
Essentially, you get what you pay for: a good tv with good color, pretty good resolution, and a good refresh rate. The HDtv channels that I HAVE seen are beautiful. If you run an Xbox 360, it too looks beautiful. However, plan to either have a back-up sound system that will run through the headphone jack, or spend some money to get one. The supplied sound isn't AWFUL, but a cheap speaker set (talkin' $20) sounds like a live orchestra in perfect tune next to the supplied speakers. Also, if you do have an Xbox (or whatever) that runs through either the HDMI or the VGA, you'll either need a female Y-adapter or a separate sound system entirely as the only audio input for those is a single headphone jack that says "PC Audio Input." Other than those two small annoyances, this is a great TV for the money. It also works well as a second monitor if you use it for movies you have on your computer.
Features
Panel Size: 37 inch
Resolution: 1366 x 768
Resolution Support: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
Aspect: 16:9
Contrast Ration: 1000:1
Brightness (cd/m): 500 (cd/m2)
Response Time: 8ms (gray to gray)
View Angle: 170 (H)/ 170 (V)
Feature
Language English/French/Spanish
PIP/POP YES
MTS/Sleep Timer YES
ON Screen OSD Function YES
V-Chip Control: YES
3D Comb Filter: YES
Video Specificatios
V-Chip Control: Yes
3D Comb Filter: Yes
Screen Display Model: 16:9/4:3/Panorama/Zoom
I/O Ports
Tuner: ATSC/NTSC
S-Video: S-Video x 1
HDMI Input: HDMI x 3
Component Input: Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr x 1
Composite RCA: Video/Audio R/L x 1
Line Audio Input: Audio Input x 2
DTV Functions
ATSC Compliant: MPEG-II ''MP@HL & MP@ML''
Channel Search: Auto & Manual
Audio Decoding: Dolby Digital (AC3) & MPEG
Receiving Frequency: 55.25 ~ 859.25MHz
Power Source
Input Voltage: 90 ~ 264 V, 47 ~ 60 Hz
Input Current: 3A
Power Consumption: 235 Watts
Remote Controller: Multi- Function
Speaker: 10W x 2 Stereo