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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Price Comparisons For Hewlett Packard PL4272N 42-inch Plasma Flat Panel HDTV

Hewlett Packard PL4272N 42-inch Plasma Flat Panel HDTV
Hewlett Packard PL4272N 42-inch Plasma Flat Panel HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #375241 in Home Theater
  • Brand: HP
  • Model: PL4272N
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • 1024 x 768 pixel resolution
  • 3D Digital Comb Filter
  • 10,000:1 contrast
  • HP Virtual Surround audio processing, Dolby Digital 5.1 optical digital output
  • Film Mode processing (3:2 Pull Down)





Hewlett Packard PL4272N 42-inch Plasma Flat Panel HDTV









Product Description

Turn stunning, high-definition viewing from daydream into your everyday reality! We've exploited our expertise in printing, digital imaging, and color science, and the result is TVs that will knock your family's socks off. See for yourself with our PL4272N 42-inch High Definition Plasma.





   



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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
1You'll be sorry
By T. Coll
I own a HP 42 inch plasma that recently lost its picure. If you search you'll find this is a common problem with the HP's. When it worked it was fine. It had good resolution and color. It also had the usual burn in issues on the sides from commercials.I had this TV in a apartment that I only used on weekends and it died in 20 months. That equates to 6 months of normal viewing. I will not purchase another HP.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
1Buyer Beware
By J.M.Dee
I've had a HP 42 inch Plasma TV for 3 years and it has been a wonderful picture with vibrant colors but a few weeks ago the picture faded and started flickering and no amount of adjusting would fix it.That is when the problems began, it was impossible to find a HP authorized repair service anywhere in my area in Northern California . No other repair service would touch it citing that HP would not sell the parts or give them any repair manuals.I called HP for help and got someone from India who was very polite but almost impossible to understand. I was told that for $685 a technician would be sent to my house and then parts would be ordered and the TV fixed. The TV would only be warrantied for 90 days.I told him that for $685 I could go to Costco and buy another Plasma TV, which I did that same day so be aware that even though I think the HP is a cut above the others in quality one day sooner or later it will bite the dust and then your problems will begin.Needless to say I am extremely disappointed with HP, I have bought and used lots of their products over the years, even now I have a HP scanner and printer but it's the end of line for HP, I will never buy another one of their products.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
3HP PL4272N
By C. Bridgen
This is an excellent TV for someone looking for an HD picture at a good price. This TV was ahead of its time coming out of the box with 3 HDMI inputs, 2 component inputs, a PC input, 2 composite video inputs, and 10,000:1 Contrast Ratio. Its maximum resolution is 1080i, so it is unable to see the best 1080P high definition picture, but shows an excellent HD picture. I have owned my TV for a year and a half now and it has been excellent. I play video games on it, use it as a PC monitor and watch tons of movies and regular TV programs. The HD cable picture is excellent. As for the burn-in. Red is the hottest color in your TV and plasma TV's in general are WAY more susceptible to burn-in, especially the color red. People don't realize that surge protection is one of the most important keys to protecting your new HD television. If you're worried about your TV lasting...Calibration, the fine tuning of your picture settings through the service menu, will help to add on to the quality of your picture, the life of your TV, and the overall performance and efficiency of the unit. PUT A SURGE PROTECTOR ON YOUR TV IF YOU WANT IT TO LAST!!!

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Hewlett Packard PL4272N 42-inch Plasma Flat Panel HDTV. Reviewed by Bobby P. Rating: 4.0

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Best Price Remanufactured Philips 42PF7220A/37B 42-Inch Widescreen Plasma HDTV

Remanufactured Philips 42PF7220A/37B 42-Inch Widescreen Plasma HDTV
Remanufactured Philips 42PF7220A/37B 42-Inch Widescreen Plasma HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #358052 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 42PF7220A/37B
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • 42-inch plasma TV with CableCARD slot (sold separately) for HD signals; measures 48.8 x 26.8 x 4.4 inches (W x H x D)
  • 1,024 x 768-pixel resolution, 1,500 cd/m2 brightness rating, and 10,000:1 contrast ratio
  • 3-D comb filter eliminates cross-color, cross-luminance and dot-crawl distortion; Pixel Plus video processor
  • 3 composite, 3 S-Video, 2 component, 2 HDMI, and 1 USB input; pair of stereo speakers (15 watts x 2)
  • Remanufactured to like-new condition; 90-day manufacturer's warranty





