6X High Definition inputs, including 2X HDMI inputs
Exceeds current Energy Star Guidelines by at least 15%
Product Description Add Style To Any Room The chic textured finish of this 32-Inch ECO HDTV sets it apart the pack. Consuming less energy than traditional HDTVs, it exceeds current Energy Star Guidelines by at least 15%. The High Definition resolution and 15,000:1 contrast ratio deliver an exceptional HD viewing experience in a stylish, sophisticated package. Current Version 3.0 ENERGY STAR TV products Specification require that all qualified televisions address both active and standby… More >>
all local channels are free for the HD(which is nice to have)
Fox However is no better than regular with the HD while CBS NBC and others are great depending on the porgram
i see lines traveling up the screen sometimes. However the picture may be bad at times i think it is because of the Cable we have running through the house
Unbeatable for the price. Of course, that was 2 months ago…features and pricing change rapidly on these products, so do your homework. If you expect $1000 performance out of a $400 TV, stop reading (…and maybe seek professional help to balance your meds…). If you want a good $400 TV, read on…
Good picture, easy set up, simple remote. Perfect for somebody who wants or needs to upgrade from obsolete TV but generally is not comfortable with new technology. On-screen menus not the greatest, but not terrible. Again…the price.
All the inputs you need for a simple set-up (e.g. main video plus a DVD player; 2 HDMI plus S-video, component and composite). Digital and analog tuners; RF input. Digital (fiber only, as I recall) and analog audio out if you want to connect to an external sound system. Speakers on set are fine for simple use, though. Some sort of fake “surround” mode out of TV speakers available.
Picture is uniform; no discernible distortion of clarity or color across screen. Off-angle viewing is good. Attractive enough as most new TVs are; no trendy, gimicky “style touches” that may seem good-looking now but will make it look silly in a few years.
Again, great FOR THE PRICE. Not for video (or audio) geeks. Not for Home Theater. Great for secondary viewing area (e.g. guest bedroom) or less demanding viewer. Picture adjustments are manual only (no ambient light sensor). Blacks and color good, not outstanding. Response time (8ms) and update rate (60Hz) less than you’d want for fast-paced sports. No “Smoothing” or “cinema modes, no PiP, etc.
Arrived in great shape. No issues with initial qaulity or shipping.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have had this TV for a little over a month, and really I like it, especially since I got it on sale. It was easy to set up (took maybe 15-20 minutes). Picture quality has been pretty good so far, especially through my blu ray(sony n460). I have Direct TV, but I don’t pay for HD right now, but plan to get it soon. My picture is actually pretty good now, except on my sports channels, and thats where the difference comes in. After doing much research, I came to the conclusion that for a 32 inch 1080p and 120 hz wasn’t all that necessary, but when it comes to sports it does make a difference. Fortunately Direct TV is adding more sports stations to the HD package, so that should resolve that issue. That being said, depending on your required use, this a great little tv, especially since it comes a great price point. For use with a video game console and to watch movies (either on regular tv or via blu ray or streaming video), it’s great. The TV has a lot of great features and adjustments to make it suite your specifications. Overall, it’s more than worth it’s price, and that its supposed to ECO friendly.
Rating: 4 / 5
I was not sure about getting this tv since I had never heard of the brand. I got it at COSTCO for $339. We asked one of the kids working in that department if he knew anything about this brand. He had a 42 inch and said he was quite pleased with it.
The cost was fantastic of course. Plus Costco adds another year of warranty on it.
We mounted it in the bedroom and it was very easy for my husband to lift up onto the stand.
The picture is great. One of the reviews said that the logo at the bottom was annoying. I find that I don’t even notice it after you get interested in your program.
It is well worth the money, even if it had been closer to $400. I would recommended this tv.
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased this TV from walmart in July of 09
we have basic cable from Time Warner.
all local channels are free for the HD(which is nice to have)
Fox However is no better than regular with the HD while CBS NBC and others are great depending on the porgram
i see lines traveling up the screen sometimes. However the picture may be bad at times i think it is because of the Cable we have running through the house
Great TV for the price i paid.
in walmart after taxes it was 425.
Rating: 3 / 5
Unbeatable for the price. Of course, that was 2 months ago…features and pricing change rapidly on these products, so do your homework. If you expect $1000 performance out of a $400 TV, stop reading (…and maybe seek professional help to balance your meds…). If you want a good $400 TV, read on…
Good picture, easy set up, simple remote. Perfect for somebody who wants or needs to upgrade from obsolete TV but generally is not comfortable with new technology. On-screen menus not the greatest, but not terrible. Again…the price.
All the inputs you need for a simple set-up (e.g. main video plus a DVD player; 2 HDMI plus S-video, component and composite). Digital and analog tuners; RF input. Digital (fiber only, as I recall) and analog audio out if you want to connect to an external sound system. Speakers on set are fine for simple use, though. Some sort of fake “surround” mode out of TV speakers available.
Picture is uniform; no discernible distortion of clarity or color across screen. Off-angle viewing is good. Attractive enough as most new TVs are; no trendy, gimicky “style touches” that may seem good-looking now but will make it look silly in a few years.
Again, great FOR THE PRICE. Not for video (or audio) geeks. Not for Home Theater. Great for secondary viewing area (e.g. guest bedroom) or less demanding viewer. Picture adjustments are manual only (no ambient light sensor). Blacks and color good, not outstanding. Response time (8ms) and update rate (60Hz) less than you’d want for fast-paced sports. No “Smoothing” or “cinema modes, no PiP, etc.
Arrived in great shape. No issues with initial qaulity or shipping.
Rating: 5 / 5
great tv..Bought it at COSTCO for 332.00..COSTCO also give you an extra year warranty..One more year for free..
Rating: 5 / 5
I have had this TV for a little over a month, and really I like it, especially since I got it on sale. It was easy to set up (took maybe 15-20 minutes). Picture quality has been pretty good so far, especially through my blu ray(sony n460). I have Direct TV, but I don’t pay for HD right now, but plan to get it soon. My picture is actually pretty good now, except on my sports channels, and thats where the difference comes in. After doing much research, I came to the conclusion that for a 32 inch 1080p and 120 hz wasn’t all that necessary, but when it comes to sports it does make a difference. Fortunately Direct TV is adding more sports stations to the HD package, so that should resolve that issue. That being said, depending on your required use, this a great little tv, especially since it comes a great price point. For use with a video game console and to watch movies (either on regular tv or via blu ray or streaming video), it’s great. The TV has a lot of great features and adjustments to make it suite your specifications. Overall, it’s more than worth it’s price, and that its supposed to ECO friendly.
Rating: 4 / 5
I was not sure about getting this tv since I had never heard of the brand. I got it at COSTCO for $339. We asked one of the kids working in that department if he knew anything about this brand. He had a 42 inch and said he was quite pleased with it.
The cost was fantastic of course. Plus Costco adds another year of warranty on it.
We mounted it in the bedroom and it was very easy for my husband to lift up onto the stand.
The picture is great. One of the reviews said that the logo at the bottom was annoying. I find that I don’t even notice it after you get interested in your program.
It is well worth the money, even if it had been closer to $400. I would recommended this tv.
Rating: 5 / 5