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Westinghouse LTV-32w6 HD - 32" LCD TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV - black, silver - WESZ32W6 - REFURBISHED
Premium quality without premium price!Enjoy this beautiful Westinghouse 32-inch LCD HDTV all over the house. The Westinghouse 32-inch LTV-32w6 HD LCD TV has a fully integrated HDTV tuner built in, so you can enjoy over-the-air high-definition reception in your living room or bedroom, without a set-top box or an associated monthly fee. The LTV-32w6 HD offers 1366 x 768 native resolution, and accepts HD signals up to 1080i! This LCD featuresa 4.4-inch thin profile, and Westinghouse's innovative SpineDesign that allows easy side access to connectors. This Westinghouse HDTV includes composite and S-Video jacks for your non-HD components like VCRs and camcorders, and HDMI and component video inputs to connect your HD receivers, DVD player, game console, media PC and cable or satellite.Regardless if you are simply looking to upgrade, save space or condense your PC and TV into one screen, the Westinghouse LTV-32w6 HD LCD is the leader in the pack without leading in cost. At these prices they won't last long, order yours today!
Amazon Sales Rank: #170697 in Office Product Color: Black and Silver Brand: Westinghouse Model: LTV-32W6 Dimensions: 25.20" h x 8.30" w x 31.40" l, 66.00 pounds Display size: 32 Westinghouse LCD HDTV Color Display 32 inch Viewable Screen Size (Diagonal) Integrated HDTV Tuner 16:9 Aspect Ratio, 8 ms Response Time 1000:1 Contrast Ratio, 4 HD Connectors hdmi ?
Most helpful customer reviews 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful. Best Quality in Picture and Sound By J. Cabarcas I give this TV a 5 because of it's amazing features besides quality in picture(either using regular coaxial Dish signal or using a low end HDMI Zenith upconversion DVD at 1080i)and sound. I have tested and compared it with 3 other 32"" including the Sharp Aquos 32, and this tv performs better. Lets add in the feature that auto selects inputs and the fact that without setting up codes to my remotes it automatically worked with my Zenith DVD remote and my DISH universal remote.The TV signal looks outstanding. For a $699.00 price on sale at BestBuy it's a great deal. Picture Settings: brightness=23 contrast=40 Saturation=37 HUE=25 Sharpness=6 Backlight=50 Color Temp - select User and change settings to: Red=22 Green=13 Blue=27 20 of 22 people found the following review helpful. Top notch performance and quality By lindguini Pros: Excellent image quality, attractive design, good menus, numerous control settings Cons: None significant. Comments: I did a lot of research looking for the best 32" LCD HDTV. Our primary use is to watch DirecTV and DVD movies and so excellent image quality (including low black levels), various video inputs, and plenty of display settings (for image calibration) are important. We also wanted a TV that has an attractive exterior design and that included a built-in HDTV tuner. Our target price was $1000. After reading dozens of reviews, I was leaning towards Panasonic or Sharp. Samsung and Sony also have several good models, if a bit pricey. I decided to check them all at our local retailer (BB). The store had all of their LCD TVs lined up together allowing for a good comparison. I compared 32" models from Panasonic, Samsung, Toshiba, Sharp, Westinghouse, and a few others. The Sharp had a good image (after some tweaking) but it was bulky and its "piano black" finish reflected everything in sight. The Sharp's menu system looked like something from a cheap PC monitor and did not speak of quality. The Panasonic and Toshiba were decent but their silver plastic housings were unattractive. The Samsung and Sony have excellent image quality but with side-by-side comparisons, I could see no standout performance that justified their higher price tags. And here was the unexpected surprise: the Westinghouse 32w6. Of all the TVs on the shelf, this one had the cleanest design and excellent, natural looking image quality. In fact, after tweaking several of the other TVs, the Westinghouse was as good as the Sony or Samsung. Its images are crisp with very low black levels thanks to an obviously high-quality LCD panel, ATI Xilleon 240H video processor, and adjustable backlight. It's also a very slim design with a thin perimeter frame (solidly constructed) colored a matte-finish dark gray/black with a dark silver trim along the sides and bottom. It looks and feels like a quality product. The menu system looks like graphic arts professionals designed it -simple, elegant, clean, with just the right cascading menu effect. The remote control is very effective and includes individual buttons for selecting each video input as well as backlight adjustment. Besides having all the normal image controls, the Westinghouse has a 50-step adjustable backlight and a user-defined color temperature setting. The "Warm" color setting is equivalent to D6500 color temperature (optimum for home theater). You can set up custom labels for all your video inputs (it has at least one of each type) and you can even turn off the blue LED power light on the front panel if you find it distracting. This was the best set on the shelf, in my opinion, so I bought one on the spot. Setting up the 32w6 was a breeze since the pedestal base is already installed when you pull it out of the box (the unit is well packaged, by the way). It was plugged in and running in five minutes. After a few set-up screens, I was watching brilliant
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