Remanufactured Philips 42PF7220A/37B 42-Inch Widescreen Plasma HDTV







   



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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Experience
By Fast Reader
I own this TV for more than a year and it never gave me any problem. The first time one connects a TV, one MUST go through the settings with on-screen instructions - very easy. However, if it's not done correctly, then you may have a `bad' picture, dropping, etc. Those are also easy to correct, if you know how to operate the settings.Colors are great, love my HD channels - wouldn't trade for anything. My TV is almost 20hrs a day on, so I know what I'm talking about.If someone is in doubt, a warranty a must. I love it and recommend to anyone.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Love this plasma
By Alexandra
I read the other person's review and thought since I own one why not post one as well. I got this TV about a year ago at a low price and it gives me no problems what so ever. I had a smaller Philips plasma TV and decided it was time for a bigger TV. It works great the colors are amazing. Before I bought it I made sure it worked and was returnable, and since it come with a 2 year warranty I had nothing to worry about.I suggest if you are buying this baby, buy a warranty so what happened to the other person won't happen to you.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
1OK while it lasted
By Bill Wegner
It died within one week of purchase. Thankfully it was still under warranty because it required a $400 repair. Unfortunately it died again nine months later. It was nice while it worked but now it requires another $400 repair and I can't see myself continuing to throw good money after bad.

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Remanufactured Philips 42PF7220A/37B 42-Inch Widescreen Plasma HDTV. Reviewed by William A. Rating: 4.6

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Best Hitachi P42A202 42-Inch 1080I Plasma HDTV

Hitachi P42A202 42-Inch 1080I  Plasma HDTV
Hitachi P42A202 42-Inch 1080I Plasma HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #308910 in Home Theater
  • Color: Gloss Black
  • Brand: Hitachi
  • Model: P42A202
  • Dimensions: 30.25" h x
    42.69" w x
    14.88" l,
    83.80 pounds
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • HD1080 resolution greater than 720p
  • Table Stand included
  • Swivel Stand included
  • 3 HDMI (v. 1.3 with x.v. Color, CEC
  • Anti-Reflective Screen with High Contrast





Hitachi P42A202 42-Inch 1080I Plasma HDTV









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Hitachi P42A202 42" HD1080 Plasma HDTV,





   



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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4My first HDTV and I'm loving it!
By Earl Jones
This is my first HDTV and I am very pleased with it. The picture quality is outstanding. Here are some of my comments, in no particular order....First, as I write this (9/3/2008) Amazon's description of the item is incorrect. They list it as a 720p receiver. It is actually 1080i. Verified at Hitachi's web site, where you can download a PDF specification sheet, also the owner's manual states it is 1080i.The owner's manual leaves a lot to be desired. Descriptions of some of the features ("E-Save" for example) are inadequately covered, or not at all.There is only one S-Video input, and that is on the side of the set, not the back.The component video inputs on the back will also accept composite video... a GOOD thing!You can rename each input source from predefined choices, like PVR, DVD, etc. It would be nice to be able to create your own names (like "TiVo" for example).Setup was very easy. I connected the set to cable, and the built-in tuner found all the analog and digital channels available, and quite a few that had no programming on them (requiring a few minutes of editing of the channel list). Nitpick: you cannot add channels to the channel list manually. You must let the set scan for channels, then mark the ones you want to skip over.The set's tuner is NOT CableCARD equipped.Overall, I would recommend this set highly. It has a lot of inputs, including 3 HDMI inputs, a great tuner, lots of features and amazing picture quality.

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Hitachi P42A202 42-Inch 1080I Plasma HDTV. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 4.5

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Price Comparisons For Zenith P42W46X 42-Inch Flat Panel Plasma ED-Ready TV with NTSC Tuner

Zenith P42W46X 42-Inch Flat Panel Plasma ED-Ready TV with NTSC Tuner
Zenith P42W46X 42-Inch Flat Panel Plasma ED-Ready TV with NTSC Tuner

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #386273 in Home Theater
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: Zenith
  • Model: P42W46X
  • Platform: Windows
  • Dimensions: 25.40" h x
    47.60" w x
    11.60" l,
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • 42-inch-diagonal 16:9 widescreen EDTV gas-plasma monitor with 852 x 480p resolution; 47.6 x 27.4 x 11.6 inches (W x H x D) with stand
  • Stunning 5,000:1 contrast ratio; ultra-luminous 1,000 cd/m2 brightness
  • Acclaimed Faroudja DCDi deinterlacing and line doubling
  • DVI-HDTV, 15-Pin/type D PC input; high-definition component-video, S-video, and composite-video inputs
  • Picture orbiter and whitewash functions prevent image burn-in





