5/20/2011

Mitsubishi LT-55154 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED Edge-Lit LCD HDTV Review

Mitsubishi LT-55154 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED Edge-Lit LCD HDTV
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This tv has one of the most amazing pictures I've ever seen - and being in the business I've seen alot, so much so I've decided to keep it in spite of the annoying glitch of rebooting it everytime I put a dvd in it!The input seems to crash every time I start my sony blu ray or regular dvd player.

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Creating an entertainment environment that captures your imagination with vivid imagery and enveloping audio, the 55-inch Mitsubishi Unisen LT-55154 1080p HDTV provides concert quality sound in your home without the clutter of separate home theater components. Mitsubishi's innovative Immersive Sound Technology features 12 speakers built into the bottom of the front bezel directs perfectly balanced audio waves to reproduce 5.1 surround sound.
This LCD HDTV features an Edge-Lit LED backlighting for a sharper brighter image, and its True120Hz anti-blur technology doubles the standard LCD frame rate to produce a more fluid, natural motion--making it a great choice for watching sports and fast action movies. Other features include StreamTV Internet Media (with access to the VUDU HD movie rental site and more), four HDMI inputs, USB port for viewing photos and listening to music, and wireless Internet capabilities (using optional adapter).

Key Features
55-inch LCD panel with Edge Lit LED backlighting bends and diffuses light for a sharper, brighter image. An added bonus: The arrangement of the LEDs along the edge of the screen makes an ultra-thin profile possible. LED-lit TVs are also more energy efficient than conventional CCFL backlit LCD TVs.
1080p Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels)
StreamTV Internet Media access provides instant access to an extensive library of high-quality entertainment and social media content. Grab your remote and choose from over 100 different streaming applications, including VUDU HD movie rentals, Pandora, Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, Twitter, Associated Press, The New York Times and more. VUDU Movies features the world's largest catalog of HD movies with more than 3,000 movies, and its HDX video format is the only streaming 1080p HD video with high resolution 5.1 Dolby Digital Plus surround sound available directly on Internet-connected televisions.
Plush1080p 5G 12-Bit video processing converts lower-resolution signals to 1080p to eliminate jagged pixelated imagery.
True120Hz technology for more fluid, natural motion from fast-moving video such as sports, action movies, and more.
6-Color Processor takes the three primary colors (red, green, and blue) of the video signal and extracts three secondary colors (cyan, yellow, magenta) in order to individually process each color for greater accuracy.

Immersive Sound Technology with 12 intelligent speakers (producing 24 total watts of power) that direct perfectly balanced audio waves beside and behind the user to reproduce 5.1 surround sound and create an unparalleled entertainment experience. Through the use of an advanced algorithm, the sound technology delays the sound beams and projects them independently from the 12 speakers at varying intervals, to create fully immersive surround sound.
Dolby Digital 5.1 sound processing
Video modes: Brilliant, Bright, Natural, Game
Integrated HDTV tuner receives both over-the-air HDTV broadcasts (received via an antenna) and non-scrambled digital cable broadcasts, including non-scrambled HDTV cable programming.
HDMI Control (CEC): HDMI devices with Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) capabilities may be compatible with the TV's HDMI Control feature. Compatible devices can receive control signals through the HDMI connection, allowing the TV's remote control to operate some functions of these devices.
Easy Connect function automatically recognizes when you plug in a device and prompts you to assign a name to it. The TV ignores any unused inputs, so the result is an uncluttered menu where you can easily find and select connected devices by name.
Two USB ports enable you to play MP3 music and JPEG photo slideshows on this HDTV (one port provides accessory power only).
Wired networking via Ethernet port
Wireless Internet ready (802.11b/g/n connectivity with optional adapter)
Energy Star 4.0 qualified


