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Friday, November 30, 2012

Where Can I Buy Sansui HDLCD3250 32-Inch 720p LCD TV

Sansui HDLCD3250 32-Inch 720p LCD TV
Sansui HDLCD3250 32-Inch 720p LCD TV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53770 in Home Theater
  • Size: One Size
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Sansui
  • Model: HDLCD3250
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 23.00" h x
    7.00" w x
    34.00" l,
    19.30 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1366 x 768
  • Display size: 32

Features

  • 32-Inch widescreen TFT LCD (720p) is DTV-ready with dual ATSC/NTSC tuners
  • Brightness 400cd/m2
  • 3D Comb Filter
  • Wall Mount Vesa(200 x 100)
  • Energy Star compliant





Sansui HDLCD3250 32-Inch 720p LCD TV









Product Description

Orion Sansui 32" HD LCD Television





   



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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Sansui TV
By Paul
Good value, easy to set up, and clear picture. No problems whatsoever and would recommend highly. Also, the remote code is carried by Direct TV, which is a plus.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4This TV is Great
By SuzieQGirl
Did not realize this was available from Amazon. Purchased from BJ's wholesale Club and the picture is beautiful. Hooked right up to our Verizon FIOS and we couldn't be more pleased. Not a tech. person, so if we missed something, we don't know it! We paid about $20. less at BJ's.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Inexpensive TV works well w/basic cable
By E. J. Tomlinson
I usually choose Sony but purchased this based on the salespersons suggestion. It was easy to set up & choose channels. I have basic cable & now have access to great digital TV. I paid $329 at ShopKo, a local store, and know that I can return it easily if I encounter problems. Very happy.

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Sansui HDLCD3250 32-Inch 720p LCD TV. Reviewed by Olive R. Rating: 4.0

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Under (Add Your Price Ranges) LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV

LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV
LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37722 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black Smog
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 55LD520
  • Dimensions: 35.50" h x
    53.40" w x
    16.70" l,
    72.50 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 55

Features

  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • 100,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • TruMotion 120Hz
  • Picture Wizard II
  • Smart Energy Savings





LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV









Product Description

This is a Full HD television anyone would be happy with, at almost any budget. It's great for sports and fast action, along with offering the Core Technologies that make every LG television something better.





   



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58 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
5LOVE IT!!! Better than the 55" Samsung LCD
By Nosferatu524
First off...I have no gripes with the Samsung 55" LN55B6xx series screens (2009 models) but it's the newer ones the C630, etc. (2010) I've gotten 4 people to buy the LN55B6xx models and loved them so I figured it's my turn to upgrade to this. I originally got the Samsung LN55C630 and a few things I don't like about it compared to this LG are the following. #1 - input lag. If you don't know what this is search it on wikipedia. Basically this LG has very minimal lag. It's a fast panel with equal color reproduction as the Samsung. #2 - frame interpolation (the smooth thing on the 120Hz+ panels) is much more natural on the LG (whereas the Samsung looks fake). Both TVs offer customization for it in Blur and Jitter correction. I use the TV for HD content off a home theater PC, DirecTV, and Xbox360 action. I found both TV's give issues with videos looking "jerky" with the frame interpolation turned on unlike my old 60Hz TV but simply dropping the PC's refresh rate to 24Hz (film is shot 23.976) made the 5:5 pull up perfect! The dealbreaker which makes the LG work is for gaming. The Samsung flat out you CANNOT play games on it with the input lag being so terrible. The Samsung was around 130-160 ms in lag whereas for me the LG is around the 50-65 ms range. Much more tolerable! Oh and this one's cheaper!Your best bet is to go and look at a TV before you buy it (along with reading reviews). I walked into the store (Best Buy) with my laptop and an HDMI cable in hand and started playing with all their big panels. This is the best one for the money. I took a chance on this one being there's really no reviews on this new model but I can't regret it one bit.BUY BUY BUY!!!

17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5Best TV
By I Love HIP HOP
I purchased this tv from Best Buy for 1299, and I must say it was worth every penny. The true motion feature is awesome. While watching Law and Order it looks like I standing right there on set, I have never seen a TV display such with such a crisp picture. I almost purchased a 58" samsung plasma, but after reading some reveiws I quickly changed my mind. If your in the market to purchase a tv, this is the one to purchase.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Great TV for the price
By ADobbs
Just purchased this TV from Amazon (just over $1,400) with free shipping and NO TAX. Best Buy had it for the same price, but I liked the fact that I was able to save $70 in tax, and pay for this TV over a 2 year (24 interet free financing) period if I wanted. Just set it up tonight, and am watching the Boise St. versus Va Tech game. TV looks great combined with an HD signal. I have FIOS, and the picture quality is awesome. I didn't find a whole lot of reviews on this TV, so I wanted to add to the short list. This isn't a top of the line TV, nor is it a bottom of the market TV. I bought the Sanus tilting wall mount that holds up to 56 inch TV's, and it holds with no problems. I just saw that the 240 Hz model is only $150 more now, but hey, that kind of stuff happens all the time with electronics. I am very happy with my purchase so far.

