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Friday, June 28, 2013

Compareand Hiteker LCD32A7 32-Inch LCD 1080p 60Hz HDTV with NTSC/ATSC TV Tuner, Sleep Timer and Multi Language OSD

Hiteker LCD32A7 32-Inch LCD 1080p 60Hz HDTV with NTSC/ATSC TV Tuner, Sleep Timer and Multi Language OSD
Hiteker LCD32A7 32-Inch LCD 1080p 60Hz HDTV with NTSC/ATSC TV Tuner, Sleep Timer and Multi Language OSD

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27191 in Home Theater
  • Brand: Hiteker
  • Model: LCD32A7
  • Dimensions: 25.00" h x
    34.60" w x
    5.50" l,
    24.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920X1080
  • Display size: 32

Features

  • 16:9 Aspect Ratio, Integrated ATSC TV Tuner, 1920 x 1080 native resolution
  • High contrast and brightness, 3 HDMI inputs
  • Component Video Input, Composite Video Input, VGA port for PC conecction, full function remoto control





Hiteker LCD32A7 32-Inch LCD 1080p 60Hz HDTV with NTSC/ATSC TV Tuner, Sleep Timer and Multi Language OSD









Product Description

32" LCD 1080P 60Hz HDTV with NTSC/ATSC TV tuner, Sleep Timer and Multi Language OSD





   



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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
5Took a shot in the dark and it paid off!
By J.Mills
First off, if you're contemplating on this television because of the brand name, so was I at first. I looked at this tv for about a week before I decided to go through with the purchase, I personally had never heard of the brand Hiteker. And with only being able to see roughly three televisions available from them I was leery about it. I figured "Why the hell not, Amazon has a 30 day return policy if something happens."This television has left a BIG impression on me. NOTE: I purchased this tv for use in my bedroom (typical usage, little bit of tv before bed, occasional movie, etc). This tv not only hit all my check marks of having the features I needed (3 HDMI ports, at least 32" and 1080p resolution) but has been able to hold it's own compared to other larger LCD tv's in my house (LG and Samsung). Light weight for the size, simple setup took less than 3 minutes to have it hooked up to my cable box and was watching tv. I mean you honestly can't beat a tv that is fairly well built for such a *low price. (* The price of purchase was close to around $240 but I had a $50 Amazon gift card so got it for cheaper plus I purchased a 3 years warranty for $20. I mean you can't beat a tv with features like this for $200 or less, specially the size.)Pros:- Perfect for a bedroom television (honestly couldn't see this being used as a main tv, but also I've had 47"+ in my living room for over 5+ years now)- 3 HDMI ports, most tv's (I know LG specially) of this size and price only have 2 HDMI if you're lucky (for me cable box, Roku, and x360 when in the bedroom)- Shipped and received two days from order (directly from Amazon so return policy played a factor for me)- Was able to get the tv and 3 year warranty for $200! (see above paragraph)Cons:- No wifi / apps (for some this is a big selling point, but for my case I bought the Roku for Netflix, Amazon video, etc and it is honestly the better option in terms of price. $200 tv + $100 Roku = $300 tv you will NOT get from any big name for that price)- Speakers are not the best (if you play with the audio options and turn on the Surround Sound options it GREATLY improves audio immensely)- Most brands put their name on the product, apparently not with Hiteker. If it wasn't for the manual I honestly couldn't tell you the brand name.- Remote is made from SUPER cheap plastic (but doesn't really matter to me since the TWC remote will be used mainly with the tv programmed)NOTE: This is a review for only having a product the first few days. I will post if any issues show themselves in time but in the meantime this is a GREAT bedroom television. Paying for a name doesn't always been it's always a great product!

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
4Great value and good TV
By Bob R.
Okay, if you are looking for a top of the line, full featured LCD TV with superb picture and sound, don't look here. In fact don't look in this size at all. You want at least 50% more screen size and you would need to spend a solid chunk more than twice this price. If you are looking for a very good TV with very good picture quality, more than enough inputs and full HD at a price that is unbeatable, here it is.The picture quality is very good, I give it 3 out of 5 stars only because I compare it to my 60" plasma screen which is phenomenal. Rated on its own with no other comparison, this set has excellent picture quality, 4 out of 5. My set has no damaged pixels. The audio quality is just okay (hey, it's a TV not an audio system) but the set does have adjustable sound settings with equalizer that allows some customization.Though this is an odd brand, my cable box remote did have a proper code preset into it that allows the set to be remotely controlled. Unlike another set I have which is also a (different) off brand and which my cable remote has no codes that work.The set is easy to set up and ready in minutes. I have had it several days and have quite a few hours of viewing on it. I like the set very much and it is perfect for a small bedroom. I was surprised and happy to find a full 1080p set in this size, most are 720p. This set also has 3 HDMI inputs, comparable sets have 2. For the quality and the amazingly low price, I am supremely happy with this purchase. I also got the 3 year square trade warranty, that company has a very low price for great warranty coverage. I have had to use them on a larger set of mine and they paid for a replacement set which was actually better than the one that broke down, and they did it with no hassle! So I got the set and 3 years of warranty, full HD and 3 HDMI inputs for less than most 720p sets with less inputs and no extended warranty. I highly recommend this television!