Zenith P42W46X 42-Inch Flat Panel Plasma ED-Ready TV with NTSC Tuner







   



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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
4Superior EDTV performance rivals HDTV!
By Writeb
Update, I now have bought this EDTV. I have been agonizing-plasma shopping for over half a year, it boiled down to the affordable edtv models, this zenith and the panasonic TH42PWD7UY. For the time being, I rest easy because I am confident this is the best value for an (EDTV) plasma on the market. So many pro's to this TV. I first saw it in Good Guys and Best Buy, next to other HDTV monitors, it still stood out against many others on the same component video feed. The HDTV Discovery signal looked really good. Not only does this Monitor have a built in TV Tuner, but inputs for virtually every video feed you can feed it, decent speakers, slim profile, included stand, and best of all, great picture! 5000:1 contrast?! Faroudja chip in it? These are features embedded into higher priced hdtv models. Very happy with the TV so far, Looking forward to the new HDTV satellite service to be hooked up!

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Broke the logjam for me
By C. Macdonald
Quite happy with this set. I was totally stuck on my HDTV purchase - bought a used Sony 42B2 and sold it 2 weeks later because it had lousy blacks and was noisy noisy. I was thrashing around trying to decide on a used CRT RP but worried about burn in and resale (as well as the simple bulk and viewing angle problems) Finally a friend told me about this set which is available at goodguys in the stores in the SF bay area for $1999. (oddly it's $2299 online and $2199 at bestbuy.). For that price this is a great unit. Blacks are rich, it's very bright, has a lot of excellent inputs (VGA & DVI as well as component and S-video) - computer output looks extreemely good. SDTV is not great (but I had such high standards because the scaler in the 42B2 was really really good.) Still deciding how much I like DVD output - sharp and contrasty but not smooth in the subtle tones - I have to do more tweaking before I want to say for sure how I feel about it. But apparently this is an LG set under the covers, so it seems like a really good deal.update: I returned it because the black crush was too much for me.

5 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Caveat emptor
By pitugo0311
There are scrupilous sellers out there that claim to sell this item for less than $1,000 and ask you to email them for details. Please dont buy from these people - they claim to be from Romania and ask you to send money to their country. Here are some of the questionable sellers: boschi26, scapen242 haicuverzisoriiI am buying this item elsewhere (possibly at best buy) and I thinkthis is a very good system. They nomally cost around $2,000).

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Zenith P42W46X 42-Inch Flat Panel Plasma ED-Ready TV with NTSC Tuner. Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.5

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

For Sale Panasonic TH-42PX600U 42" Plasma HDTV Television

Panasonic TH-42PX600U 42
Panasonic TH-42PX600U 42" Plasma HDTV Television

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #113897 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • 42 inch 720P HD Plasma TV
  • Deep Blacks, Bright Whites, and up to 29 Billion Colors
  • Progressive Scan
  • Widescreen 16 - 9 aspect ratio
  • Up to 10,000 - 1 contrast ratio





Panasonic TH-42PX600U 42" Plasma HDTV Television









Product Description

The Panasonic TH-42PX600U 42" Plasma HDTV delivers a cinema-style viewing experience at home. The 42" high-definition ready plasma screen creates deep blacks, bright whites and over 8 billion colors - for bright scenes with vivid realism. Its high 10,000:1 contrast ratio gives you a superior picture; the wide range of blacks and whites are rendered with depth and dimensionality. Brilliant, vibrant colors are also fully recreated. Receive and view local over-the-air broadcasts on this plasma in stunning HDTV clarity using the built-in HDTV tuner. The CableCARD slots means no more bulky set-top cable boxes - insert a small card that allows you to receive standard definition and high definition digital broadcasts. A single HDMI cable carries high-quality digital audio and video, without having to deal with a tangle of wires. You can even share your JPEG photos taken with a Lumix digital camera, using the built-in SD card slot. Native Resolution - 1024x768 4 - 3 aspect ratio for TV/AV modes - zoom, full, just HDTV compatibility - 480p/720p/1080i Motion Adaptive 3D-Y/C Digital Comb Filter Color Purity Optimizer (3D Color Management) Video Noise Reduction Motion Pattern Noise Reduction Mach Band Effect Enhancer ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners Use ATSC to Receive Over-The-Air HDTV SD Card Slot PC Card slot (PCMCIA, JPEG Photo Viewer 4) BBE ViVA HD3D Sound Surround Sound 6-speaker audio system - 2 bass-reflex woofers & 4 tweeters, 26W total output CableCARD ready HDMI-HDCP interface Video inputs - 3 Composite (2 rear, 1 front), 3 S-Video (2 rear, 1 front), 2 Component (Y/Pb/Pr, 2 rear), PC in (RGB-VGA, Mini D-sub 15-pin) Audio inputs - 1 PC, 3 audio, 3 rear Component, TV Guide On-Screen Program Guide Picture-In-Picture (2 sources) V-Chip Built-in closed caption decoder Sleep/On/Off timers Video Input Labeling Trilingual display - English, Spanish, French Power Co





