movies and it works wonderful. Now I don't have to mess around with flipping back and forth from Computer monitor to the T.V. It was becoming a pain and the PC is unusable while it was being used to stream in the movies. The only thing you should be aware of is that you NEED some kind of a router for it to access the internet and use HDMI cable instead of the provided composite cable for best results.

In regards to the poor viewing angle; It IS disturbing that the description of this TV states that the wide 178 degree viewing angle ensures clear images even when viewed from an angle. This is clearly not the case as far as my TV is concerned. Well maybe to their point of view, having a clear image versus a washed out image are two different things. However again, it's a minor complaint because how often are you going to watch it from the sides?

Picture Quality (when hooked up to Cable, DSL, Antenna)?
Excellent IF you're getting good reception from your provider. But keep in mind that if your reception is poor, this TV will NOT improve the image quality. In the copy world it's referred to as "Garbage In, Garbage Out". That simply means that if you try and copy an illegible image or text, don't expect the copier to suddenly make it clearer and sharper. I am not aware of any TV that has what may be called an "Image Clarifier" but may be possible in the future. But as of now we know that NOT all channels will come in clear, and so this TV will only output what's coming in.

Sound Volume? It has plenty for a bedroom. In fact, I had it on a little over halfway and my wife who was in another room downstairs asked me to turn the volume down. However, audio output is only 10 Watts (5W +5W) and the speakers are located underneath: to the left and to the right of the stand. So this TV is meant for a bedroom or a similar environment. It is not meant to be the main TV in a large room connected to a surround sound system. That, I have on my 50" Sony TV. It is also not meant for a noisy environment such as a garage while you're working on your table saw or doing laundry, or in a Kitchen while you're running the garbage disposal or the dishwasher. No, it's not meant to compete with other surrounding noises. So please keep that in mind when making your purchasing decision.

Outputting TV sound to a sound system or Speakers: It DOESN'T have a Headphone Jack, and please be aware that this can only be done via an OPTICAL cable. So whatever you're connecting it into must have an OPTICAL (Toslink) input. You can purchase a third party converter such as the GENFEN but be aware that there are two versions (The cheaper model does NOT convert Hi-Def (5-1 Dolby Surround Sound) audio. Another option is to purchase one of the Behringer MS### Speakers which has an Optical input.

The SD card viewer: Would have been nicer if they had a USB port instead where you can plug in a flash drive or an SD card reader. There are so many different types and sizes of SD cards that if you don't have the right size, it won't work. As an example, I have a Nikon D200 (uses an SD card) and an Olympus C3040 Camedia Camera (uses a Smartmedia card) and neither one will fit into the TV's card reader. I could purchase the right size SD card, insert it into my SD card reader and transfer pictures into it, but why go through the extra expense and effort?

The IPOD Docking Station: I don't have an IPOD, but I'm willing to bet that it's a nifty little feature that a lot of people can use. Lots of people out there with IPODS! I have the less expensive Sandisk for listening to music while I work outside or walk and it serves me well.

The Controller: Easy to read with LARGE LEGIBLE buttons for Old tired eyes like mine! Two of my favorites are LAST (to flip back and forth from the last channel watched) and MUTE (for those annoying commercials!)

I know that this has been a lenghty review, but I hope that I've given you enough information for you to make an intelligent purchasing decision. I love this TV and would highly recommend it for it's picture quality, stylish look and it wasn't too long ago that you couldn't touch an LCD T.V. like this at this price! AWESOME!
Fantastic TV
 
Review Date: May 29, 2009
Reviewer: Love food, Cubstown
I just received this TV yesterday and all I can say so far is WOW!!!!

It is in our bedroom and looks great (picture and aesthetics wise). The iPod dock is also very nice. The sound is excellent for a small (?) TV.

One thing to note. Unless you are a magician, be sure to use long needle nose pliers to get the screws started into the stand/base when attaching it to the TV. Very hard to do with just a screw driver.

My only complaint so far is that the sleeper timer does not have a dedicated button on the remote. You have to go into 2 different menu screens to get to it. My way around that was to set each of the 5 timers the TV has so that each one goes off at 11pm Sunday night through Thursday night. This obviously is not an issue if you are using it somewhere other than a bedroom.

P.S. - Don't be swayed by the talk about size of your TV and the viewing distance. This 26" is a perfect size for our bedroom (sits on 5 drawer dresser about 12ft from my pillow). The charts for LCD TVs had me at a 42" minimum, which is not true IMHO.
Panasonic TC-L26X1 LCD
 
Review Date: May 11, 2009
Reviewer: Ken Blkaney, Oklahoma City
Very good 26" LCD television and is just the right size in our guest bedroom..... I believe that Panasonic beats them all hands down.... we replaced our very old CRT TV with this new light weight LCD and it does not take up as much space as the old unit did........ in my own opinion, this Panasonic LCD has the best picture and sound over the other brands, and I did a lot of comparing before buying ..... I really like the timer feature too...... the set-up menu and features are very user friendly. The remote is not lit... has no internal light... but I don't think any of them have an internal light..... not a complaint, but the remote has more stuff on it than I will ever use.... I have owned my 42" Plasma Panasonic for over 2 years now and I am very satisfied with it too.... The plasma has a little bit of a better picture, colors are more vivid, than a LCD has but a plasma also cost more money too.... and a plasma weighs more and uses more power than a LCD TV... This TV only comes in glossy black, the frame and base, which looks very nice but shows every speck of dust. I even called Panasonic and complained about that.....for not offering an alternate color like silver or gray.... I think that most all of the other brands, under 42", also come in only glossy black this year..... oh well.... my wife doesn't mind the glossy black..... Last month I purchased the TC-L32X1 for our bedroom and we liked it so well that we bought the TC-L26X1 LCD in the 26' size for the guest bedroom...... this TV also comes with a dock for plugging in your ipod but I'm not into any of that stuff so I can't say how well it works.... sorry... I have also posted a picture of our new TV here and that's my soda pop can next to the TV so you can get an idea of the size, etc.... and the President just happen to be on the news when I snapped the picture..... I recommend this Panasonic TC-L26X1 LCD TV...... they are very nice and well worth the little extra money over the other brands......
Setup hint for attaching stand
 
Review Date: December 23, 2009
Reviewer: Nahant Rocks,
Great TV, a nice replacement for a recently deceased Sony Trinitron (RIP, old friend). Setup was straightforward, all went smoothly once we got it put together.

Thanks to previous reviewers, I expected some issues with attaching the stand to the TV itself and was not disappointed. There are 4 short bolts that you have to insert, that connect the stand to the TV frame. The threaded holes for each bolt are at the end of a 1- to 2-inch deep (or so) tunnel in the back of the TV frame, so you can't get them started by just screwing them in with your fingers and finishing up with a screwdriver. The manual suggests that you do this by laying the TV screen-down on a towel, but (unless you have a magnetized phillips head screwdriver, maybe - I don't) the bolts just fall sideways off the screwdriver, down into the bottom of the well, with no easy way to get the bolts started in their holes. I have needle-nose pliers but they weren't useful - tunnels too narrow.

Instead, I started with the TV screen-down on a towel on a table, slid the stand into position in its slot on the frame, then carefully rotated the TV and stand upright. That way, I could use my "fat" phillips-head screwdriver to balance the bolt on the end of the screwdriver, and carefully insert the bolt on the tip of the screwdriver, horizontally into the tunnel. Even though you can't see where you're aiming, it wasn't hard to find the holes and all 4 went it quickly doing it that way.