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FLAT PANEL TVS ELECTRONICS

Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Sony. Sells new for $929.95.
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No comments about Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-37M4000 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV + Wall Mount Accessory Kit w/ 3 Year Extended Warranty.



Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Sceptre. The regular list price is $899.99. Sells new for $699.99.
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No comments about Sceptre 42" 720p LCD HDTV with Built-In NTSC - X42GV-KOMODO.



Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Sharp. Sells new for $790.00.
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No comments about SHARP 26" LC-26PX5M Multi-System Flat Screen LCD TV For Worldwide PAL /SECAM/ NTSC Playback..



Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By ViewSonic. There are some available for $529.99.
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No comments about Viewsonic N3735w LCD HDTV - 37", HDMI, 1366x768 , 16:9, 1200:1, ATSC, NTSC - Refurbished.



Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Philips.
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5 comments about Philips 32PF7321 32-Inch Widescreen LCD TV.
  1. I bought this TV a few weeks ago and so far so good. The resolution is incredibly clear, specially with HD channels. I have an XBOX 360 and I was amazed the first time I plugged it in to this TV, not only because of the crystal-clear image, but also because of the loud and clear sound. So if you're looking for an affordable TV but also want to get the most out of it, I recommend you buy this one. It's Not cheap or expensive like a Sony or Samsung and you're probably going to get about the same image quality


  2. I have owned this TV for about a week. I spent hours researching LCD TV's and then watched them side by side at Best Buy, Costco, and Sam's Club My research showed that LCD's in whole are not able to reproduce blacks like plasma can, but they are now as bright if not brighter than plasma. This TV's picture can easily be seen in a brightly lit room, no need to close blinds or dim lights.

    This TV has great contrast and reproduces blacks as well as any LCD TV I have looked at. Many of the LCD's I viewed in the store seemed to have washed out color especially in the blacks.

    This TV has a great picture in Standard broadcast and has an exceptional picture in high definition. Many HD TV's do not do well in up resing a Standard broadcast to fit the high resolution screen. When comparing LCD HDTV in the stores be sure to look at both HD programs and standard definition broadcast. This TV does a great job with playing a Standard broadcast.

    This TV produces one of the best pictures I've seen in an LCD and is almost equal to my 42" Toshiba HD plasma which produces 3D like pictures in HD.

    When I was setting up this TV in it's "Installation" program when I ran the auto station search program function a warning came up that it may take 30 minutes to run, to may surprise mine ran 5 minutes or more before it started reporting found stations - at it's conclusion after about 20 minutes it reported it found 261 digital stations and 80 analog stations. After completing the programming and scanning through my cable service channels I was pleasantly surprised to find that about 10 or more of my stations could be viewed in High Definition without the use of a Cable HD box from my cable provider.

    This set has a USB port that can be used for showing JPG images and album slide shows; it also can be used to update the TV's software. I went to the Philips USA website and downloaded to a USB flash drive new updated software for my TV that included 4 software updates to my TV even though I just bought the set last week.

    Pro's to this TV - As good if not the best picture for a LCD TV for both HD and Standard TV. Low power consumption 140 watts, lighter weight than plasma (one person can move and install this TV), does not suffer from burn in as easily as plasma, has an HDTV ATSC tuner that allows me to watch HDTV without the cable company's HD tuner (ComCast is my cable provider and a friend of mine that has this same TV with Insight cable reports also getting HDTV without the cable company tuner), ability to download and update operating software through the USB port and a home computer.

    Con's - Only one HDMI port, remote is not universally programmable and only operates Philips products (Don't be mislead because it has selections for DVD/R, CBL, TV, VCR AUX)and the remote is somewhat confusing to use in spite of some color coding to improve ease of use. This TV maybe $100 to $200 more then a price leader TV like Vizio, but the picture quality is well worth the added cost.

    Philips claims that - "The Philips dynamic contrast enhancer uses video processing and unique dimming backlight technology. This delivers deep rich black levels with increased detail. The dimming backlight increases the contrast up to 5 times, and at the same time improves the viewing angle." Perhaps this is why the picture seems to me to be so much better than many of the other LCD's.

    At the time I wrote this review this TV could be bought for several hundred dollars less from Sam's Club then Amazon, but I would expect Amazon will adjust their pricing as LCD prices continue to fall.