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5good tv - excellent as a pc monitor
By R. Carlson
I bought this on sale for 199 despite never hearing of the company. 1080P looks awesome as a computer monitor, sports look nice in 1080p, most shows seems to be 720p only but that is not the tv's fault. small smell of plastic and a little hot at the start in the back - will see if that disappears, but for the price its hard to tell difference from a 46" sony 1080P purchased 5 years ago at 2,000. I have it hooked up to 2 pc's , gamecube and playstation 2 and tv. 3 HDMI inputs are awesome. no apps, and simple menus but it does what it should. Speakers are good but not awesome, they are crisp and clear but they won't get really loud like more expensive tv's. Not a problem as I have external speakers but no need to use them yet. I recommend being at least 5+ feet away from it as 32" is still big, too big to really sit up close like I am doing. TV is very light and remote is very light. Big plus is no branding on the front, just the tv. Power light is nice, small and blue, doesn't get in the wayedit: my samsung tv remote and samsung codes in generic remote seem to work for this tv just fine. Will be easy to replace remote

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Hiteker LCD32A7 32-Inch LCD 1080p 60Hz HDTV with NTSC/ATSC TV Tuner, Sleep Timer and Multi Language OSD. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 4.5

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Cheap LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #66199 in Home Theater
  • Color: Gloss Black
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 37LG30
  • Dimensions: 24.00" h x
    36.20" w x
    3.50" l,
    35.70 pounds
  • Display size: 37

Features

  • LCD HDTV features Clear Voice technology which enhances dialogue sound quality with swivel stand and energy Star rated
  • 720p HD resolution 1366 x 768p with 2 x HDMI v 1.3 digital inputs
  • Invisible speaker system for richer more balanced sound & a polished look
  • LG Simplink allows for convenient control of other LG products using HDMI connection
  • 12,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio





LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV









Product Description

37" LCD HDTV, 1366 x 768 Resolution, 500 cd/m2 Brightness, 12,000:1 Contrast Ratio, ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM - 1 Tuner, XD Engine, 3 HDMI with HDCP, include table stand





   



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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
5Very satisfied
By J. Graves
I've had this TV for over a week now. This is my second HDTV LCD panel but my first in a larger size.This unit packs a lot into a nice package for a really nice price. If you're looking for something just one notch below premium (i.e. a great set with great value) then buy this set. Don't be thrown by the price; this TV looks great and performs superbly.720p at this screen size is perfect. 1080p below 42 inches is wasteful feature bloat that you don't need to pay for. High Def channels look phenomenal on this set. XBOX360 over component is terrific. My HD feed is fiber optic. I have not tested over-the-air reception of this unit yet.Standard Def (regular TV) is very good compared to what I've seen on other sets in stores and at friends' houses. The internal signal up-converter is solid. DVD over component hookups looks very nice.Display adjustment options are extensive. Some tweaking is needed out-of-the-box but this is very easy to do, and you can look online (AVSForum is great) for help in this arena.ClearVoice sound (emphasizes dialogue over sound effects & music) is a great option and works well.The internal speakers are surprisingly decent if that's all you have. They have very little bass, but the mid-range sound is fairly full. We have a small 2.1 speaker system that we will use, but I haven't yet felt compelled to hook it up while we get the sighting and wiring runs finalized.The biggest problem I had with TV was getting the stand attached. Once I got that sorted out, the rest of setup was a breeze.I paid more money than this set is listed for here, and I'm still thrilled with my purchase. That should say a lot.

35 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
5The best so far
By Gilbert V. Lepadatu
I bought this one a couple of days ago for $600+taxes. For some reason, both I and my wife thought there was something wrong with it, very good image quality but somewhat dim for our tastes - in all fairness, we still watch many channels in standard or digital definition.So, we bought a better one, a Samsung 37'', 1080p, NC550... According to all reviews, it was supposed to be better, a lot better, it was a 1080p for God's sake!. And, as we soon found out, this one was not "dim" by any measures!I have calibrated the LG (do a search on google), and tried to do the same thing with the Samsung but I could not find any websites with the needed calibration information. I tweaked the settings on Samsung for hours on end. After 6-8 hours of watching both TVs, side by side, on a variety of channels (HD, Digital and Analog - I have not tried to hook them up to my laptop, though nor played any games on them!!!), the decision was somewhat easy. Incredibly, unexpectedly, the LG (37'', 760p) was significantly much better than the Samsung (37'', 1080p etc.). The image was much clearer and warmer, more pleasant to the eyes, the faces on both SD and Digital signals much clearer, more... "acceptable". On an HD signal alone, we could not see any significant difference at all (again, we both liked the LG but it was just an a preference by now!). We watched both of them, the same channel, the same cable signal, at the same time ... I know it sounds incredible, but we both liked the LG more.The price was not an issue, the Samsung was just a $100 more (at Brandsmart USA). I was totally surprised: I thought the Samsung would blow us away (it was SAMSUNG, 1080p!!!. 5th generation after all), but it so turned out that the image on the LG was way much better. My wife kept telling me: I like the LG more, but if you think Samsung is better, then it is up to you! It took me hours to finally give up a "better" TV, the Samsung (1080p), for the LG (720p), but I did it. Now, when we watch TV (LG), we love it!I have my doubts, but I am open to the remote possibility that some "calibration settings" on the Samsung could offer an image equal or even better in quality than the one on LG. I would be very, very, very surprised though...We've also had a Plasma, 42''. Hitachi, TV in our Living room for 2 years now. Excellent TV, on all signals... The LG is not "better" is a bit different...I suggest that you buy two of the Tvs you like, bring them home, set them up in the room you like, watch them side by side, and THEN decide. Otherwise, you don't know how good (or bad) your TV is! What you watch in the showroom and EVEN THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS are only an INDICATION of what your TV would look like to your own eyes in your own room.All the best!