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5/19/2011

Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black Review

Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black
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Here's my simple review of this Sony TV.
General outline of features:
1080p resolution
Picture adjustments
Audio adjustments (synthetic surround sound, bass, treble)
USB device support
HDMI x4
ECO-friendly options (power save level I and II)
Ambient sensor
The picture quality is outstanding, there are numerous adjustments to make the picture look the way you want. Other adjustments include audio and settings for features. Full HD 1080p only makes it look even better. Sony advertises this TV with the "ambient" sensor that detects the lighting situation in your room so that it adjusts the backlight of the TV to compensate. I did some tests with the sensor on or off and it didn't make that much of a difference but the ambient sensor does work, it will decrease the backlight of the TV if you're in a dark room (or at night) and increase it if the room is lit up. Features also included with this TV is the ability to play music, photos and videos from a USB device which is great but I don't see myself using it. The thing that stands out with this TV set is its design. It looks like a piece of art once you remove the packaging materials. There are an influx of ports and connections on the rear and side. Component, composite, HDMI, Audio, VGA, you name it, it will have most likely have it.
My only two minor gripes about this TV is that the tuning is responsiveness of the TV's menu and tuning is fairly slow. It's not slow to the point where it bothers you but I'd say from the moment you push the channel up button on the remote until the time it actually displays the picture is around 2-3 seconds. It's not bad but its a minor gripe of mines. Another gripe I have about this TV is the price. It's certainly on the costly side for this class of TV but I believe it makes up for it in the design aspect. So if you're willing to spend a little more money to get a TV that actually looks great, this TV is a good choice.
Overall, this TV is great for the person who is willing to spend a little more money to get something that looks great without sacrificing picture quality.

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Experience Full HD 1080p, incredible contrast and sharp, vibrant images with this 32-inch Sony BRAVIA EX400 Series HDTV (model KDL-32EX400). It features Ambient Sensor and LightSensor Technology that automatically adjust the color and backlight based on a room's lighting. And you can connect a USB drive and share your favorite photos and music with family and friends.
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Sanus Systems MF215-B1 15-Inch to 37-Inch LCD TV 15-Inch Extending Full Motion Wall Mount (Black) Review

Sanus Systems MF215-B1 15-Inch to 37-Inch LCD TV 15-Inch Extending Full Motion Wall Mount (Black)
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I was looking for a mount for a 32 inch Westinghouse LCD TV high up on a wall in our bedroom. One main concern I had was I wanted a mount that would allow me to mount directly into a stud for maximum support. Since this unit has just two mounting holes one above the other this worked out great. Other units have four mounting holes and therefore the screws would have been on either side of the stud into the plaster wall or two in the stud and two into the plaster, not quite as ideal. This unit came with easy instructions, large size lag bolts for mounting to the wall and is well constructed, etc. Took only an hour to mount. The unit has one drawback, that is the gimble (rounded mount for tilting) on the back of the mounting plate. It had a difficult time supporting this large of a TV and is pushing the maximum limit on size and weight as the gimble screw had to be tightened very tight to keep the TV from tipping down all the time. I did not plan to move the TV once mounted so I was able to really tighten up this screw but at the time I was affaid I would strip the screw or crack the mount but so far no problem. If you are considering moving the TV once mounted and it is large like the one I mounted then I would suggest a differnt unit as it will keep tipping down. I would recommend buying this mount but watch the TV size and weight.

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The Vision Mount MF215 is a full-motion wall mount for small to medium LCD TVs. Sanus Systems' Virtual Axis 3D¿ technology allows mount to tilt, swivel, pan and extend with fluid motion in every direction possible up to 15 from the wall. Full motion allows easy viewing from multiple angles, and adjustment knob enables TV to move easily while maintaining tension for the perfect viewing angle. Keyholes on faceplate slide onto TV and into place for effortless bracket alignment and easy installation. Includes two VESA-compatible TV brackets: large bracket fits 200 x 200, 200 x 100 and 100 x 100; small bracket fits 100 x 100 and 75 x 75 to accommodate virtually any 15 to 37 LCD TV or monitor up to 60 lbs.

