Tuesday 3 January 2012
Today i will write 42 inch TV product from famous brand Panasonic. From the image below you can see how VIZIO E420VT look like. This product TV integrate with a lot of good specs and feature like 42-inch LCD HDTV, View full-screen slideshows, 1080p Full HD resolution, and other, you can read more detail below. Another good TV product i Know you will interesting to read is LG 42LE5400.


Product Specifications
Brand Name: Vizio
Color Name: Black
Number of Component Outputs: Composite, Optical
Specification Met: Energy Star


Technical Details

* 42-inch LCD HDTV with Full HD 1080p resolution and VIZIO Razor LED backlighting
* Built-in ambient light sensor adjusts backlight levels based on surroundings
* View full-screen slideshows of your JPG photos from connected USB devices
* SRS audio technologies for virtual surround sound and volume smoothing
* Four HDMI inputs for connecting your Full HD sources
* 100,000 to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
* 1080p Full HD resolution
* Ambient Light Sensing Technology
* Edge Lit Razor LEDTM backlighting
* SRS TruSurround HD and SRS TruVolume audio


E420VT Select Specifications
General
Display Size (Diagonal): 42-Inch
Backlight Type: Edge-Lit Razor LED
Resolution: 1080p
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 100,000:1
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Response Time: 8 ms
Viewable Angle (Horizontal/Vertical): 178 Degrees
Channels/Speaker Output: 2 x 10W
Input/Outputs
HDMI with HDCP: 4 Side
Component Video (YCrCB): 1 Rear (Shared With Composite)
Composite Video: 1 Rear (Shared With Component)
VGA: 1 Rear
RF Connector for Internal Tuner: 1 Rear
USB 2.0: 2 Side
Optical Digital Out (SPDIF): 1
Headphone Output: 1
Weight
With Stand: 26 lbs.
Without Stand: 22 lbs.
Dimensions
With Stand: 39.3 x 29.1 x 8 Inches (W x H x D)
Without Stand: 39.3 x 24.6 x 1.6 Inches (W x H x D)

By
S. Wilson (Louisiana, USA)

I have several Vizio televisions and they are all very good TV's for their price range and this one is the same. I have always bought my Vizio's local but I couldn't pass up the price of this one. The only problem was the TV was VERY poorly packaged. It appeared to have been used before as the manual was missing and the styrofoam surrounding the tv was broken along with a lot of added packaging tape around the box. I have to say though the TV plays fine and with the LED backlit LCD screen the picture is great. I am just disapointed at the thought I bought a second hand TV.


Another good post you can read is review LG 42LE5500, this tv have good design and integrate with a lot of good specs and feature.


Monday 2 January 2012
Good TV product LG 42LE5400, from the image below you can see really clear how this TV look like. This TV integrate with a lot of good specs and fature like LED Backlighting, TruMotion 120Hz, Dynamic contrast ratio: 4,000,000:1, Input labeling: Yes, and other. Another good LED TV 42 Inch with Full HD 1080p Resolution i think you will interesting to read is LG 42LE5500.



Technical Details

* LED Backlighting
* NetCast Entertainment Access (Wi-Fi Ready)
* Wireless 1080p Ready
* TruMotion 120Hz
* Picture Wizard II
* 1920 x 1080 full HD 120Hz resolution With LED Backlighting
* 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
* Picture Wizard II with 2.6ms response time
* Wide 178-degree vertical and 178-degree horizontal angles




Key Specifications

* Screen size: 42-inch class (42 inches diagonal)
* Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (1080p Full HD)
* Dynamic contrast ratio: 4,000,000:1
* Viewing angle: 178 degrees horizontal/vertical
* Response time: 2.6ms
* Built-in tuner: ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM
* Audio output: 20 watts (10W x 2)
* Speaker system: 2-way, 4 speakers
* Dolby Digital decoder: Yes
* Surround system: Infinite Sound
* Input labeling: Yes
* Swivel stand: ±20 degrees
* VESA compliance: 200mm x 200mm
* Warranty: 1 year parts and labor

Connections

* HDMI (version 1.3, HDCP): 3 rear, 1 side
* Component: 2 rear, 1 side
* Composite A/V: 1 rear, 1 side
* RF: 1 rear
* PC input (15-pin, D-Sub): 1 rear
* PC audio input: 1 rear
* Digital audio output: 1 optical, rear
* USB: 2 side
* Ethernet LAN: 1 rear
* Headphone out: 1 side
* RS-232c input: 1 rear



Dimensions

* TV without stand: 40 x 24.8 x 1.2 inches (WxHxD); 36.8 pounds
* TV with stand: 40 x 27.2 x 10.6 inches (WxHxD); 43 pounds

By
not-just-yeti (Blacksburg, VA USA)

This is a great TV: awesome picture and features.