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5I love it
By T. L. Hoang
Having the 37LG30 for 2 weeks now, I think it is one of the best HDTV in its class. I trust the brand name because LG is the one that provides LCD panels to those graphic professionals. I love the overall quality. And it looks pretty nice fit to my small living room. What is my take? Be sure to run color calibration to suit your own eyes. Enjoy your TV.

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LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Rocky C. Rating: 4.4

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Buy Online Samsung UN60D6000 60-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]

Samsung UN60D6000 60-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31602 in Home Theater
  • Size: 60-Inch
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: UN60D6000
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 39.10" h x
    59.80" w x
    1.20" l,
    79.60 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 60

Features

  • Auto Motion Plus 120Hz with Clear Motion Rate
  • Full HD 1080p resolution
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • Ultra Slim Touch of Color Design
  • Exceeds ENERGY STAR standards





Samsung UN60D6000 60-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]









Product Description

A Smart TV that will connect with you in ways you've never imagined before.Once you discover Samsung Smart TV you'll never look at TV the same way again - and the 60-inch Samsung UN60D6000 LED TV is your starting point. Smart TV gives you web-enabled online access, a world of apps, and other connectivity features, right on your TV.





   



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154 of 160 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Quality, Extremely Functional, and Amazing Stylish HDTV
By Kyler Christensen
Whoah, I really did my research on this one (I always do when I make huge investments into things that I plan on owning for a long time) and I am not disappointed!!! For those that don't know, LED TVs are arguably considered the best class of HDTVs (including LCD and plasma along with all of their variants) and this particular model I feel is really the best in its class (considering all things: quality of picture, pricing, features, and, in my humble opinion, size - I really didn't need anything larger than about 40-something inches for my purposes).I'm going to go on a small side note: Some will argue that plasma has the best picture. However, LEDs have better picture at identical resolutions. I checked this model out on the floor at Best Buy along with two other (42") TVs that I was comparing, an LG LCD and a Panasonic plasma. The sales associate swore by plasma and couldn't even tell the obvious difference in contrast between the 42" and this model (the LED one was obviously better). I'm not going to patronize you on the pros and cons of each class of TV (although I could) but, all things considered, LED really is the best overall. Do your homework if you haven't.Anyways, I noticed that some people whined about: 1) the sound, 2) the remote, 3) screen glare, 4) light leakage, or 5) whatever dud/lemon of a TV they got. I'm going to address these points with rebuttals in the following bullet points:-1) In truth the sound is very decent (you're buying a stand-alone HDTV, what did you expect?) and most people may want to purchase a sound bar/system down the road. Plus there are multiple sound options that enhance and isolate individual parts of the sound that matter to you ("Clear Voice" is a good one sometimes).-2) Hey, it's a REMOTE! Come on, people! Seriously though, the remote is intuitive enough and has some cool features (the menus are very simple and a joy to navigate once you get the hang of everything), like button back-lighting that you can toggle on and off with one glow-in-the-dark button. Plus the buttons have a good feel and good travel to them.-3) Unless you keep the windows open and they're facing the TV, this is not really a huge issue at all - especially when the TV is actually ON!-4) Here's where I think that I will acknowledge some peoples' pouting and concern; on the upper and lower right and left corner portions of the screen, and even upper-center (where the light is sourced from), I did notice some faint circular light leakage/blooming spots when watching a movie at night. It is minor but they are there. However, this is only noticed when the following conditions are met: you're watching in a super widescreen letterbox-format picture, it's night-time or the house lights are off, and the movie scene is a really dark one. I'm not certain if this is normal of LEDs or not. Either way, it is very minor, can easily be ignored, and is definitely not worth taking my TV back for. I'm already too happy with it as you might guess.-5) Mine arrived in perfect condition. I recommend a free trial of Amazon Prime. You can get this TV with free standard shipping rates or $4 for overnight shipping in the continental US.-One last initial worry of mine that I wanted to insert into this review is concerning the bezel/frame style. the outer edge is surrounded with an additional clear edge that contains an even smaller and extremely subtle clear red edge. Aesthetics are an important thing for me so looking at this model in the store was a MUST. However, the red edge along with the clear edge was virtually unnoticeable in the store. When you do look closely and see it you will notice how stylish it all really is. The frame is ultra thin, black gloss, and sits on a mostly-glass base. the shaft of the base mount is clear glass so the TV kind of seems like it's floating. I think that that was what the designers were going for.Now on to some of the features that previous reviewers didn't touch on... This TV has really got you covered. There are a multitude of sound and video options in a very intuitive menu interface. I haven't utilized any of the Internet-accessing options yet. My main plan was to hook my laptop up to the HDMI port and do a lot with that. But here is where the TV really shines for me: the HDD USB port. If you have a USB flash drive/external hard drive then you can view photos, play music, and even watch movies straight off of it. Playing movies has no slow-down whatsoever. If you somehow acquire Blu-ray disc movie rips or whatever video file type/extension you have, chances are great that it will play them all with no problem. The TV has played almost every movie file type that I've thrown at it. I love the streamlined menu within the videos. You can't ask for anything better in this aspect. And HD videos all look glorious.Lastly, some people complain about the "soap opera" effect that HDTVs can suffer from. I believe other brands sometimes call this feature "Trumotion", but for this line of TVs Samsung refers to it as "Auto Motion Plus". Thankfully, you have the option to turn this feature off if you'd like or change it to one of five other settings.Well, I'm not sure what else to say.. I didn't need or want a 3D TV yet... But everyone that has come over to our place sees the screen resolution and picture quality and is always immediately impressed. I highly recommend this TV to anyone. At 40 inches, do yourself a favor and get it for the picture quality and unbeatable price for an LED class TV.EDIT: The one other draw for LED HDTVs is the extremely small off-chance for "burn in" if you view the same picture constantly without a change in picture. The manual warns something along the lines of being sure not to view the exact same picture for more than 5% of your total viewing time in any given week. Otherwise, it's a small chance (but possible) that you could get burn in on your TV.(Update as of 6/27/11): The picture quality has always been utterly exceptional and without comparison for this TV. However, I have a very keen eye and will still at times notice the light leaking issue during EXTRA widescreen videos where the light is on the top and bottom borders and is darkest. I think that I am going to continue hanging on to this TV, however, notwithstanding this one issue - although I am currently weighing the matter as it compares to the price and timing for this investment for me now. If I do contact Samsung, I would only want this same model again. Videophiles may just want to keep this light leakage issue in mind for their purchase.