  3. I owned this TV for two weeks. All I have to say about this LCD TV is wonderful. I did a research on which brand to go with. Originally it's either Panasonic, or Sharp the top dog. But I found this one with only two or three user reviews, there is no professional review out there, and dig into more what it offer.

    I need at least 3 sets of AV input and it has. One with S and one with HDMI. It also has dynamic contrast control, pixel plus, ...etc.

    The picture quality is so brigh and good. Even we are watching regular channel, like SiFi and Food, it looks very like HDTV images. My wife like it because the food is so 3D and real.

    I am glad that I buy the right one with very good price. I strongly recommend that you look into this TV.


  4. This TV worked well for about 3 months before the sound would suddenly "mute"
    Changing the channel would usually result in sound but in about 15-20 min the same "muting would result. Talking to Phillips is like talking the used car salesman---promise anything but deliver nothing. For more good Phillips PR from customers. [...]


  5. I purchased this television after extensive research from the Sams Club website for 750.00 plus shipping...no tax. Is that a steal or what!

    This was my first HDTV purchase...and I promised myself that I wasn't going to get stuck with something for years that I wouldn't be happy with. I did tons of research and found that there were many low quality LCD HDTVs out there that cost more than what I spent on this (walk through the Walmart HDTV selection and you will see what I'm referring too)

    What sold me on this television? Aside from the brightness, constrast ratios, and refresh times...which are all excellent...the SOUND ON THIS TV IS AWESOME! This HDTV comes with 2x15w channel speakers that just sound superb...especially with the HDMI connection.

    My only gripe is probably that this only comes with one HDMI connection. HDMI is the only way to go these days if you want a pure digital experience. When I upgrade to an HD DVD player...I will have to run my two HDMI signals (one from cable/one from dvd) to a receiver, and then run a single HDMI cable to the TV.

    Aside from this single issue, which really isn't too major, I couldn't be happier with this purchase.

    I've only seen this television listed online, with Sam's having by far the best price (Amazon thinks this TV is worth almost 1100.00)...and no where else...not at Circuit City, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, or at any of the Sams clubs on site. I expect the reason for this is that this TV at this price would undercut everything else they are selling.

    If you can find it, jump on this baby!


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Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Philips. There are some available for $229.00.
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1 comments about Remanufactured Magnavox 15MF170V 15" LCD TV.
  1. Trust me when i say don't waste your time or money on this 15 inch LCD TV it pure junk. the picture Quality is very poor ,& the Sound is very bad.I bought mine New on a Special one day sale for under $ 130 Dollars + Tax & Extended warr. . This was the 2nd set the first one went blank after 3 days no picture only sound.this TV is also going back to the store for a Refund. i will pay more for a Sharp ,Sanyo or a Sony but they are built better the only reason i gave it a one star rating is because there is no zero, The old saying buy cheap you get Junk !


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Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Sony. Sells new for $994.95.
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No comments about Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-32M4000/R 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV (Red) + Sony SUFL300M TV Stand Accessory Kit w/ 3 Year Warranty.



Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By JVC. The regular list price is $3,699.99. Sells new for $2,339.37.
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5 comments about JVC LT46FN97 46-Inch 1080p Flat Panel LCD TV.
  1. I actually made the decision to purchase this not only because of the size, HD quality and price, but mostly due to the great reviews on this thing. Read them, they really are informative on this particular item.

    I have to say, the delivery service alone was fantastic. They called us before, during and after the delivery. We were impressed with that aspect even before we tore open the box and got to experience the tv itself.

    Wow. This is coming from a person who can care less about televisions. I now know why people get hooked on these things. Even in the daylight, the picture is clear as a bell.
    Sound is just right too. There is a speaker all along the entire bottom of the TV, so the surround sound is realistic. No enhancements needed (thankfully for the wallet).
    Our first show we watched in HD was so BIG it was dizzying. Kind of like a mini-Imax theater in your home. We hooked our Xbox 360 to it and the HD games are mesmerizing.

    I can't say much to add to the technical side of the reviews above and below me.
    This TV was a huge value.
    It does get very warm if left on all night (not something I'd recommend).

    Get HD cable if you have it. Otherwise don't bother, since you'd be wasting the full potential of this thing. Big difference between HD and normal cable.