- picture brightness is great: I'm using it in a bright living room (with windows on either side of TV), and the LED screen is bright enough to watch w/o problem.

- overall features great: Assume I've gushed on about the picture quality, the number of inputs (including several on the side for easy access), the neat 'video mute' feature (under energy saver) so I can play a music CD on my DVD player and not have to see the DVD's stupid music screen, and so on. (Hmm, I guess I could play mp3s on a thumb drive directly from the tv itself; I haven't tried that yet.)

- Audio sync problem fixed via firmware: As others have mentioned, after 45min-1hr, the audio became noticeably out of sync from the picture; this seemed to be equally true for all inputs. It wouldn't get *worse* after more time, but it was bad enough that it looked dubbed. My initial hack was to switch to a different input then switch back to the program, and it would re-sync. However, after upgrading the firmware via the internet this problem disappeared. A few notes:
~ getting the internet connected took me a bit; even though DHCP should have happened at plug-in, I had to turn my wireless hub off/on in order to get the TV to get its IP address;
~ In order to trigger the firmware update, I had to press 'netcast' or 'widgets' on the remote; I think it was at that point that the TV automatically sought out the update.
~ it took two firmware updates in a row to reach the most recent version (6.0.something, I think).

- Noticeable delay lag for video games: about a tenth of a second or even a bit more (after some measurements and calculating). This is acceptable for many games, but for Wii Music every note I play is off beat, and for Dance Dance Revolution a perfect step scores between "great" and "good". (This is a lag between when the signal is received and when it actually gets displayed -- it doesn't matter for normal TV since you'd never notice if your entire movie is shifted back 0.1s. N.B. "Delay lag" is *not* related to "pixel response time".)
~ [Delay lag on other models: I dragged my Wii Music down to Best Buy and tried it on several similar models I was considering. The Samsung LEDs I tried also had ~0.10s lag; Sony Bravia LEDs had ~0.06s lag (still noticeable); no noticeable lag on LCD Viera or Sharp Aquos *LCD*, but (weirdest part) the Sharp Aquos *LED* did have lag (~0.10s). All the models I tried were 40-46"; most were 120Hz. I hope all the time I spent measuring helps out somebody else!]

Good TV product with feature CineSpeed LED Panel is Toshiba 42SL417U.
Sunday 1 January 2012
Good product Screen TV Protector, from the image below you can see how this product look like. I hope this product useful for you. Read also my post about LG 42LE5500.





Technical Details

* The best selling TV Protector Screen from TV Shield provides protection for your fragile flat screen from damage, scratches and cracks
* Provides protection from impact damage to the screen and accidental flying objects (children's toys, Wii remotes, etc)
* The patented design of TV Shield cuts down on reflection and glare that can affect your viewing pleasue.
* The TV Shield is 100% tested to be compatible with your HDTV and 3DTV viewing experience.
* TV Shield is made from 100% High Quality PMMA Translucent Acrylic that is measured to reduce 90% of harmful UV radiation emitted by LCD and Plasma tvs
* Securely mounts to the top of the TV and is secured using the 4 included self-adhesive velcro shock absorbing pads.


TV Shield Anti-Glare "40-42 inch" Best Flat Screen TV Protector (LCD, LED, PLASMA TV's)





Technical Details

* The best selling TV Protector Screen from TV Shield provides protection for your fragile flat screen from damage, scratches and cracks
* Provides protection from impact damage to the screen and accidental flying objects (children's toys, Wii remotes, etc)
* The patented design of TV Shield cuts down on reflection and glare that can affect your viewing pleasue.
* The TV Shield is 100% tested to be compatible with your HDTV and 3DTV viewing experience.
* TV Shield is made from 100% High Quality PMMA Translucent Acrylic that is measured to reduce 90% of harmful UV radiation emitted by LCD and Plasma tvs
* Securely mounts to the top of the TV and is secured using the 4 included self-adhesive velcro shock absorbing pads.





By
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This is a really good idea. I didn't even think about one of these until I saw my neighbor had a similar product. With the kids playing video games and often throwing the ball around the house, I figured for the price it was worth it. I haven't seen anything hit the TV to judge how well the product works, but it seems pretty sturdy. Hopefully, nothing does hit my TV. Product is like insurance...hopefully you never actually need it!

This is a really good idea. I didn't even think about one of these until I saw my neighbor had a similar product. With the kids playing video games and often throwing the ball around the house, I figured for the price it was worth it. I haven't seen anything hit the TV to judge how well the product works, but it seems pretty sturdy. Hopefully, nothing does hit my TV. Product is like insurance...hopefully you never actually need it!

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