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Anyone have any experience with Viewsonic TV's? I'm looking for a moderately priced LCD (27"-32"), HD to replace my bedroom tv. Moved to a smaller place and the ol' tube is getting in the way. thanks
Our business purchased this TV about 6 months ago (for a lot more.) We used it for presentations at our trade show booth. We ran a looped DVD presentation on it. Looked great! People commented how good it looked, even under bright trade-show lights. Sound was good, with plenty of volume.
It looked clunky with our laptop connected to it. Ended up not doing that anymore. Weird native resolution not supported by our Latitude D510 machine. It stretched the resolution we could display.
I partly agree #2. Why do they make LCD TV's at 1366x768 and not 1360x768? I know it only six pixels that are being streched and thats not noticible at this resolutions and size, but why not make everything at the same standard? any one know?
nomoboro, check out the Westinghouse 32" LCD (32w6). I've had it for a month and couldn't be happier. Locally, they're only sold at Best Buy as far as I know, but they just increased the priced to ~$849 from $699 last week.
I got one from new-egg a month ago, the picture of HD over the air is ok, not as vivid as my other hdtv, kinda pixelly picture. new-egg price was 759.
32" syntax olevia from target.com for $599.99 + tax.
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limited 1 year warranty on parts and backlight only? no labor coverage? No thanks.
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I saw this TV at a local store and I was not impressed at all by the picture quality. Stick to samsung or sony.
http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/navigate.do?catg=535&item=334321&prDeTab=2&pCatg=5883#A
If you can spend a little more, I would get this instead?. But I will aslo wait untill after Thanksgiving, Black Friday!.. Sears have a Toshiba 42inch Theaterwide DLP HDTV for 999.99 before 11am on 11-24-06. Save $500.00 bucks..
Check out the price and quality of olevia. Very good price for lcd tv with hdtv builtin