    Got this for my husband who was amazed that I could get such the "perfect TV". How'd I do it? READ THE REVIEWS. TAKE NOTES. Get the right size for your home. This 46" is measured 46" from one upper corner to the opposite lower corner. Get out a tape measure and do the same to get a feel for how big you want to go. It is HUGE if you are not used to anything over 36" in old-school tv's.
    Get the highest HD # out there (that 1080 p thing) and you are good to go if you are shopping around.
    Also, we compared the projector versus plasma versus flat panel and came up with flat panel to be the best option.
    Plasma is out if you have kids. One flying object and the screen could lose pixels (or whatever you call them). Projectors are out. Do you know how technical and huge those things still are? Wait a little longer until they get smaller and not so IF-Then -Else-ish as far as what type you need.
    Flat panels - best decision we made this year so far in gadgets.
    Now go read the more technical reviews and make up your own mind.


  2. We love this TV!

    It's connected to our DVR by HDMI and to a LG Home Theater in a Box with an optical digital cable. Great HD picture, great sound.


  3. This TV is everything I hoped it would be. I spent a month reading every forum and review I could find before I finally picked the JVC LT-46FN97. If you read AVSForum, you will see that many highly touted brands have chronic problems (clouds, flashlights, banding, eggs, HDMI handshake problems....). In reading a 47 page thread about the JVC, none of these problems were ever mentioned. I had finally found a 46" LCD that worked.
    Not only does this unit have a beautiful picture, but the sound is the best I've ever heard from a TV. My wife thought I had the home theater speakers turned on, the first time she heard it. Also, looks great in the room. The matte black finish and the clean front panel really adds to the looks of the room.
    Buy this TV!


  4. Before purchasing this TV, I had never seen it in person. I saw the 40" JVC next to a Sony and the difference was noticeable. The clarity and crispness of the picture was incredible. I read all the reviews and decided to roll the dice on the 46".

    I could not be happier. It is a great TV with a great picture. The TV is partnered up with a Yamaha YSP 1100 sound projector. This combination has taken our home theater experience to another level. I would suggest getting a professional to install and make sure to get an HD box. You will not be disappointed.

    I highly recommend this TV.


  5. I purchased this TV at a military exchange in September 07 for $1700 after a manager's rebate, a first time credit card 10% off and a manufacturer's rebate (the perfect storm of sales). After getting it home and using it for several weeks, I would have paid twice that.

    It has a beautiful picture. VERY dark blacks. Colors are beautiful and sharp but in 1080p, it's soft enough that it doesn't hurt your eyes during extended watching.

    I would 100% recommend this TV to anyone and everyone. I have had zero problems with it, even the on screen menu that isn't very intuitive is a breeze after several operations.


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Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Haier.
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1 comments about Haier 15" LCD TV.
  1. I bought this tv for my bedroom. The TV sits about 3' away from me so it is a nice size. The tv handles the digital cable input quite well. Though the tv is HDTV ready I don't have HDTV service. The picture is great and sound is pretty good. The wide screen aspect ratio is great for watching DVDs. DVDs look fantastic as the tv can handle the higher resolution (you need to use an S-Video cable). I bought this on sale for right around $135 delivered so it was quite a bargain. I highly recommend the tv.


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Posted in Flat Panel TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Panasonic. The regular list price is $1,795.95. Sells new for $1,435.95.
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No comments about Panasonic TH-C50HD18 50" Plasma 720p HDTV with New Anti-Reflective Filter.



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Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-37M4000 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV + Wall Mount Accessory Kit w/ 3 Year Extended Warranty
Sceptre 42" 720p LCD HDTV with Built-In NTSC - X42GV-KOMODO
SHARP 26" LC-26PX5M Multi-System Flat Screen LCD TV For Worldwide PAL /SECAM/ NTSC Playback.
Viewsonic N3735w LCD HDTV - 37", HDMI, 1366x768 , 16:9, 1200:1, ATSC, NTSC - Refurbished
Philips 32PF7321 32-Inch Widescreen LCD TV
Remanufactured Magnavox 15MF170V 15" LCD TV
Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-32M4000/R 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV (Red) + Sony SUFL300M TV Stand Accessory Kit w/ 3 Year Warranty
JVC LT46FN97 46-Inch 1080p Flat Panel LCD TV
Haier 15" LCD TV
Panasonic TH-C50HD18 50" Plasma 720p HDTV with New Anti-Reflective Filter

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