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LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.4

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

For sale Sony BRAVIA W-Series KDL-52W4100 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV

Sony BRAVIA W-Series KDL-52W4100 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV
Sony BRAVIA W-Series KDL-52W4100 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35428 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: KDL-52W4100
  • Dimensions: 4.80" h x
    49.80" w x
    32.80" l,
    71.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 52

Features

  • 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution (1920x1080p) LCD Panel
  • Motionflow™ 120Hz - clear, smooth motion for DVDs, TV
  • DMex ™ compatible; allows seamless feature upgrades
  • Enhanced XMB™ with 3D graphics incl. TV Guide
  • HDMI™ x4, HD Component x2, PC Input





Sony BRAVIA W-Series KDL-52W4100 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV









Product Description

Ready for a TV and a technology that will change the way you see TV and movies? Sony's 1080p KDL-52W4100 with Motionflow™ 120Hz technology creates a new standard for picture performance, with smooth, lifelike image quality that responds to the demands of even the fastest moving images with ease. Add to that unique features like the enhanced Xross Media Bar® with 3D graphics and integrated TV Guide program information, built-in DMex functionality, and other picture quality technologies like BRAVIA Engine 2™ and ACE contrast enhancement, and you can see why we call the W-series the new standard in 120Hz performance.





   



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234 of 240 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent LCD with overall ease of use
By M. Moreno
I bought this TV in June 2008 and have found it to be an absolutely great buy. I bought my at RC Willey. Yes, I read the CNET review and the reviewer marked down the TV because of the dark shades changing. I looked at this in the store for several minutes and have lived with it for a month and have not noticed that problem at ALL! Personally I think they guy shot down the SONY because Samsung is running TV advertisements on CNET. This is a super sharp TV with excellent colors and deep deep blacks. This TV is much better than the old 2007 W. Here is why I bought this TV...It is super clear in digital broadcast and does a much better job in Analog/420p SD (old) transmitions than any other TV I have seen (no jaggies..thanks to Sony noise reduction/DSP). Sony knows Bluray- they invented it, they know what skin tones should look like like (they own a movie studio), thier menus are really easy/simple to use (vs. Samsung 650), it has a built in TV guide (You can get rid of that Monthly cable box fee) and it has future expansion capability. On pure picture quality vs. Samsung 650: * Picture: It is pretty darn close in digital broadcast. I looked at both side by side. Samsung has a slight edge on clarity in analog broadcast. Samsungs have more glare, Sony is a matte screen but blacks on samsung are pretty darn good because of the glossy screen. When viewing a BluRay DVD though, the Sony slightly more details. No fade from bright to black issues on sony as noted by CNET (he must have had a protype system). Colors are nice a bright and bravia 2 engine is even better than XBR4 or near it. I have heard the Z series may be better but they don't make it in 52'' yet. * Menus: Samsungs menus are made for Engineers (lots of tweeks, but really confusing for average user). If you doubt it, download the user manual to the A650 and KDL524100 and see for yourself. If you and your family are highly technical, go for the Samsung. If you don't want to fiddle (aka get lost in menus), but get an excellent picture, go with the Sony. Sony's are really simple and easy to use, plus it automatically find digital channels and is somehow able to display all the channel icons (it is like I have a built in cable box).* Features: The Sony may not have the Ethernet and built in weather/news of the 650 Samsung, but it does have the built in TV guide and future expansion. Realistically, if you want Internet in your TV, you are better off connecting an external device (Playstation, Apple TV, etc). The TV guide feature in the sony is great and the Bravia Sync is a big plus (especially when you use a Sony DVD upconverter 1080p (nice one at costco)- why?...TV remote controls it all. Sony Picture n' Picture is nice as well allowing you to view pictures/video from HDMI while at the same time viewing cable TV (regardless if it is SD or HD signal)* Asthetics: My favorite feature on the sony is that the power buttons on on the top of the TV... helps with preventing kids from turning tV on/off. I believe Samsungs are too low. I personally didn't like the Red on the Samsung and the glossy screen. The remote on the Sony is really easy to find/use vs. the Samsung. But the Samsung's remote lit up at night...which the Sony's does not.Bottom line: if you are a videophile and your family (wife) can deal with the techno menus (plus you want to upgrade the firmware to fix the Samsung A650 on/off bug), get the Samsung. If you want the a super clear Picture (videophile made easy), easiest to use LCD with features that make every day TV viewing smooth and easy... The sony is excellent- Plus it is future expandible.Recommended Evaluation settings: Picture mode custom, backlight 7, Picture 95, Brightness 45, Color 50, Hue 0, Color temp Neutral, Sharpness 4, Noise Red. off, MPEG Noise red. off, Advanced settings-> Black corrector: med, Advance C.E Med, Gamma off, clear white low.

