Terrible Monitor Pros Sound is okayCons Terrible as a monitor which you would expect to use a panel of this size as. Colors are washed out blue is over emphasized text is blurred. Fought with the settings for 2 hours in vain. Is this even a true 1080P panel? It accepted the 1080P output from my computer via HDMI won't go beyond 720P with the VGA input however the edges of the desktop extended beyond the viewable panel and I had to use my video card settings to output at 1825x1025 in order to fit it on the screen.
High hopes dashed shortly after turning on. Limited color shades and poor VGA/HDMI resolution support This TV was a black friday special at an uppermidwest home improvement chain. It was a 1080 panel in 22 size with LED backlight for 20% less after rebate than what others were charging for a 720 panel in 19 size with CFL backlight.We waited in line and missed getting one by just 5 minutes on that late cold November morning. I was pleasantly surprised when I returned to the store just after new years when they were doing 11% off everything and spotted a single box burried along with other panels. It's price had gone up by 50% of the black friday price but still about half what it was currently going for online.So after the additional discount on the purchase it was only 25% higher than black friday so it was worth a shotor so I thought.The unit is sleek thin and light. The 'nopressure' sensitive controls on the bottom of the frame are nice..no hard pressing which is good on a very light set.However that's where the pro's end. As a summary of what follows below suffice it to say this is a very poor quality set. I wasn't expecting a lot but was left very disappointed and the unit was returned less than 24 hours after purchase.Specific cons* It's clearly TN panel technology no surprise at the pricepoint I paid. At full price one would hope it would be PVA/MVA or IPS cause you can get that in the 22 Panny line albiet 720p for less than this thing sells for 'normally'. It actually had pretty decent side viewing angles helped by the very bright LED backlight. Vertical viewing angles above were average vertical viewing angles below were horrible going negative image quite quickly when looking up at it just below the bottom of the frame.* The screen was significantly overdriven and most everything looked claymation like. Bumping down various settings like contrast backlight and others helped some but not enough. 1080i HD was very noisy fringy and pixelated with any motion. The 480i subchannels were very poorly stretched but I'm used to a 42 and 50 720p Panny plasma for better SD scaling* When connected to a PC via VGA cable I didn't expect it to do better than 1280x768 but it basically topped out at 1024x768 usable instead. I could get it do a few random odd sizes above that up to around 1600x900. Running Nokia monitor check with the alterating grey patterns showed significant VGA noise on most scaled frequencies. Shaking pixels to strange pink/green color banding.
i bought this refurbished by sansui but it came as new it must have been a return or something. it still had the tape like stuff on the sides protecting it that they put on new TVs.the picture on this is very good when you hook it up to a cable box. i bought this for a bedroom TV so it's in a small room and i tested viewing across the room in the light and dark. i watched mostly cartoons at the time but the regular content was good as well.it took me a while to figure out the configuration i was happy with but i was happy using either the movie or standard presets for the picture quality rather than dialing it in. i have the audio set to surround but i don't really detect a difference so far.the remote is easy to use. the QAM tuner took about 10 min to pick up about 100 channels.overall this TV is a good one for the bedroom or something similar.
22 Sansui For the price under $150.it is a fairly good TV since the picture is kind of grainy. Next to my Sony it is nght & day clarity.In the kitchen it will do but not a DVD watching monitor.
great little set for under $200 I bought this TV at one of the big box membership stores recently. Upgrading from a small tube set for the kitchen. The design is very minimalist and nice to look at when the set is off. Picture quality for an inexpensive tv I paid under $200 is very good. Sound quality is a bit tinny but you can use the earphone jack to hook up to computer or home theater speakers. Remote is easy to use and screen functions are easy to follow. All in all I think it is a great value. I don't plan to use it for my computer so the other review complaints listed on this page are irrelevant for me. If you need a small HD LED set for a small room or kitchen make sure you give this set a look.
Well worth the price. Purchased Black Friday 2010 on sale with rebate. We wanted a to replace an older Sony CRT in bedroom with an LED TV and not spend a lot. For a bit over a hundred bucks after waiting outside the store on a blustery cold morning we got a pretty nice 22 TV. The color and brightness were set way too high from factory but after setting picture to our taste the TV has worked flawlessly. The remote is nice also laid out so you can do the usual stuff easily in a dark room.Have since moved to a rural home with an indoor overtheair antenna and are happy with it's performance there also. The TV's speakers are not great but with the headphone output and a good pair of computer speakers the sound is great.Does not have a USB input.
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