
Features
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Features
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21.5"
screen (measured diagonally)
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matte
screen with black bezel and cabinet
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tuner
receives over-the-air HDTV broadcasts (antenna required)
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QAM
cable TV tuner (subscription required to receive cable channels — contact your
local service provider for details)
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LED
edge backlight for high picture contrast
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60Hz
refresh rate plus backlight scanning for blur reduction
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built-in
stereo speakers (3 watts x 2)
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illuminated
remote control
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meets
ENERGY STAR® requirements
Details
- 1080p HDTV : Better picture
quality
- 60Hz Refresh Rate: Good for
general viewing
- Thin LED Design: TV without
stand (Width x Height x Depth): 20.2 X 12.7 X 1.7 Inches, TV with stand (Width
x Height x Depth): 20.2 X 14.4 X 6.7 Inches
Review
This review
is for the 22" version.
This tv is wall mounted in our kitchen, which is very well lit & surrounded
by windows, yet the screen is bright and colorful. I have both a PS3 and
AppleTv hooked up to it, and the picture rivals that of our much more expensive
3yr old 40" Sony Bravia (which was $1100), the colors don't have quite the
depth of the Sony, but the clarity of this TV is better and moving images have
more separation from the background image.
Tv weighs very little and could easily be held by most any mount. Remote is
nice and has a backlight.
One complaint I do have is there is no mention of this unit being a lo-volt
(12v DC) model. Meaning it requires an included transformer to step down the
120v AC power. This isn't a real problem unless you are wall mounting the tv
and suddenly realize that you now have to contend with concealing a
1.5"x1"x3.5" transformer. I almost returned the tv based on this
alone, however, the cord on the transformer was long enough that I could
conceal the transformer in the cabinet below with my other A/V equipment and
pull the wire up throughout the wall with the HDMI cable. This actually worked
out to my advantage because the lo-volt wire is much smaller than a typical AC
cord so it was easier to hide the wire from the back of the TV to the wall.
On a side note, not sure if this TV (being lo-volt) would be a great choice for
an RV/Motorhome.