99 of 101 people found the following review helpful.
5Best 52" LCD HD-TV for the money
By Ali S.
I did a lot of research when I decided to buy a 52" TV. I'm a student and a part-time salesman at a fortune 100 company in consumer electronics. After weeks or perhaps months of preparation and research I narrowed down my options to the Samsung A750 and the Sony bravia w4100. Now I did have a Samsung A550 and a Sony Trinitron High Def CRT at home and they were both pretty impressive but I figured that Sony does a better job in 52" or larger category after observing the w4100 and a750 for several days at work.First off lets talk about the screen. The 50'000:1 contrast of the Samsung vs. 30'000:1 contrast ratio of the Sony. The way Samsung measures its contrast ratio is radically different from Sony, that is why Samsung never discloses its "TRUE CONTRAST RATIO", but Sony does. In this case sony's true contrast is 3,000:1. Whatever the true contrast ratio of Samsung, it is not superior to that of Sony's. This is something that most experts agree on. It is easy to blast your dynamic contrast ratio but not your true contrast. Some claim that the Samsung produces deeper blacks but my answer is that this is due to Samsung's glossy mirrored screen and it has nothing to do with performance. The mate screen of sony absorbse white light coming from backlight or any ambient lighting from the room. This causes the blacks not to appear as deep or fake as the samsungs. Plus, Samsung manufactures all of Sony LCD screens so in terms of screen capability they are equal. If you have a bright room go for the sony, the screen is slightly brighter and not reflective like the Samy. The backlight for Sony seems to work brighter but its not as evenly distributed as the Samy, this is clear in the dark.Second factor I checked for was the TV engine. We have the Samsung's Dnie Pro vs. Bravia 2. Well there is no question that bravia 2 is the clear winner here, being utilized by Sony XBR6 and XBR7 which go for about $4000 dollars while the Samsung's DNIE pro is built to compete with the lower end Sony Bravia Engine Pro. Sony's Standard TV quality is excellent and the Samy is just as good but i noticed that Sony's colour was more natural ie. colour of grass in baseball. Also sony covers over %90 of colour Gamut while Samsung covers only %70, this maybe why skin tones and greens look more natural on the Sony.Next up was refresh rate and here both run at 120 Hz and here Sony has dramatically improved over the XBR4 series in motionflow. Samsung also does really well in 120 Hz category so I say they are both a tie here.Sound is another important factor for my decision, i blasted the 7 series at work and noticed poor sound quality in extreme volumes while the Sony better retained its quality. However the Samsung was capable of delivering deeper Bass probably due to its built in Subwoofer. Sony allows you to adjust voice volume and enable steady sound to prevent commercials from freaking you out in the middle of your favourite tv shows. But be aware this may cause low volume in sudden loud scenes in movies.Finally last thing I looked for was design. Samsung 7 series looks fabulous with its glass like frame and a touch of red, but that is the problem for me, "red". I don't fancy a red TV and I think it's one of those fashion trends that would soon be "old fashioned". Sony however retains a more masculin design with fine glossy black frame and metal speakers at the bottom.Its a pretty close call but having used both Sony and Samsung (sony for longer) i feel that sony is more capable of delivering quality products as most Japanese manufacteres do. Also sony has great customer service vs Samsung i have had a sony TV break once and there was a repair man at my door step in less than 12 hours servicing my TV at home (bulb replacement in a old projection tv). Sony is the innovator here while Samsung is the follower, that's one reason why i chose the sony. Biggest factor for me was the superior Sony TV engine and better design. Oh and by the way sony is slightly thinner.Sony is the best your money can buy for a TV overall, as it always has been since the day of Trinitron. [...]Pros:- Excellent Picture Quality- Deep dark blacks- Motion Enhancer- Covers 90% color gamut- Vertical viewing angle- Great Sound/Audio performanceCons:- Horizontal Viewing Angle- lacks picture Shadow details

40 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5Great investment
By Dr Watson
***Updated*** (with new settings post firmware upgrade)I have had this TV for 5 months now and could not be happier. This set produces excellent picture quality, amazing black levels and vibrant colors. The new Bravia Engine 2 also improves with 120Hz motion processing from Sony XBR4 line. My TV is located in a well lit room so the semi-matte display was a must. This TV delivers many useful settings to let you have the full freedom of making this TV truly yours. The PQ on 1080p material such as blu-ray movies or games is phenomenal. Broadcasted 1080i/720p HD sources look very good too - all depending on your provider and signal strength. SD quality is good but again it varies from channel to channel.For everyday use, this TV will get some immediate props for its' picture delivery from any viewer. If you like sports, you can expect unrivaled video processing of fast action. If you enjoy movies, this Sony offers a combination of settings to complement the true 24p cinematic picture.Since blu-ray movies are still expensive I have done a lot of testing by watching normal DVD's on my PS3 - and I have to tell you, those DVDs look better that HD broadcasts from Comcast. It feels almost unreal when you get to watch older movies with such clarity as if they were shot just a few years ago.If you need some starter settings to get more accurate reproduction of colors and detail, feel free to use my settings (post update v.202):Picture AdjustmentsPicture mode: CustomBack Light: MinPicture: 94Brightness: 52Color: 45Hue: 0Color Temperature: NeutralSharpness: 5Noise Reduction: MediumMPEG Noise Reduction: OffAdvanced SettingsBlack Corrector: OffAdvanced C.E.: OffGamma: OffClear White: OffLive Color: OffWhite BalanceR-Gain: -1G-Gain: -1B-Gain: -4R-Bias: -3G-Bias: 3B-Bias: -2Motion Enhancer: StandardCineMotion: Auto1Screen MenuWide Mode: FullAuto Wide: On4:3 Default: OffDisplay Area: Full PixelKeep in mind that sets and environments vary - so you don't have to use these settings verbatim. But it should give you a good start without a professional calibration. Just make sure not to leave the setting at the default given Vivid - since companies set most TVs at the brightest picture setting to compete against other sets in the bright store rooms. Otherwise you may be get a second hand tan from the picture =)Sound quality is excellent if you are not planning on using a more powerful sound system. The TV offers plenty of ports - so you can easily connect to many devices at once.I hope you love this TV as much as I do. Enjoy!