279 of 296 people found the following review helpful.
5Auto Motion Plus - the price disparity
By K. Singhasiri
After owning this TV for exactly a month I've finally decided to write a review, you know, after the excitement wears off and what not. Actually I'm still pretty excited about it. My previous set was also a Samsung 26" LCD and upgrading to this one was worthwhile.Since this is a television, I'll comment about the picture first. Out of the box it's very good, after adjusting the settings a bit - excellent. The colors are very vibrant and no problems with viewing angles. I actually like my images to have a bit of contrast to them; I prefer black to be black and not grey. At first I was having a hard time trying to get it right, since my initial reaction was to reduce backlight and gamma, but crank up contrast and brightness. After a while, I finally figured out 'brightness' had the biggest effect. Around 30% was where it really kicks in, but it didn't occur to me to drop it that low. It's all about preference though, and this TV should have enough settings for anybody. Aside from contrast though, I don't see an insane amount of difference between this and a non-LED set... Something I must mention about the settings though, depending on which of the 4 picture presets you're on, certain selections like advanced video settings become unselectable for reasons unknown. Though I pretty much left that setting untouched. Despite that, I really like the fact that settings are saved independently across the 4 presets for EACH input source. So, for example, if you have 4 connections coming in, you can have a total of 16 presets - good stuff. I also tried the PC input through vga and found the picture to be very sharp. Colors are accurate though a bit strong and text is easily readable from a few feet out and this is coming from a practically blind gamer. The audio, I found to be pretty good. The bass isn't going to blow your neighbors away, and it's not going to replace any home theater system, but there is a very capable, customizable equalizer on board which should help a bit. Loudness for this set wasn't a problem for me.Now I must talk about the 120Hz Auto Motion Plus(AMP) dealy as it seems to be the main feature that drives up the cost from lower models. What AMP does for you is, well, readable in the product description, so I'll describe it. AMP made every thing move faster while maintaining picture detail. (more frames in the same amount of time = faster) So, to me, everything looked like either home movies or daytime soaps which, if you can picture them, tend to move faster than most television programs and movies. Despite the bit about daytime soaps, I generally watch movies and sports, and after a few dozen years of watching them in ~24 frames per second (a bit higher for sports), I found the added (double?) frames to seem unnatural. After a few days found myself turning the feature off completely even for sports. Though there's nothing wrong with the quality of the image presented per se, I'd just prefer to see a blue flash go by as opposed to Ironman's actual chest piece go by, for example. And it only really kicks in at what seems like certain intervals, so the inconsistency in framerate got to me as well. I did find a use for AMP while gaming. Everything moves at what seems like 60 fps even when the game is not natively known to. Though, again, it's not 100 percent consistent in high frames (more like 60-80) and certain, very fast moving, games, like racing, cause what seems like screen tearing at the edges. You probably won't notice it (AMP) on games that already run at 60fps, and also it won't work miracles for games with already poor and inconsistent framerates. Overall, it looks fantastic for games, as I didn't give it a second thought about leaving it on, but for everything else I finally decided not to.The main selling point for me was the Connectshare. I was thinking of purchasing a digital media player a while back, but here it's already built-in and it's a very capable one indeed. Though, there's too many to list here, the TV's e-manual actually lists suppurt for a dozen file types spanning several dozen video and audio codecs with bitrates as high as 30 Mbps for certain file types. It's played pretty much every thing I've thrown at it and handled any 'usb device' I've used so far, which includes NTFS formatted sata hard drives with external enclosure, no worries. Though once in a while the audio cuts in and out on my .vob straight rips, and I've yet to test files with very high bitrates since I feel the tradeoff for file size isn't worth it past 7-8 Mbps. Something I must mention about the media player is it does an admirable job of reducing video artifacting from down-conversion, however you're not able to zoom past the actual video while maintaining aspect ratio. In other words it won't crop the black horizontal bars for you on a 4:3 ratio video. You have to do it in the conversion. I found it strange since the option to zoom in is there for all the other video inputs.As for the Smart TV/Samsung App hub, I tried it briefly using the Youtube app under a wired connection(which stalled on the initial install). Videos streamed very quickly and it looked like the the app always plays the highest video quality. Most of the other apps never appealed to me so I found myself quickly deleting them off the TV but this was never a selling point for me anyways, just something to mess around with. As others have mentioned, navigating without a keyboard quickly became a chore. So, hopefully, somewhere along the line, Samsung will separately sell their qwerty remote that's included with their 7000 and up series of TVs otherwise this feature could fade fast.After all that though, I would definitely purchase this TV again if I had to (which I did - the 40" UN40D6000 series) especially at the $700 price-tag offered at the time (thanks to the wacky commodities exchange-like fluctuating price system here). Even though the LED aspect seems to do more for your eco concerns than picture quality and I seldom use the 120Hz Auto motion, I'd rather have more functionality than less. Also, I can afford it. However, for the casual viewer, those on a budget, or old-school movie-goer, 120Hz is overkill. I could go with the UN32D5500 32-Inch and still be happy. As always, see it for yourself.