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5/18/2011

Westinghouse LD-3255VX 32-Inch 720p LED HDTV, Black Review

Westinghouse LD-3255VX 32-Inch 720p LED HDTV, Black
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After researching the purchase of 2 LCD TV's for my kids, I was shopping around and discovered this Westinghouse. I actually didn't think it would be a serious TV, as it was less money that comparable LCD TV's sitting on either side of it on the stores shelf. All were on, and set to the same channel. So comparisons were easy! I was prepared to hate the Westinghouse, thinking is was in the same class as some of the "no name" brand sets..junk! After all it was less than $400.00!
But when we were getting ready to pick up the boxes of Phillips TV's and put them in the cart to take home, we started reading the box thatthe Westinghouse was in. Did my eyes deceive me? Did it really say LED on it! No way. We walked over the the high end and expensive LCD TV's. and the 32" ones that said LED were $700.00 plus! Samsungs, Vizio, Panasonics, etc.
First of all, an explanation for the "electronically challenged among us..like me! A regular LCD TV uses fluorescent edge lighting to shine thru the LCDs to make the picture viewable. Good enough!
Then there are newer technology LCD TV's with LED edge lighting...LED's all the way around the screen shine thru and illuminate the TV screen. Saves energy because LEDs use a small fraction of the energy as the fluorescent lights. Better but the black and darker colors are not as "black", and colors a bit washed out.
BUT...the Westinghouse LED back lit LCD's have black blacks! Deeper color, brighter, vibrant colors (wait till you see the yellows!). And way less energy, about the same as a 40 watt light bulb. And the TV is slim..I mean slim!
1" thick and 14 1/2 lbs!
Terrific featurers, nice price, outstanding technology for way less than others, all the featurers..great value over all! And I can't even begin to tout the picture quality except to say you have got to see it yourself!

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A dazzling picture, low energy consumption, and ultra-slim profile combine to make the 32-Inch Westinghouse 720p LED HDTV a versatile fit for virtually any space. Its brilliant color and vivid details deliver a high-end viewing experience, while its thin, lightweight design makes it unobtrusive and ideal for hanging. In addition, multiple inputs make it easy to connect to cable services, media players, game consoles, and even a camera or PC.

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5/17/2011

Westinghouse LD-3255AR 32-Inch 720p LED HDTV, Black Review

Westinghouse LD-3255AR 32-Inch 720p LED HDTV, Black
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I will start with the positives on this unit. When the TV first arrived I was super excited. The manufacturer packaging is very solid, and easy to open/remove. As the box noted, the TV uses LESS energy than a 60 watt lightbulb. This is huge for me (and the environment) because every time I add a new big gadget to my home I can always see an increase electric bill. My audio receiver, my Tivo, and my 40 inch LCD TV are all HUGE power suckers. It's nice to have a TV that produces such a bright and crystal clear picture that isn't going to have a noticeable impact on my electric bill. Speaking of the picture, it's beautiful. Noticeably better than my high-end Sony LCD TV which is about 1.5 years old. For a TV at this price point, I was very pleased. How they managed to get a TV with this amazing of picture quality so thin, so light, and so eco-friendly is amazing. Unfortunately, this is where the pro's stop. Westinghouse did such an outstanding of creating a thin, lightweight LED TV with amazing picture quality, but for some reason they decided to not care about any of the small details.
Unlike many LED/LCD tv's these days, the stand does not "snap in" in any way, rather you must just balance the TV on the stand while you are screwing it into place. Unless you have 3 arms, this means you need two people to get the TV on the stand. Not a huge deal, but even a cheap Dynex TV from Best Buy only requires one person to set up. Also, the included Westinghouse remote is not the nicest thing I've ever seen. Sure it gets the job done, but I find the volume and channel buttons to be located inconveniently, and the menu button is always a search to find since it is not labeled "menu" but rather has some illegible icon on it. Worse yet, this TV has composite inputs but no component inputs. Sure there is a VGA input and they threw in a component to VGA adapter, but I dislike using adapters- why lose picture quality when I don't have to? Also, the TV tuner coaxial input is so tight against the back of the TV that it is VERY hard to screw in a coaxial cable, it took me (no lie I timed it) 7 minutes to successfully screw a coaxial cable into the TV. Maybe if I busted out a pliers I could have gotten it in easier than with my hands, but why should I have to that Westinghouse, why???
Now all of these complaints are minor details, and probably would have been completely forgiven and gone unmentioned in this review if it wasn't for the audio on the TV. This is the real killer. To be fair, based on how thin the TV is, it's amazing they even got speakers in the thing at all. But I'd trade another quarter of an inch for some speakers with even a little quality. Any term you've ever heard to describe bad sound can be used to describe the sound on this TV. Hollow sounding, tin sounding, echo, unbalanced, choppy, I could continue but you get the idea. I figured I could get around this by connecting my surround sound system into the mix, but at that point, the sound started getting static. Yes static. Are we in the 1960's? My goodness. I did end up installing the Westinghouse firmware update, but all it did was make things a bit louder. No firmware update is going to change bad speakers, and a low end processor.
It's really a shock that anybody at Westinghouse decided it would be a good idea to send this TV out for review. It's a model that would be more well-suited for sale at a store where the salesman can talk it up all day and you'll never see a customer review before purchase. Based on what I've said here, it seems like my score of a 4 is VERY generous (which it is), but at the end of the day, the TV does have EXCELLENT (far above the competition) picture quality, and Westinghouse claims that what they send out via Vine was a early production unit. I'm hoping that they will take this feedback and make some changes before they start shipping to customers. As of now, I can't recommend the TV but if they do manage to make a couple minor fixes, the TV has great potential. I will update this review as necessary should things change (or not change) when they release the final unit.
Update 9/2/10:
After talking to Westinghouse technical support about my "static" issues with my external speakers, they told me that the audio outputs on the TV are not amplified, so I would need to purchase an amplifier to get the expected use of the external speakers. After looking around on Amazon, this looks to be an additional fifty bucks (minimum), so you may want to add that to the price of the TV if you are planning on connecting speakers. I still stand by the 4 star review and will continue to update as necessary.
Update 11/7/10:
Well, after using the TV for a few months now, I've actually gotten used to the TV's bad sound. For the price Amazon is currently selling the TV for, this is probably a decent choice for anyone who isn't an audio nut.
Update 12/21/10:
Like I said in the last update, I have gotten used to the bad sound. I just want to reaffirm that the firmware update DOES NOT improve the sound quality whatsoever. Amazon and the manufacturer are misleading you. No firmware update can fix underpowered speakers. Just wanted to post an update so nobody gets fooled by the message on the top of the page.