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Sony BRAVIA W-Series KDL-52W4100 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Perry S. Rating: 4.2

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Is Better Than Philips 40PFL7505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Black

Philips 40PFL7505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Black
Philips 40PFL7505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Black

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35494 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 40PFL7505D/F7
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 23.50" h x
    38.20" w x
    1.60" l,
    30.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 40

Features

  • 4 HDMI inputs
  • LED - edgelit
  • Perfect Natural Motion
  • Perfect Pixel
  • Energy Star 4.0





Philips 40PFL7505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Black









Product Description

Treat yourself to an immersive experience with the latest ultra thin LED TV from Philips. With a powerful picture performance from Pixel Precise HD, the slim frame ensures you are always part of the action.

LED
The LED Display renders the highest available contrast with stunning brilliance, colors and low power consumption. The revolutionary new LED lights are positioned at both sides in the backlight for the LCD display. They generate brilliant light in bright image scenes, and are dimmed to lowest levels in dark scenes. The result is a stunning picture with extreme contrast, sharpness, vibrant color and with less energy compared to a normal LCD TV of the same screen size.

Full HD LCD display 1920x1080p
The Full HD screen has the widescreen resolution of 1920 x 1080p. This is the highest resolution of HD sources for the best possible picture quality. It is fully future proof as it supports 1080p signals from all sources, including the most recent like Blu-ray and advanced HD game consoles. The signal processing is extensively upgraded to support this much higher signal quality and resolution. It produces brilliant flicker-free progressive scan pictures with superb brightness and colors.

120Hz Clear LCD (2ms)
120Hz Clear LCD creates extreme motion sharpness for clear and vibrant images even with fast on-screen motion. The Double Frame Rate Insertion works with a high 120Hz refresh rate. It increases the sharpness of motion reproduction to more than twice that of conventional LCD, resulting in a response time of 2 milliseconds (measured in Perceived Blur-Edge-Width; BEW). This unique Philips technology brings motion sharpness of LCD displays to an unprecedented level.

Perfect Pixel HD Engine
Experience unrivalled sharpness and clarity with Perfect Pixel HD Engine. Each pixel of the picture is enhanced to better match the surrounding pixels, resulting in a more natural picture. The result is a uniq





   



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119 of 123 people found the following review helpful.
4Surprisingly Great.
By matchless
I bought this TV recently from a national chain store on a semi-whim (I'd been wanting a new TV for a little while but wasn't sure if this was the time to buy). Surprised by how few reviews there were, I decided to write this one.While shopping with my wife, we wandered over to the TV wall just to check out what was available, and I proceeded to wander up and down the wall looking at the TVs. Slowly I narrowed my pool by size (37"-42"), technology (LED LCD), resolution (1080p), and refresh rate (120Hz-240Hz). After all that, I shocking found myself staring at a Philips set (at a great price). The picture was clear, colors were vibrant (probably over-saturated for the sales floor but that's par for the course, I believe), and the bezel was clean and understated. Honestly, I couldn't believe it. I asked my wife which one she liked, and she picked the same one! We decided to purchase this TV and have loved it ever since I set it up.The performance:price ratio on this TV is unbelievable. I'm the type of person who lives by the "get what you pay for" mantra, and, honestly, the price was the only thing that scared me about this TV. Is the deal too good to be true? Since we bought the TV without researching it first (another past time of mine), I hopped on teh almighty interwebz as soon as we got home. I could only find a couple negative comments, and I will elaborate on them here:- The remote and TV IR sensor are a little picky. An angry customer commented that you have to point the remote directly at the TV for it to work. This is not entirely true. The sensor is placed in the bottom middle of the bezel while most TVs have them out to the sides these days. He probably had something sitting directly in front of the TV blocking the sensor. I had to move our center channel speaker to the side a little so the remote has a clear path to the senor. Seems to be an average remote experience to me - just something to be aware of.- Video games lag with the 120Hz processing turned on. I only tried it with the setting at Minimum on my Xbox 360, but the video does noticeably lag (not a lot, but you can see it) at that setting. Solution: Turn it off. It's as simple as that.- For the short time I had the 120Hz processing turned on, I couldn't decide whether I liked it or not. It seems really cool, but my wife did not like it at all. There seems to be a little judder (like they skip, I guess that's the term) in fast moving objects with the setting on Minimum. We just turned it off and have left it that way. Honestly, after reading about the technology more, I'm not sure the programming for this feature is there yet. I'm a little bit of a purist so I'll just leave the video the way it is recorded and broadcast.- I've read some complaints about the sound. Well, what do you expect when the speakers are mounted on the back of the TV? I haven't auditioned the built-in sound setup since I have everything running through my home theater system, but I can't imagine the sound would be very good reverberating off of the wall behind it or the entertainment center surrounding it.Overall, I'm very pleased with this TV (especially since I was able to get it for roughly half of the competitors' price!). Philips may be able to offer this TV at a lower price because they don't do as much sponsoring, advertising, or PR as other brands like Samsung, LG, and Panasonic. This TV sat next to Samsung on the wall, and it outshined the Samsung. The menu experience is very sleek and quick. Not sure if this menu is proprietary to Philips or not, but it's certainly not one of the generic specials I see on all the store/off-brand TVs. The TV menu even has an option to add devices to it by linking a description+icon (video game, DVD, Cable/Satellite, etc.) to an input. My wife LOVES this feature even though we won't use it (AV receiver does all the switching). I even used a USB key to update the firmware on the TV. It was easy and executed flawlessly. Blu ray looks great on this TV, as well. The colors and details really pop. I'm hoping this TV will last my wife and I quite a while :)UPDATE (12/01/11): I've been meaning to update this review with one thing that I've noticed since we bought the TV. We still love it and the picture is great, but for some of the pickier people out there the TV does have backlight glow at the left and right edges (especially the top right corner). You can only really see it when a completely black screen is displayed (or I suppose a very dark scene, but I've never noticed it otherwise). From what I understand about edge lit LED technology this seems normal, but other brands may do a better job of minimizing it.

