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excellent quality & ellegant appearance June 1, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased this model in Wal-Mart for $448, after owning a standard Sanyo TV set and being very satisfied with it. The LCD HD model also appealed to me with its elegant appearance of fine proportions and matt-black finish. Although lowest in price, the Sanyo model looked so much better than all expensive ones - with their metallic or glossy bodies. Easy to assemble and connect, it also shows a very satisfying quality of picture, even with analog cable. It is superb when viewing DVDs and those few digital programming accessible. Although it is recommended by the manufacturer, I don't think, I really need to upgrade my analog cable service to HD.
$600? February 21, 2008 6 out of 18 found this review helpful
I've seen this television at many Wal-Mart stores for under $500. Why would anyone want to buy this television for $600 + shipping here?
nice tv, but cable and antenna not possible August 24, 2007 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Wish the hookup to cable and antenna at the same time was present. Unless I am doing something wrong (which is very possible) you can either get your cable channels or your HD antenna channels, but not both at the same time. I have read where some TVs have separate coax for these 2 types of signals. Something to consider if you are in the market.
QAM compatible, narrow viewing angle June 13, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have had this TV for about four months. It's a pretty good tv. I have my Comcast cable plugged right into the analog (NTSC) connection without a cable box. Searching for the channels didn't take too long, and even the sometimes hard to receive stations, channels 5 and 6 were also found.
This TV is QAM compatible. So, if your cable provider broadcasts your local channels over clear QAM, this tuner can receive them. QAM works nicely for me. The HD quality on the ATSC tuner is noticeably better than standard definition.
The only drawback I can think of is the narrow viewing angle of the set. If you're even a little off to the side the image fades noticeably, especially with skin tones.
Excellent bedroom HDTV May 16, 2007 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
26 inch screen is great for watching HDTV and DVDs in the bedroom. I receive all the local HDTV over-the-channels on an indoor Radio Shack double bowtie UHF antenna, and I am 30 miles from the transmitter site.
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