109 of 116 people found the following review helpful.
5Outstanding Picture Clarity and Color
By Product Reviewer
The Samsung UN46D6000 is an excellent led HDTV set that is the best value priced alternative to a 3D model. In fact, the outstanding picture clarity and color of this LED set almost seems 3D at times and these are its most striking features. Other pluses are the light weight, thin profile and elegant overall design along with low power usage. Although, I would suggest that individual sound control features for bass, treble and balance would be a definite improvement.

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Samsung UN60D6000 60-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]. Reviewed by Victor F. Rating: 4.2

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Get The Best Price For Samsung LA40D503F7R 40" Full HD 1080P Multi-system PAL NTSC LCD TV Dual Voltage 100-240 Volts

Samsung LA40D503F7R 40
Samsung LA40D503F7R 40" Full HD 1080P Multi-system PAL NTSC LCD TV Dual Voltage 100-240 Volts

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #51648 in Home Theater
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: LA40D503F7R
  • Dimensions: 24.65" h x
    7.87" w x
    38.07" l,
    38.58 pounds
  • Display size: 40

Features

  • Pictures that surpass your imagination come as standard with the LCD. Its HyperReal Engine enhances definition and optimises performance for the most vibrant and crystal-clear images - it's the Full HD experience you've been waiting for. Full 1080-pixel resolution produces pictures twice as sharp as conventional HDTV; Wide Colour Enhancer deploys complex algorithms to make colours more life-like than ever.
  • Full Multisystem PAL NTSC SECAM Support 1080P
  • Dual Voltage 110-240 Volts
  • Connect Share Tap your digital devices. ConnectShareTM transforms your home entertainment experience - simply plug in your USB memory drive or connect your hard disk drive to screen the photos and music stored there.
  • Wide Colour Enhancer See the world's true colours. Samsung's Wide Colour Enhancer uses an advanced algorithm to drastically improve image quality - even displaying subtle tones and details that less advanced TVs cannot reproduce.





Samsung LA40D503F7R 40" Full HD 1080P Multi-system PAL NTSC LCD TV Dual Voltage 100-240 Volts









Product Description

Main Features
Screen Size (Inches) 40
Type of Television LCD
Picture Features

Resolution (Pixels) 1920 x 1080
Picture In Picture
Contrast Ratio High Contrast


Audio Features
Selectable Sound Modes ---
Audio Output (PMPO) (Watts) 10 Watts RMS
Stereo Playback
Connectivity
S-Video Input
DVI Input
HDMI Input
USB Port
VGA Input
Dimensions
Width (mm) 967
Depth (mm) 199.9
Height (mm) 626.1
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
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By Ronald E. Mckay
I was very disappointed with this item when I started the setup and found that it is not manufactured for the USA market. I have digital cablevision but none of the digital channel programmed and the analog channels were fuzzy with not audio. The USA SAMSUNG support team informed me that they had not idea what to tell me about the setup for this TV. I was able to get six analog channels with sound after connect the coxial cable to the tv thru the VHS/DVD component. Wish seller had stated the tv will not work off the cable alone.