45 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect TV
By Patrick Louise
Simple review for TV Programing, Video Games and BlurayOk, 1st things 1st. Update the TV!Meaning just get any USB device and drag over the firmware update from the Phillps website and this TV works like a dream. Its very simple so don't let that scare you into not buying this tv. All new tv's have firmware updates now. Its very common.I can't speak for the tv before the update because I did it right away.Anyway, on to the review! ^_^1st TV ProgramingI have Direct TV I gotta say movies and shows simply look amazing. The picture is crisp and pops out at you. The newer the tv show your watching the better it will look. HD programing is a must of course. No Lag or jiddering or whatever other reviews say.Now for Video games. I have a Ps3 and have played it a fair amount already and There's no lag at 1080p 120hz at all. And thats set at maximum I don't know how some reviews say there's a lag maybe thats before the update. But video games look impressive, and again the picture just seems to pop out at you. I play alot of sports and fighting games which of course has alot of action and fast movements and I'm seeing things I never saw before on my old CRT HDTV. There's just so much detail now that the creator's of the games put into it that I can now see, when before you simply didn't pick it up just looking at it.Now for maybe what alot of you are buying a 120hz tv for.. The Bluray Movies.I gotta say the picture looks.breathtaking My Dad who's a old timer when it comes to electronics who's been saying a tv is a tv...even said... Wow this was worth it when he saw the Dark Knight IMAX parts on Bluray. It simply looks like there right in the room with you. Like your right in back of them or on the side of them.. or your in the room when there's a explosion.Also the Speakers Some reviews say there low.. Honestly I don't even have it close to middle on the volume setting and the sound is like everywhere. You get the surround sound and HD sound all in one.Ive been looking at getting a new HDTV for 6 months, looking at samsungs, Sony's,LG and so on, and this TV simply was the best deal for 120hz.I bought this tv when it was on sale for $599 and Paid $547 with tax included . At the Target store(15 percent off) (Target Card) and 10 percent off purchase coupon.So once they put this tv on sale again or if the current price (629 in store) jump on it. Its a perfect tv for those making the jump to LCD-LED technology. The 120hz makes a huge difference so stick with brand that you already know, they haven't been around a long time for nothin ^_^.Sorry if this is a nothing but positive review for the tv but I'm just calling it like I see it. This tv is the best led your going to get on the market at this size with 120hz. Trust me I looked all over the place :)

18 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
3Good TV, HD picture not the best
By FwaysNGreens
We wanted a second TV for a newly finished basement, and we didn't want to pay too much so the $600-ish price was appealing. The TV is easy to set up. I did load the firmware update on a thumbdrive and updated the TV at start-up. That was easy.Some other reviews have commented on the sound. We're OK with it. Others have said that the remote is a bit sensitive, and we generally concur with that, but it's no big deal. I find the remote overall and the TV in general quite easy to use and configure.Those things are nice, but TVs like this are really about the picture. I read the glowing reviews of this TV's picture and was excited to see it. Overall, I have to admit that I'm a bit disappointed. Our other TV is a Samsung 40" C630 and I think it definitely has a superior picture to the Philips. I have tried all the different picture mode settings and tinkered with the individual items (brightness, contrast, color) but I just can't get it close to the Samsung. In particular, thin-lined objects such as golf clubs or the edges of a white shirt against a colored background show clear jaggies and aliasing. I also can't get grass to look just the right shade of green. In general, the Samsung's picture just looks crisper and better defined. The Philips picture is by no means bad, but I can notice the difference.

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Philips 40PFL7505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Black. Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.4

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Cheap Online Coby TFTV4028 40-Inch 1080p LCD TV

Coby TFTV4028 40-Inch 1080p LCD TV
Coby TFTV4028 40-Inch 1080p LCD TV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20341 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Coby
  • Model: TFTV4028
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 24.49" h x
    43.27" w x
    4.21" l,
    36.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 40

Features

  • 40-Inch widescreen TFT LCD (1080p) is DTV-ready with dual ATSC/NTSC tuners
  • HDMI digital connection for perfect AV signal transmission
  • AV input jacks for use with media players, DVR/VCRs, video games, and more
  • Full-range stereo speakers (20W) along with Digital comb filter and noise reduction
  • V-chip parental control, Closed-Caption, and Electronic Program Guide support and Multi-language on-screen display.





Coby TFTV4028 40-Inch 1080p LCD TV









Product Description

Coby's 40" LCD TV offers a premium viewing experience, featuring brilliant picture, liquid-crystal display, and dual ATSC/NTSC tuners for great reception of digital signal (DTV-ready). With multiple HDMI digital connections and a 15-pin VGA interface, the TFTV4028 is perfect for use as a television or computer monitor, integrated full-range stereo speakers, AV inputs and digital noise reduction also included.





   



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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
5Cobyv surprise.
By Clyde.
I bought my Coby at a local store after my 37 inch LG gave up the ghost after four (4) years and about a month after my extended warranty expired. I've purchased Coby headphones one pair sounded great but didn't last long, but what can you expect for $2.00, from Amazon, but never any other Coby items. The 40 inch Coby has a beautiful clear picture. Although I play it through a dedicated sound system, the sound is good through the TV speakers. So far so good, I'll see how long it last. I bought the five year extended warranty just to be on the safe side. I hope and pray it last longer the LG a brand I will never buy again.