   



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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing picture!
By Leby
I recently purchased the Samsung 46 inch LCD (LN-S4692D). I bought this TV because I loved the style and the no glare aspect of an LCD was appealing to me. When I got it home, I was very dissapointed with the picture quality. The analog channels were unwatchable and I think buying a $3000 TV for a handful of HDTV channels is crazy. I then switched to this plasma because when I asked Best Buy associates to turn the channel to an analog channel, I was very pleased with the picture. I purchased it, took it out of the box and I didn't even have to make any changes! The difference between this plasma and my old LCD was astonishing. Almost every channel is crystal clear and the blacks are deeper than any other TV on the market (even the Pioneer). It's also brighter than the Pioneer, if that is an issue for you. If you are serious about picture quality, purchase this Panasonic. The 600U has a cooler design than the 60U and a cable card which are very important to me. The digital camera slot is pretty cool too. So, if you are in the buying stage and still wondering if you should go LCD or plasma, here is my take:Only go LCD if you play video games, have an extremely bright room and watch TV a lot during the daylight hours, or plan on using your monitor as a computer (LCD's are immune to burn in.) If you want a clear picture with eye popping color, buy a Plasma but not a cheap one, buy this Panasonic. Good luck shopping!

41 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
5Awesome Set!!!
By AlphaGeek
This plasma set is one of the best rated in the 42" category by most of the plasma sites.Love the twin HDMI connectors, which I use to connect an HDMI Panasonic DVD player, only one cable is required per connection for video/audio. Cable is inpervious to EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) and Crosstalk, since it's digital and all it does is transfer ones and zeroes :) (Note, for this reason, there is NO need to spend $60 and up for the high end cables like Monster. I've bought the $4 cables from Amazon and they work great).Unit also has a cable card slot (which I don't use), PC port, and SD card slot for watching photos on your TV.The sound is very good, unit is rated at 31 W Output Power, and has four speakers (including two woofers), very good channel separation, and sound that is very nice and crisp, which should be more than enough for anyone except an audiophile in my opinion.Colors are vivid, and the images are ultra sharp.I've only had mine for about 10 days, so I have not calibrated mine yet until it's broken in. Also, I don't have HD service through my cable provider, since Time Warner is transitioning to Comcast in our area, and they're have been out of HD converters & DVRs for weeks now - Thanks Warner Cable...)The remote control is intuitive and well laid out, with big buttons, and a size that feels just right for even smaller hands. Keys are not backlit, but that's about the only fault I could find with it.A word of advice for folks that have bought plasmas and prospective buyers, is to take the set out of "torch" mode (very high picture setting, intended for showing the TV in brightly lit store showrooms, which increases wear on the screen phosphors) and lower this setting as when your unit is new to minimize burn in (see Panny's instructions below). After the first 100 hours, the unit should give you around ~60,000 hours of trouble free viewing, which translates to around 20 years of 8 hours/day viewing.Keep in mind that this phenomenon is not unique to plasma technology, CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), can and do suffer from burn-in if not used properly).Here's what you need to do per Panasonic instructions (should be applied to all brands, not just Panasonic). When your plasma TV is initially installed, the first 100 hours of use is known as the "break-in period." During this time, to minimize any risk of image retention, you should: 1. Make sure the plasma TV is in a viewing mode (aspect ratio) that completely fills the screen. The panel is shipped in this condition, in what is called the "Just" mode. 2. Turn down the Picture setting (in the Picture menu) to +0. 3. Briefly engage the 4:3 mode and confirm the side bars are set to "Mid", or "Bright". This can be adjusted in the Set Up menu. 4. Always return the display mode that fills the screen (such as Just, Zoom, Full, or H-FILL). 5. Try not to view channels with stationary backgrounds or logos for extended periods of time. 6. Avoid extended display of static images (video games, computer images, DVD title screens, etc.).After following the brake in period, you should buy a calibration DVD like Avia or Digital Video Essentials (~$40), to calibrate the unit and get the best picture possible.Mounting the unit on a wall is pretty straight forward. I've bought theEasyMount EZLCDP-02 (see my review on it, along with step-by-step install instructions), so overall I am very happy with our purchase.Pros: Awesome picture, sound, plenty of connectors, built-in HD tunner,PC port, sleek and sexy looking set, valueCons: Remote control's keys not lit