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Samsung LA40D503F7R 40" Full HD 1080P Multi-system PAL NTSC LCD TV Dual Voltage 100-240 Volts. Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.2

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Best Reviews Of Sharp LC-70LE735U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV

Sharp LC-70LE735U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV
Sharp LC-70LE735U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31813 in Home Theater
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Sharp
  • Model: LC70LE735U
  • Dimensions: 122.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 70





Sharp LC-70LE735U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV









Product Description

With the introduction of the 70" Class (69.5" Diagonal) LC-70LE735U, Sharp once again reinforces its leadership in LCD and 3D LED technology. Sharp's proprietary quad pixel technology adds a fourth color, yellow, to the traditional RGB pixel format, enabling many colors to be displayed for the first time. Featuring more colors than any other television, see never-before-seen colors like sparkling golds, Caribbean blues and sunflower yellows. On the LC-70LE735U, this technology is enhanced further with Quad Pixel Plus, which produces smoother lines by enabling the individual control of all 8-million sub-pixels on the screen. The proprietary AQUOS 3D LED system comprised of the X-Gen LCD panel and UltraBrilliant LED backlight enables an incredible dynamic contrast ratio of 6,000,000:1 for excellent picture quality. AquoMotion 240 virtually eliminates blur and motion artifacts in fast-moving video. The LC-70LE735U features Smart TV, including the addition of Vudu apps, Netflix streaming video1, CinemaNow capability, along with the industry's leading online support system, AQUOS Advantagesm Live. And, with built-in WiFi, connectivity is easier than ever. Dual USB media players for portable video/music player are also included for your convenience.Optional 3D Glasses - with unique 3D-2D mode conversion button(3D Glasses not included).





   



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91 of 92 people found the following review helpful.
5My Sharp LC70LE735U Experience
By tkeeg
Hello everyone,My current TV, up until last week, had been the 65" Mitsubishi High Definition Rear Projection TV, model # WS-65813 Diamond Series. It was Mitsubishi's top of the line TV at the time and arguably one of the best performing HDTV's in 2004, #when I purchased it new#, and it is still working like new today. I'm one of those people who didn't need a new TV, but wanted a new, slim TV so I spent the past few months researching which one to buy. After spending countless hours on forums and reading endless reviews on different models and after viewing many of the contenders in person, I chose the Sharp Aquos LC-70LE735U and am so glad that I did.I ordered the TV and am happy to report that it arrived in perfect condition six days ago without so much as a mark on the box it came in. I don't know if it is because I am getting older or not, but I must say the TV felt heavier than the 99 pounds it is listed at.Anyway, on the same day that I ordered the TV I had measured the height from the floor in my living room to where my face is located while sitting on the couch. I then used that measurement to calculate how high of a stand I would need so that my face would be perfectly centered in the screen of this TV during normal viewing. Based on those measurements I purchased a cabinet that stood exactly 17" high. When I put the TV on top it, using the stand that came with the TV, it lined up perfectly for my seated viewing position on the couch, with my eyes being dead center to the height of the screen. From the TV screen to my face is 10 feet and for me it seems like a perfect distance for both regular & 3D viewing of a TV of this size.Moving on to the calibration of this new TV. The TV worked great right out of the box, but I know that a properly calibrated TV gives a superior picture. Because of this I researched all of the available calibration DVD's that were available for self calibration of a TV.. I am aware that this is not as good as paying professional to do it, but for my purpose, it will suffice since my viewing preferences may not exactly match that of a hired calibrator. I decided to go with the new Disney WOW Calibration Disc in Blu-Ray. It is in stock & very reasonably priced at several online retailers. Anyway I spent several hours with this disc and am so glad that I bought it. I can't say enough good things about it. It was easy to use and had a lot of powerful tools on it to assist in making your TV the best that it can be when doing the calibration yourself.After I was all finished with the calibration I sat back & viewed the fruits of my labor while watching the "Experience" part of the Disney WOW Calibration Disc. For those of you who don't know, the Experience" part of the disc is a series of clips from different Disney movies that will really show off the picture details & colors of your new set. All I can say of OMG....I couldn't believe how fantastic this TV looked! I am so glad that I bought it over the other TV brands available. I would have liked to have posted some still shots that I took of a few of the clips off the TV, but unfortunately there is no utility on Sharp's website to do that for a review.The next thing I tried out was the 3D capabilities. With a TV of this caliber & price point I would expect to have at least two pairs of 3D glasses included, but sadly, none are so I bought 4 of the Sharp AN-3DG20-B glasses separately. They are lightweight and fit well over my prescription glasses. Since I don't own any 3D movies I used the On Demand feature of my Comcast Service and watched some of their free 3D content. All I can say again is OMG. The 3D is outstanding! I was blown away and so were a few friends who came over to check out the new TV.Is this TV perfect....no. If you look for faults you will eventually find some very minor ones on certain content, but this is true of all TV's. In my humble opinion is about as close to perfect as you can get with today's technology at this price point.Shortly before posting this review, I watched several network shows including Dancing With the Stars & X-Factor on Comcast Cable. I have to say that I was just blown away by the sharpness, color depth, details & black levels displayed by this TV. It was in a word....AWESOME !Maybe I'm just lucky & got an exceptionally good set I don't know, but I am one VERY HAPPY Sharp Aquos LC-70LE735U owner !Regards,Tom from New Jersey

36 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
5Even Better than Plasmas!
By Hip Hop Dude
I purchased a Sharp 70LE734u a few months ago for my bedroom, and have been so impressed by it that I decided to "upgrade" my 63" Samsung Plasma (PN63C8000) to a new Sharp 70LE735u. I decided to go with the 735u because it offers 3D capability, and I've heard from a few Magnolia salespeople that manufacturers put their best processors into their 3D sets. The picture is amazing on both of my Sharp 70 incher's, but I think I give a slight edge to the 735u for a picture that "pops" right out of the box.What can I say, these sets are enormous, with big bright colorful pictures to match! I think the "Quattron" 4th color (adds yellow to the pixels) really is worth it, I've never seen such bright, vibrant colors. And according to their Energy Star labels, only cost about $22/year to run. The only negative thing I can think of to say is that now I find it very difficult to tear myself away from the tv screen. I doubt I'll go to any concerts or sporting events anytime soon, as watching them on these sets is actually better than being there, in my opinion! Compared to my Samsung plasma, the Sharp's picture is bigger, brighter, more colorful, and more lifelike to me. From someone who's owned about 15+ plasmas in his life, my advice is to buy the largest screen that will fit and that you can afford. For those lucky enough to be able to own one of these Sharp's, enjoy!