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A dazzling picture, low energy consumption, and ultra-slim profile combine to make the 32-Inch Westinghouse 720p LED HDTV a versatile fit for virtually any space. Its brilliant color and vivid details deliver a high-end viewing experience, while its thin, lightweight design makes it unobtrusive and ideal for hanging. In addition, multiple inputs make it easy to connect to cable services, media players, game consoles, and even a camera or PC.
LED Technology for a Super Slim DesignWith an all-LED backlit LCD display, the Westinghouse 32-inch LED HDTV exchanges bulk for elegance. The HDTV has an ultra-slim 1.0-inch edge profile and a maximum thickness of just 1.54 inches. It's also incredibly light, weighing just 14.55 lbs with the included stand, or 13.45 pounds without the stand. The trim, easy-to-hang design makes the HDTV a versatile choice that's will fit in any room of your home.
Brilliant Color, Contrast, and SoundFeaturing a 32-inch widescreen display with 1366 x 768p native resolution, the LED HDTV delivers great sound and brilliant colors for superb movie viewing and enhanced gaming. 16.7 million true colors in combination with a dynamic contrast ratio of 100,000:1 work to create vivid, realistic images, while a response time of just 6.5 milliseconds provides sharpness when you're watching fast-action scenes.
The HDTV's progressive scan technology delivers pictures with finer details and less flicker. In addition, it offers the clarity of 3D noise reduction and a 3D adaptive comb filter for improved color purity and more stable video.
Multiple Inputs Cater to All Your DevicesThe LED HDTV offers multiple inputs so you can enjoy a wide range of media on the big screen. Two HDMI inputs and composite video inputs let you connect a digital TV tuner, Blu-ray player, DVD player, camcorder, or favorite game console, and the TV Tuner input lets you connect a cable box. The HDTV's design also includes a USB port that can be used with a wide range of USB devices, as well as for simple photo sharing.
The HDTV also supports audio amplification, and can be easily connected to your computer for use as a monitor using a VGA cable.
Efficient, Eco-Friendly DesignDue to the fact that the 32-inch HDTV's innovative LED design uses 10-percent less energy than a 60-watt light bulb, it earned Energy Star's highest rating of 5.0. In addition, because it's so lightweight, it leaves a smaller transportation carbon footprint. Also, the recyclable cartons Westinghouse HDTVs are packaged in are printed with soy-based inks.
The 32-Inch Westinghouse LED 720p HDTV is backed by a limited one-year warranty.
What's in the BoxWestinghouse 32-Inch LED 720p HDTV, TV base, screws for base, power cord, AC adapter, remote control with two "AAA" batteries, quick-connect guide, user manual, warranty card, and warranty brochure.