27 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
1TV had problem after 6 hrs of use (over 2 days) - also this is a 720p LCD TV, not 1080p
By phwang
Bought this TV new from Fry's on 5/29/11. Used it that night for a couple of hours. Then watched TV again next day. On the 3rd day, the remote nor the TV pwoer switch would not work... had to turn the surge protector off then on again, now remote was able to turn the tv on. Watched TV and channel surfed for about 30 min, now gets to a channel with sound but no image (black screen). Unable to turn off TV using remote nor TV button. Had to turn off surge protector again and on - works now. Emailed Coby tech support - awaiting response... will update my review afterwards, if I get a response.Update:This is the crappy response I got - tech support does not even understand that the unit is broken.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------We're delighted to have you as a customer and want to ensure that you can begin using and enjoying your COBY product right away. In addition to giving you the best products, we're also committed to providing you with a comprehensive range of support services backed by a team of expert advisors that are ready to assist youPlease contact our customer care call center for a "Step-by-Step" guide or help on "how-to".Consumer Care Contact Information1-877-302-2629-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Update:So I kept the set since it seems to be working fine the next day perhaps a mistake. I bought a new video card for my PC with HDMI out intending to be able to use this 40" 1080p screen. After researching and tweaking settings, I re-read the specs on Amazon and found out that this is really a 720p LCD TV (capable of 1080i). Note the inconsistency in the Amazon description of this item...Product Features and Technical DetailsProduct Features * 40-Inch widescreen TFT LCD (1080p) is DTV-ready with dual ATSC/NTSC tunersTechnical Details * Brand Name: Coby * Model: TFTV4028 * Display Technology: LCD * Display Size: 40 inches * Image Aspect Ratio: 16:09 * Image Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 * Resolution: 720p * Refresh Rate: 60Also, the user manual and the box totally misleads the buyers. Page 22 of the manual, if falsely claims the TFT panel to have a Resolution of "1920x1080"... FALSE!!!So now I am downgrading this from a 2 star to a 1 star.Update 7/10/11:So I tried calling the 877# to ask why my TV is being reported as having a native resolution of 1366x768... well, it goes to a voicemail and the voicemail is full, so no one to answer the phone and no ability to leave a message (which would probably not be returned).See notes on what is 1366x768..[...]Hm... can't downgrade lower than a 1 star. There should be a 0 star.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
4Pleasant TV for the price
By maryc65
I normally don't review items however since there are almost nil out there on this tv I wanted to voice my opinion. This tv rocks. I had been waiting to purchase a Vizio 42" model and saw this Coby at Shopko. It was on sale for an incredible price of just $399.99. I watched it for a bit and was appreciative of the picture quality even tho it was only hooked to 720. I knew once it was at 1080 it would improve. They were out and I got the raincheck and waited a week to get it home. The sound at first was tinny but the surround was off and once I turned that on It was much better however needs improvement so the 4 star rating. I did purchase a Vizio sound bar but am electronically challenged on gettin it to work. I need the S/pif cable I guess. Going to get one this weekend. This tv has the same hookups as the Vizio and an excellent picture. I love it so far! Great job Coby!

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Coby TFTV4028 40-Inch 1080p LCD TV. Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.4

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

On Amazon (Yes Really) LG 42LE5400 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Internet Applications

LG 42LE5400 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Internet Applications
LG 42LE5400 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Internet Applications

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28370 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Silver Grey
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 42LE5400
  • Released on: 2010-03-04
  • Dimensions: 24.80" h x
    40.00" w x
    1.20" l,
    36.80 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • LED Backlighting
  • NetCast Entertainment Access (Wi-Fi Ready)
  • Wireless 1080p Ready
  • TruMotion 120Hz
  • Picture Wizard II
  • 1920 x 1080 full HD 120Hz resolution With LED Backlighting
  • 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • Picture Wizard II with 2.6ms response time
  • Wide 178-degree vertical and 178-degree horizontal angles





LG 42LE5400 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Internet Applications









Product Description

There's no better LCD display technology than LED and the LE5400 delivers that along with a whole lot more. You can tap directly into instant movies and entertainment with NetCast and cut free of your cable box and messy wires with Wireless 1080p.





   