36 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
4Disappointing at First but Great TV After Some Calibration.
By sarifin
Being a technology professional, My expectation on this television was quite high from the moment I saw it in Best Buy. I did a good amount of research for about 2 weeks. Read every reviews about this television in online stores, watched every You Tube Video's about Sharp Products in the same line spoke to sales associates in two major stores.One thing I could not understand why people gave this TV a 5 start rating. In my opinion in this world of evolving technology there are very few products that deserves a 5 start. Oh well, after 10 days I can say that this TV deserves a 4+ ratings in my opinion.Watching Blue Ray DVD in Best Buy was quite satisfactory in this TV but my concern was much more about quality of HD channels from my Cable box.Oh well, finally ordered and received this TV about 10 days ago from Amazon. Saved about $500 as Best Buy would not match Amazon Price.Initial experience of this TV was not as pleasing as I thought would be. I was almost wanted to call the Amazon vendor and return this TV, but decided to start playing with picture calibration settings.Took about two days to adjust these settings to close to perfect.Within a day after calibration, I realized why this TV is rated 5 in most reviews. The pictures are amazing. HD video from Cable Box looks amazing and Blue Ray DVD's are just flawless.I am giving this TV a 4 Start cause, I did notice few minor issue. In my honest opinion TV this size and caliber should not have few of these issues.Here the pros and cons of this TV as per my 10days of experience.Pros------- Nice Size, Perfect for a room size of 15-20 foot.- Amazing picture when configured properly.- Lots of Applications including Netflix, Youtube, Pandora, VUDU, Blockbuster, Picasa.- Wireless internet is flawless.- Plays DLNA content very well, no lag at all.- Easy to use Remote.- Good 3D quality (Only Tried 3D demos so far)- 2D to 3D conversation works well.Cons-------- Sound is not as good as it should be for TV this size and caliber.- No 3D glasses, had to buy extra glasses.- Took good amount of time to calibrate, colors, hue, sharpness.- I am not sure if this TV is true 240hz. Aqua motion seems Sharps own interpretation of 240hz.- Did notice some pixilation in first few days.- Heavy about 100LB.

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Sharp LC-70LE735U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV. Reviewed by William A. Rating: 4.4

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Where Can You Buy Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black)

Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black)
Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black)

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  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 55PFL3907/F7
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 34.92" h x
    62.87" w x
    9.17" l,
    87.96 pounds
  • Display size: 55

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  • 55" LCD iPTV
  • WiFi Built-In
  • MediaConnect
  • NetApps
  • DLNA





Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black)









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55" LCD iPTV with WiFi built-in, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, 3 HDMI, USB and VGA Input, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround





   



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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Best picture ever
By Mary Ann Kircus
Easy to set up. The pixel technology provides an improvement over the others. I wouldn't trade it for the more expensive sets. It can be viewed with a quality image at nearly 180 degrees. It was much heavier to lift than expected with the thin profile.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Philips 55" TV
By Steve Trimble
This product met the needs I was looking for. In particular the Media connect feature. I should have bought two!

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Very Happy
By Dizzy2LXR
Free delivery, No tax, saved over $100 from the Sams club price. Haven't had any problems with it so far. Media connect has a little lag to it, but acceptable. Conveniently placed inputs. Great picture quality and good sound.

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Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black). Reviewed by Olive R. Rating: 4.4

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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Best Price Philips 19PFL3504D/F7 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

Philips 19PFL3504D/F7 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Philips 19PFL3504D/F7 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20261 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 19PFL3504D/F7
  • Released on: 2009-05-12
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Dimensions: 14.70" h x
    19.00" w x
    7.10" l,
    9.10 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1366 x 768
  • Display size: 19

Features

  • 720p resolution; ATSC / QAM / NTSC
  • 4000:1 dynamic; 1000:1 native contrast ratio
  • 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio
  • 5ms response time
  • Digital crystal clear engine





Philips 19PFL3504D/F7 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV









Product Description

The Philips 19PFL3504D 19 inch 720p LCD HDTV is designed for ease of use. This flat TV features modern design, 2 HDMI connections with EasyLink, a powerful 720p, 60Hz display and brilliant Digital Crystal Clear engine. You can connect multiple HD sources such as an HD settop box, a Blu-ray player, and game console or digital camcorder. The new settings assistant personalization wizard guides you to personalized settings with unparalleled ease. Making the smart choice in total picture quality has never been easier.