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Olevia 337H 37-Inch LCD HD Ready Monitor Review

Olevia 337H 37-Inch LCD HD Ready Monitor
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This is my first HD-LCD television, so I did some research before deciding on this unit. The fact that it cost almost half of units by Toshiba/Samsung/Phillips etc really helped in the decision making process :)
Let me start with the specs. This is a 37" LCD flat panel television capable of a max resolution of 780p and 1080i. If you aren't sure what those are, do a bit more research before reading the rest of this review. The native resolution is 1366x768, and displays movies in the 16x9 format. It has a very nice looking silver cabinet, with speakers mounted across the very bottom of the tv. Basic function buttons are located on the far right side of the black strip between the screen and the speakers. They look nice and don't feel cheap or mushy.
On the back of the television you will find all major inputs such as HDMI, Component video, S-video, composite video, USB port, and even a VGA/Component port to use this television as a computer display. However, there is no coaxial cable input on this tv. This is not an issue if you are using it with an HD cable box or similar unit, but if you just watch movies on it and want to hook up your regular cable, you must run the coaxial cable to a VCR or DVD/Receiver, then run a composite video cable to the television.
Since this unit does not have a built-in HD tuner, to watch HD cable you must have a HD cable box (provided by your cable company with HD service). This isn't a drawback, but I wanted you to be aware. HD-ready means it's ready for a tuner but that it is not included.
I hooked this television up to a Samsung upconvert DVD player so I could watch my movies in 720p. The picture is fantastic, and sound is adequate from the regular speakers. I have a small home theater system though, and I much prefer the sound from that instead of the television. The "Big Picture" technology on this tv lets me watch my full screen movies without black bars on the sides, and it has several aspect ratios to choose from at the touch of a button including normal aspect, 1:1 ratio, panoramic, and Zoom 1 and 2.
The menu functions on this tv are also very easy to use and done really well. You can fine tune the picture settings, color temp, cropping, and many other aspects of the picture.
In the box I also got a very easy to read Quick Start sheet, Remote control, and a full users manual on a cd. Olevia prints their 800 number on all their literature and from what I have heard has very good customer service, although I haven't tried it yet.
Like I said, this is my first HD LCD widescreen and I have nothing else to compare it to other than what I've seen in the store. This unit replaced a 32" Toshiba that I was very happy with, but I don't regret my choice. This tv looks fantastic, performs well, and shows quality you wouldn't expect for the price. Olevia (made by Syntax) seems to be doing something right...offering a high quality product at a fair price, not selling a brand name.
One note that has nothing to do with the actual television, but you might want to be aware of with widescreen tv's. If you are an avg user like me you probably weren't aware that widescreen dvd's actually come in a few different aspect ratios. What this means is that some movies, such as Pixar's "Monster's Inc", will show in full widescreen mode because the aspect ratio is 1.85:1 which is made for viewing on 16x9 widescreen tv's. However, other widescreen dvd's, such as Pixar's "Cars", are shown in 2.39:1 which is sometimes called the "theatrical presentation" of widescreen. Please be aware that when viewing movies like this you will still have black bars on the bottom and top of your picture.
I was highly annoyed when I discovered this as I bought the widescreen specifically to eliminate this, but in certain widescreen formats you will still have them. You can eliminate them on this particular tv by zooming in the picture, but you lose quality and some of the screen, which isn't acceptable to me. Again, it's not the tv but just a choice made by someone when they create the DVD. Maybe newer tv's will eventually be able show both aspects without black bars, but for now they are here to stay, in some widescreen movies at least.


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37" HDTV Ready LCD TV with no tuner

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5/16/2011

Toshiba 26CV100U 26-Inch 720p LCD/DVD Combo TV (Black Gloss) Review

Toshiba 26CV100U 26-Inch 720p LCD/DVD Combo TV (Black Gloss)
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I bought this LCD/DVD TV combo for my wife so she can watch her movies on DVD in the kitchen and she loves it. It's just the right size and weight to be moved around to suit her viewing needs. The speaker are very loud for this unit and I sometimes have to tell her to turn it down a bit. The picture quality is good but not as good as my Sony Bravia unit. The colors don't seems as rich to me but my wife said she doesn't notice any difference. So given that, I gave it 5 stars. I don't know about the longevity of Toshiba. I have mostly own Sony TVs. If there are any issues, I will keep you posted. BTW, there were NO dead pixels too which is great. Given the price, it's a good bargain.