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Best 42" Plasma on the Market for the Money!
By G. Roberti
I was on the HDTV hunt for our family room for close to a year and my issue was that we had a cabinet built some time ago for a 36" giant tube TV, so I had size restrictions. I did my homework both online and in the stores and this is the TV we bought based on best picture for the dollar. We have this TV for about a month now...our source is Comcast HD Cable connected via Component Cables, and the picture is awesome! We also have an Oppo upconverting DVD player connected via HDMI and it too is unbelievably clear with near HD quality....plus a Sony 5 DVD player connected via Component input and that is very clear for a 480p picture.I too was going to go 42" Samsung DLP or Sony 3 LCD (they fit) but with the off axis viewing being somewhat tricky as to get that nice clear HD picture from anywhere in the room with them, the plasma was the way to go. You can sit ANYWHERE in the family room and get a perfect picture, period!..center, left, right, standing (watching football) and even the kids laying on the floor right in front get a great picture. We had a 8yo Sony 41" rear projection (standard definition TV that fit) and I guess you can imagine how much better this is. We also have 23" HD LCD in the kitchen and 32" HD LCD in our bedroom, so we are no strangers to the HD experience...but this TV is so bright and crystal clear, I can't tell put in words how fantastic the picture is. Like a lot of others, we looked at the model down, the 60U, but this model has an anti-glare screen, faster processing of the signal, MUCH better sound system, Cable Card capabilities (we don't use it), and the SD card input in the front so we can view our pictures from our digital cameras, which by the way, is a very cool feature!....and all this for around $100 to $150 more, which I think is really worth it. Plus, it has a little nicer look with the silver mixed with the black edge around the screen versus the all silver 60U model. The sound is so good, we find ourselves not using the surround sound system as much...the bass is very prominent and the voices are very clear, way better than your normal TV sound system.The onscreen interface for all the internal controls is very easy to use and if you look on some of the High Definition forums for this model on the Internet, some people have posted the settings they use to get an even better picture. We went with the Panasonic for another reason as well because it was the only model that had the controls on the FRONT of the TV for the Volume, Channel, etc....and the Auxiliary Inputs too (if I can't find the remotes, teenagers!). Most 42" plasmas we looked at...Samsung, LG, and Hitachi had all the controls on the sides of the screen and Auxiliary Inputs on the sides behind the screen so if you want to plug in the video camera or a video game, it's a bit of a hassle, especially in our cabinet. As for playing video games and being concerned about "burn in" issues, this TV has an anti-burn-in technology to prevent this from happening in terms of a counter scanning line input onto the screen and a screen saver that senses the still image. The Panasonic has the best screen, 9th Generation technology, with a 60,000 hour HALF LIFE....double the other brands! Now that this TV is in the $1.400.00 price point, it's a no brainer to purchase if you are in this price range. I bought from a brick & motar store in NJ that matched J&R's (NY) price at the time ($1,450) but I have 3 friends that have bought from Amazon...a 56" Samsung DLP, a Sharp 32" LCD, and a Sony XBR 60" rear projection LCD...each sale went flawlessly and delivery was great with all the TVs arriving in perfect condition (I installed all 3 TVs so I know). Buy this TV, you will be thrilled, and from Amazon with the utmost confidence!