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272 of 279 people found the following review helpful.
4LG is underrated.
By Rob
I had quite an ordeal over the last month attempting to purchase a new HDTV. I was looking in the sub $1000 range, wanted a 40-42" LED-Lit model and did a lot of research before settling on the Samsung UN40C6300.I originally settled for Samsung over LG due to in-store picture comparisons and quite frankly, Samsung's great reputation over the past years. They were the pioneers of LED edge lighting and for a long time remained king of HDTVs. When my set arrived via Amazon (which was super simple by the way) and I set it up, I was instantly shocked and disappointed. The samsung model had the worst backlight bleeding I have ever seen in any LCD TV/Monitor.. ever.. Upon researching the issue further I discovered that Samsung now outsources panels and I got stuck with a horrible Chineese CN02 panel while the model in the store happened to be using a Samsung Branded IPS panel. I can't say for sure whether stores always get the better panel for display purposes, but this sneaky bait and switch should be illegal. Needless to say, the viewing angles on the horrible CN02 panel and the awful bleeding (spots the size of softballs scattered through the image). Furious, I set up an immediate exchange with Amazon and went back to researching.Digging deep in Amazon's search, I stumbled across the LG 42LE5400 which was only $4 more then the previous Samsung model. What caught me about this TV over the previous was the following:1) Same exact price.2) Research indicated NO panel lottery and LG using superior IPS panels.3) 2" Larger Screen4) NetCast Apps (Samsung's only supplies these on higher-end models)5) Wider range of inputs including composite-in6) Matte screen (Yes glossy looks nicer, but I'd rather not watch TV in a mirror).The exchange through amazon was painless and I am always impressed by their policies and understanding. After the horrible Samsung model was dragged away and the new LG panel dropped off, I set it up and was pleased.The picture was just as nice as the Samsung in my opinion (though a bit less crisp due to matte screen instead of glossy, but that was to be expected and actually ended up being preferred due to lack of reflections). I confirmed a genuine IPS panel by the orientation of the pixels and the push-test. I cannot comment on the sound since I always use a home theater receiver and have never used the built-in speakers. The Set comes with tons of calibration options, eco-sensors (which I disabled as I found it preferred to darken the screen too much. Why have an LED screen when you dim it down to nothing). Even the lighting on the power and function buttons has a neat animation and full control of turning off pesky logo lighting when watching in the dark, a nice touch.The only gripes I have on this panel are the following:1) There is some mild backlight bleeding around the top right and bottom left corner. This tends to make blacks in that general area a bit more grey, but nowhere (and I mean nowhere) as bad as the Samsung. I suppose this is just a limitation of Edge-lit panels.2) NetCast does NOT include Pandora even though it lists Pandora all over LGs website. I suppose they only include that in their receivers/blu-ray players, a major disappointment. Should be called "NetCast Lite".I really rate this panel a 4.5/5 due to the mild backlight bleeding. I feel more care should be put by all brands regarding this issue, but this panel was much better then others thus why I'm keeping it. I'm also a bit put off by the differences in NetCast.Other then that, I'm glad that I finally have this whole fiasco behind me. LG came out of the woodwork for me and blew me away with a far-superior television then the comparable Samsung model with no surprises, tricks and included many extras for the same price range. Unless something goes wrong (or they start getting sneaky with bait-and-switch like Samsung), LG is my new television brand.

122 of 130 people found the following review helpful.
4Great unit, but delay lag problematic for video games; audio sync fixable
By not-just-yeti
This is a great TV: awesome picture and features.- picture brightness is great: I'm using it in a bright living room (with windows on either side of TV), and the LED screen is bright enough to watch w/o problem.- overall features great: Assume I've gushed on about the picture quality, the number of inputs (including several on the side for easy access), the neat 'video mute' feature (under energy saver) so I can play a music CD on my DVD player and not have to see the DVD's stupid music screen, and so on. (Hmm, I guess I could play mp3s on a thumb drive directly from the tv itself; I haven't tried that yet.)- Audio sync problem fixed via firmware: As others have mentioned, after 45min-1hr, the audio became noticeably out of sync from the picture; this seemed to be equally true for all inputs. It wouldn't get *worse* after more time, but it was bad enough that it looked dubbed. My initial hack was to switch to a different input then switch back to the program, and it would re-sync. However, after upgrading the firmware via the internet this problem disappeared. A few notes: ~ getting the internet connected took me a bit; even though DHCP should have happened at plug-in, I had to turn my wireless hub off/on in order to get the TV to get its IP address; ~ In order to trigger the firmware update, I had to press 'netcast' or 'widgets' on the remote; I think it was at that point that the TV automatically sought out the update. ~ it took two firmware updates in a row to reach the most recent version (6.0.something, I think).- Noticeable delay lag for video games: about a tenth of a second or even a bit more (after some measurements and calculating). This is acceptable for many games, but for Wii Music every note I play is off beat, and for Dance Dance Revolution a perfect step scores between "great" and "good". (This is a lag between when the signal is received and when it actually gets displayed -- it doesn't matter for normal TV since you'd never notice if your entire movie is shifted back 0.1s. N.B. "Delay lag" is *not* related to "pixel response time".)~ [Delay lag on other models: I dragged my Wii Music down to Best Buy and tried it on several similar models I was considering. The Samsung LEDs I tried also had ~0.10s lag; Sony Bravia LEDs had ~0.06s lag (still noticeable); no noticeable lag on LCD Viera or Sharp Aquos *LCD*, but (weirdest part) the Sharp Aquos *LED* did have lag (~0.10s). All the models I tried were 40-46"; most were 120Hz. I hope all the time I spent measuring helps out somebody else!]This is for a 42" LG5400; 2010.Jul.15.

128 of 139 people found the following review helpful.
3Picture quality is good but Wireless Ready feature is useless
By Pallab Ghosh Choudhuri
So far, the picture quality is good to me, who never had LCD or LED tv before. So anything better than CRTV is kind of a "wow" to me. So, I dont want to write too much about picture quality.There is one thing I felt betrayed about. There is nowhere in the product description tells that the "Wireless Ready" feature works if and only if one uses USB wireless adapter made by LG and no other USB wireless adapter. I purchased this "Internet Ready" TV with a hope that I would use a different wireless USB adapter that can be purchased for just $15. Now, I am shocked to learn that I will have to use only LG adapter that one can buy for about $80 in amazon.So, when you purchase this product,keep in mind that you will have to spend another 80 bucks to make Netcast and netflix work. Although other option is to hook your computer to the TV by HDMI or AVI.I hope this review help you make informed decision.