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Attractively designed and offering 720p high-definition viewing, the feature-packed, affordable 26-inch Toshiba 26CV100U LCD HDTV (26-inch diagonal screen size) is an all-in-one entertainment package that's great for any room in your house thanks to its integrated, side-loading standard DVD player.
Perfect for use as your main television, the CV100U Series features Toshiba's DynaLight dynamic backlight control for deeper black levels, and two HDMI digital inputs for simple high quality connection to cable/satellite boxes, DVD players and more. It's also a great choice for kids and family rooms with the CV100U's Gaming Mode, which offers reduced game control delay and improved reaction time. And the Photo Frame capability with Auto Slide Show is especially useful in bedrooms, dens, and kitchens.
Boasting a slimming tapered bezel and attractive front panel gradation, the new Horizon design creates a more modern, elegant appearance that also matches Toshiba's black glossy Horizon-designed laptops. Other features include MP3 playback via the integrated USB port, a PC input, and a removable stand.

Key Features
720p HD resolution (1366 x 768 pixels)
60Hz screen refresh rate
CineSpeed LCD panel with a fast response speed necessary for cleaner high-action home theater images. A wide viewing angle ensures that you'll have the best seat in the house.
Integrated slot-loading DVD player on the side (compatible with standard DVD discs as well as content burned onto DVD-R/RW, Audio CD, CD-R/RW, and VCD media--including both MP3 and WMA digital audio files)
DVD playback controls include digital picture zoom, fast scan, slow motion, and multi-camera angle selection.
DynaLight Backlight Control utilizes advanced image processing to monitor the brightness of each video frame, and adjust the backlight intensity accordingly. This precision creates seamless transitions with deep blacks for increased detail and depth analysis.
Photo Frame capability allows this HDTV to act as both a TV and a digital photo frame. You can showcase your favorite memories as a clear, crisp slide show on the high-resolution television screen--all controlled with just the TV remote.
Gaming Mode takes the gaming experience to a new level by reducing game control delay, thus giving the player improved reaction time and a more realistic playing experience. This is great when used with popular gaming consoles, or with PC games using the TVs PC Input.
Built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM digital tuning allows for tuning of standard cable channels as well as off-air digital broadcasts, in addition to digital "cable-in-the-clear" broadcasts.
Native Mode restores the size of the picture by the 3-5 percent that is generally lost during the normal over-scanning that occurs on traditional sets.
Cinema Mode 24 fps (3:2 Pulldown): This HDTV performs 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal, too--a handy feature for watching progressive-scan movie programs in their native 24-frame format. To adapt 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video, frames in the original movie must be duplicated; 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this duplication by removing the redundant information to display a frame-accurate picture.
Color Temperature Control enables you to adjust white balance to achieve the best television picture possible in any viewing environment, or simply adjust the picture to suit your personal tastes. The "Warm" setting delivers a redder image that is ideal for display in a dimly lit room, while "Medium" and "Cool" provide a progressively bluer image for the best picture as room light levels are increased.
Three TheaterWide modes are ideal for displaying HDTV signals as well as enhanced for widescreen television DVDs.

TheaterWide 1: Letterboxed image is digitally expanded 33 percent horizontally and vertically. Useful for reproducing Academy Standard (1.85:1) formatted software.
TheaterWide 2: Letterboxed image is expanded 33 percent horizontally and 42 percent vertically. Particularly of use when viewing narrow letterboxed images originally filmed in Panavision or CinemaScope.
TheaterWide 3: Letterboxed image is expanded 33 percent horizontally and 24 percent vertically. Can be utilized when displaying letterboxed images that incorporate narrow bands at the top and bottom of the picture.


MP3 audio and JPEG image playback via USB port on the side.
REGZA-LINK (HDMI-CEC) allows peripheral AV devices such as a DVD player to be controlled by the remote control.
Bottom-mounted invisible speakers integrated into stylish Horizon bezel design (10 Watts total power; 5W + 5W).
Channel Browser allows you to easily scan through the last 32 channels you have viewed, with screen images for the last five channels displayed, by channel, by favorites, and by input, at the touch of a button.
Channel Labeling allows you to put station call letters on the screen along with the station numbers, so you always know what channel you're watching
Input labeling enables you to name the individual inputs to denote usage, such as "DVD Player" (instead of having them display as just "HDMI 1" and "HDMI 2").
Removable stand for wall mounting (200mm x 100mm VESA mounting pattern)
Tri-lingual onscreen menu (English, French, Spanish)
Warranty: 1-year limited warranty on parts and labor


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