   



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56 of 56 people found the following review helpful.
4After Firmware Upgrade - A Fine Small LCD TV for the Price
By JB
After my previous 13 inch Sharp LCD TV died recently, I was in the market for a new small LCD TV for the kitchen. After shopping around I purchased the Philips 19PFL3504D/F7 19 inch LCD HDTV from a B&M Target store; this is the same TV available here either from Amazon itself or sold through Amazon by target.com/ITC. IMHO this set competes with other 19 inch sets such as the Toshiba 19AV600U 19-Inch 720p Portable LCD HDTV, Black and Samsung LN19B360 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black, which cost $45 to $80 more than the price I paid for the Philips. (Due to reliability / customer service concerns I did not consider any of the numerous no-name or store brand TVs available.)First things first, at present the Philips requires a firmware upgrade (available at the Philips website) to eliminate an annoying high-pitched hum that occurs when the TV is powered off. If you have a computer and a USB flash drive this is an easy fix. Hopefully this will not be required on future shipment of the TV.Setup of the Philips was very straightforward, and includes a guided setup which displays several test images and has the user select their brightness / sharpness / color preferences. This appears to be a faster way to get a decent picture than having to manually guess what backlight / sharpness / brightness / color / tint settings are needed. Of course these manual adjustments are available if needed. After 20 minutes to initially scan analog / digital channels, the TV was ready to go. The QAM tuner was able to pick up all of the digital cable channels (SD and HD) present; due to the distance from broadcast towers I could not check OTA performance. Unwanted channels can be "skipped" via the Setup menu.The HD picture was excellent, with a bright picture, saturated colors, and good contrast. The SD picture was obviously a step down, but analog and digital SD channels were reasonably good. There are several options to present SD content stretched to fill the screen, but I preferred to stay in Normal mode and leave black bars on the side for SD content. The sound of the unit is fine, even though I was surprised to see that the speakers are located on the bottom of the TV (the pictures on Amazon make it look like these are front facing speakers). I had no issue getting adequate volume out of the speakers, and the sound quality is good considering the small size of this TV.The Philips tilts forward a bit and tilts backwards a bit more, which is useful if viewing the TV from above or slightly below. The horizontal viewing angles are very good, no real degradation of the image when standing to the left or right of the TV. Viewing from above is OK up to about 45 degrees. Viewing from way below can become a problem, so if mounting this TV high up (say on a wall mount) make sure you can tilt it down towards the viewer. (Note: most TVs I looked at locally exhibit the same issue when viewing from below - some at a much smaller angle than the Philips.)The Philips includes 2 HDMI inputs, component input, S-video / composite input, and VGA input. There is both a digital audio jack (coax) and headphone jack. Other standard features include sleep timer, parental controls, and sound equalizer. The two features I wish this TV had was a channel label feature (particularly useful to label the myriad digital channels this TV now picks up) and some type of Favorites feature to quickly tune to certain channels; the Toshiba mentioned above has these features at a higher price. I also have some concern over the long term reliability of this TV, as older 19 inch Philips models have some reliability complaints on here. I'll update this review if needed (hopefully not).In summary, after using this set for a while I would say that this is a fine TV for the price, particularly if you are able to get the unit on sale. It is missing a few features from higher priced Toshiba and Samsung offerings, but has fine picture and sound at a price competitive with the no-name brands.

54 of 57 people found the following review helpful.
2Great TV, but i'll never buy another Philips product.
By M. Coffer
I'll keep this short and sweet.This TV is really great. It's worth every penny. If it works.After having mine for about 8 months, I started having issues very suddenly. There was no power surge, no thunder storm, no dropping it or kicking it or anything of the sort. It just started not turning on. I called tech support and they told me how to fix it: hold down the power button for 15 seconds. Worked great...the first time. After that, I spent 20 minutes figuring out that I had to unplug the power cord for at least 20 seconds and then plug it back in before it would turn on again. I called Philips tech support again, and they told me they would send me a "new or refurbished" replacement. 8 days later, I received it, and opened it to find a horribly beat up, scratched and wobbly replacement. I immediately called Philips again and told them that it was absurd for them to send me a beat up replacement for my nearly-mint-condition TV (aside from THEIR manufacturing error with the power supply). I was told I would have to just live with it because Philips considered "cosmetic issues" unworthy of consideration, begging environmental conservation as their excuse. Why they can't just sell these crappy refurbished models to knowing consumers is beyond me.Long story short, after 8 months of treating my property with care and consideration, Philips gave me the shaft and despite the issue being their own fault as a manufacturer, repaid my patronage with a shrug of apathy.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
1cheap, but to cheap
By Ryan J. Schaefer
Being a college student I am always searching for great deals on electronics, recently I have been looking for a small TV for my bedroom and I came across this philips 19' refurb for $134. I was a bit skeptical and read the reviews, most reviews were negative especially on the refurbished models. I went and purchased the TV anyway since I have had success with refurbished electronics in the past. Well this was my first bad experience, the reviews were true to their word. The power for the TV stopped working and i was no longer able to turn the TV on or off with the remote and this was the third day i had it, the only way i could get it to come on was to unplug the TV from the wall for a while. I called philips and they offered me the same model refurbished i said no thanks, I returned it and purchased a samsung 19' for $170, this TV had the best ratings and the fewest problems it is a little more expensive and the TV must be sitting at eye level to see the best picture, but i would rather have a TV with a little bit of an obscure viewing angle then a TV that doesn't turn on.

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Philips 19PFL3504D/F7 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV. Reviewed by William A. Rating: 4.8

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