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LG 42LE5400 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Internet Applications. Reviewed by Caroline H. Rating: 4.4

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

What Is The Best Price For Samsung UN46ES6003 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz Slim LED HDTV (Black)

Samsung UN46ES6003 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz Slim LED HDTV (Black)
Samsung UN46ES6003 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz Slim LED HDTV (Black)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13392 in Home Theater
  • Size: 46-inch
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: UN46ES6003
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Dimensions: 27.60" h x
    10.90" w x
    41.80" l,
    32.40 pounds
  • Display size: 46

Features

  • Full HD 1080p
  • Clear Motion Rate 240
  • Ultra Slim Design
  • Wide Color Enhancer Plus
  • TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 41.8-Inch x 27.6-Inch x 10.9-Inch, TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 41.8-Inch x 24.8-Inch x 1.8-Inch





Samsung UN46ES6003 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz Slim LED HDTV (Black)









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Samsung UN46ES6003 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (Black)





   



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79 of 81 people found the following review helpful.
5Best TV for Holiday's 2012
By Mark Douglas
Awesome TV. I purchased it on Black Friday after doing tons of research and there's no better deal. This TV is all about picture quality with none of the other features like 3D and Smart Apps that you don't need. It's really thin, has a small bezel and looks great. I would tune the picture settings after you get it. That makes a surprisingly big difference in getting the picture to look really true to life. I used settings from lcdtvbuyingguide.com and they looked great. Here's how I have mine setup:Picture Mode: MovieBacklight: 16Contrast: 95Brightness: 45Sharpness: 15Color: 50Tint: G50/R50ADVANCE SETTINGSColor Space: AutoGamma: +1Dynamic Contrast: OffBlack Tone: OffFlesh Tone: 0Motion Lighting: OffWHITE BALANCER-Offset 25G-Offset 25B-Offset 28R-Gain 18G-Gain 23B-Gain 21PICTURE OPTIONSColor Tone Warm2Size: Screen FitDigital Noise Filter OffHDMI Black Level LowFilm Mode OffAuto Motion Plus OffLED Motion Plus Off

40 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
4Beautiful as advertised
By S. Rao
In the myriad list of televisions its always confusing as to what to buy as all of them although separated by a number in their models have a wealth of differences aka the 6003 and the ES6000. First there are three main features in the Samsung TV's one can classify a)The SMART (software piece) , b) The 3D piece and the c) Form factor and refresh rate. I know I wanted a TV which was not 3D , not SMART (too many bad reviews about this being unusable) but had the slim form factor (1.2-1.8) and a refresh rate of 120hz or higher. The ES6003 is the one which fits this review. The ES6000 is the "fatter" television with the same features as this one and the ES6100 is the SMART portion added each adds or subtracts 300 bucks from the TV price when compared at the same size. At 999 this was a good choice. Not a lot of adjustment for the picture settings , not too much of a bleed at the edges , lighter than the older TV's I have had and perfect for a normal living room. So far pretty happy with this TV. There is a feature matrix below each of the Samsung TV's on Amazon which is a good reference before one makes up their minds on which TV they want.

65 of 73 people found the following review helpful.
5A great package without the kiddie features.
By TheBronxBull
I bought the 6003 this past week from Amazon, and this was the only model that fit what I was looking for. My criteria was the following:1) No SmartTV Features: I already have an Apple TV, which is essentially the equivalent of the Samsung "Smart" features, but more refined, I feel. As such, and in addition to a slew of reviews I've read about the "Smart" technology being slow and antiquated, I felt as though choosing between a television that is cheaper by $100 and the "Smart TV" features, I would take the former. Also, being that an Apple TV is only $99, and is a much better package, this was an easy choice. Navigating through the Samsung menus is like flying a helicopter through a rainforest; they simply cannot beat the Apple software UI.2) No 3D Capability: Also, I have zero interest in 3D. I'm sure there are people out there that enjoy the features for their kids and all, but I feel as though it's a gimmick; both the 3D features in theaters, as well as the 3D TV's at home, I believe, will both be phased out and known as a "fad." In fact, I actually *prefer* to see a movie in 2D at the theaters, since I think it takes away from the film a bit (the maybe one exception being Martin Scorsese's Hugo).3) Ultra-Slim and Bezel: One of the most important features I wanted was an extremely thin bezel, and the thinnest TV I could buy. When comparing the thickness of the regular Samsung TV's vs the slim versions, it's a huge difference (3.8" in the thickest part vs 1.8") - the latter being exceptional in the cosmetic department, which, in my opinion, future-proofs the purchase a bit more. On the edge of the televisions, it's seriously about 3/4" thick, which simply looks beautiful. I love the Samsung televisions because of the great picture quality and features, but also because of their thin, light, and simple designs.4) Technical Specs: I wanted the 1080P resolution, the 120hz refresh rate, and the 46" model.Negatives: the one negative thing I have to say about this television is that it only has two HDMI ports. That being said, I only use two, since my A/V receiver accepts everything else. If you bump up to the next model with the SmartTV features, you gain one additional HDMI port - not worth the money for another $100.Conclusion: after doing my research based on the above criteria, Samsung's 6003 model was the *only* one that fit the bill - no SmartTV (don't want to pay for features I'm not going to use), no 3D (waste of money, I believe), the Ultra-Slim form factor, and all of the technical features which make the display so great. At $697, I felt this was a great price - and I really liked saving money by not having the features I deemed obsolete.

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Samsung UN46ES6003 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz Slim LED HDTV (Black). Reviewed by Rocky C. Rating: 5.0

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