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Panasonic TH-42PX600U 42" Plasma HDTV Television. Reviewed by Olive R. Rating: 4.6

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Compare Prices For ViewSonic VPW425 42" Plasma Flat-Panel HD-Ready TV

ViewSonic VPW425 42
ViewSonic VPW425 42" Plasma Flat-Panel HD-Ready TV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #145880 in Home Theater
  • Brand: ViewSonic
  • Model: VPW425
  • Platform: Windows
  • Original language:
    English
  • Dimensions: 5.00" h x
    8.00" w x
    10.00" l,
    101.00 pounds
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • 42-inch flat-panel, HDTV-ready plasma TV with NextVision technology; 40.9 x 25.6 x 3.7 inches (W x H x D)
  • 852x480 VGA resolution compatible with VGA up to UXGA
  • XtremeView performance with up to 160-degree viewing angles (horizontal and vertical)
  • Picture-in-picture and split screen capability
  • Built-in TV tuner accepts all VHF and UHF channels and CATV input





ViewSonic VPW425 42" Plasma Flat-Panel HD-Ready TV









Product Description

Feel the action of up to 2 games at once on the amazingly crisp screen of this 42" Viewsonic plasma TV. Picture-in-picture feature picks up stunning images via the built-in TV tuner, while the spectacular brightness and depth, in conjunction with the XtremeView performance with 160° viewing angle offers an unmatched viewing experience. Features widescreen format with 852x480 VGA resolution. Built-in virtual surround sound speakers, progressive scan technology and high definition format compatibility round out the state-of-the-art features. At less than 4" deep, it's hard not to make room for this plasma TV in your life. View larger image for cable hookup guidelines. $99.99 freight provides in-home truck delivery service ($200 value). 72.2 lbs. Imported.





   



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108 of 130 people found the following review helpful.
1Disappointing
By steve
Bought the TV, had new digital HDTV cable installed, spent half a day re-wiring and moving all my other components, plugged the TV in, and was so disappointed I almost kicked it. The picture is totaly fuzzy and the colors are dull. I messed with the settings called Viewsonic support, no help, the picture just remains lousy.I tried a DVD with my progressive scan DVD player and the picture was misarable.For sure the unit won't work as a computer monitor.Don't waste your money or time on this one.

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
4Pretty Darn Good For Under 3K!
By James
O.K.----I think our man Steve from CA. might have been better served if he had read the owner's manual first, and then had professional installation. THIS IS NOT A HDTV! It will take the signal, but will have to "dumb it down" to display. But that display is absolutely gorgeous: sharp colors, wide viewing angle and NO artifacts. As for using the display as a computer monitor, I would be hard pressed to recommend it any higher. As with all viewsonic monitors I have owned in the past, apps from word processing to the newest games are just perfect. I connected my cable to a media center computer I built, and now use a nifty program called Snapstream that puts the old TIVO to shame! Now my wife can tape her soaps, easily burn her favorites to DVD, check her E-Mail, surf the web, video chat with her mom, play Tetris (O.K.---she's a little behind the times in her gaming!), find that song she has been looking for, etc----all from the comfort of our bed. She's now happy as a clam, which any guy will tell you pays the ol' hubby dividends far greater than the sub 3K cost of the unit. And I must admit, I can't wait for Halflife II on a big monitor with the display settings jacked to the max! Two caveats: Again, no HDTV. Perhaps more importantly, if you are going to set this unit up yourself, you ought be an enthusiast. Trying the many input choices enabled me to decide on the best option for myself, which proved to be the DVI for the computer, and the S-Video for all TV functionality except for DVD playback, which benefits with progressive scan connections (you know, that red blue yellow thingy). If you rely on the manual alone, you are apt to be left confused, as it is far too brief and poorly written. If you feel, as I do, that the PC is the future engine to drive home entertainment, this unit is an excellent partner!

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
3Not bad for an EDTV, but it's not HDTV.
By Kathy Taylor
First of all, this TV is an EDTV 'monitor', not an HDTV as they want you to think. I received mine today, and the actual spec is buried on p.16 of the manual. This TV is only capable of displaying 480p max, and can receive HDTV signals that are passed through an external decoder (the decoder is not built in). However those 780p/1080i HDTV signals are downconverted to 480p. Same with Progressive-scan DVDs. I wish I would have known this before ordering. Now, the picture looks nice, but $3k is a lot to spend on a widescreen TV, even though it's a flat-panel.

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ViewSonic VPW425 42" Plasma Flat-Panel HD-Ready TV. Reviewed by Victor F. Rating: 4.0

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

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

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

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2968 in Home Theater
  • Size: 55-Inch
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 55LM8600
  • Dimensions: 31.30" h x
    13.00" w x
    48.50" l,
    57.10 pounds
  • Display size: 55





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









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LM8600 3D/Smart LED TV


   



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

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

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

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LG Cinema Screen 55LM8600 55-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 240Hz Dual Core LED-LCD HDTV with Smart TV and Six Pairs of 3D Glasses. Reviewed by Sandy L. Rating: 4.0

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