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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Order CTA Digital TV-P7 7-Inch Handheld LCD TV


I returned this TV for a few reasons. It was difficult to set up and the directions weren't as explanatory as they could be. I think someone may have returned this same item before as part of the setup was already done. Maybe they couldn't get any further either. The remote didn't work either and you needed it to finish the setup. I also couldn't get any reception so we were never able to actually watch it. The reception may have been because of our area, or it could have been that it was incorrectly setup, or a combination of both. In any case, after many many attempts to get it to work we decided not to keep it. We purchased another TV from Radio Shack that was slightly higher in price but it works like a charm.Get more detail about CTA Digital TV-P7 7-Inch Handheld LCD TV.

Where To Buy Pioneer PRO 151FD - 60" Elite KURO plasma TV with built-in network media player - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV


it arived severly damaded i was very mad hopfuly i will get a newone time will tell if you get a big tv be shure check it out carfuleyGet more detail about Pioneer PRO 151FD - 60" Elite KURO plasma TV with built-in network media player - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV.

Shop For Samsung LN46A550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV


I have purchased this 46" Samsung LCD TV set (LN46A550) in August 2008 and its power supply failed last month exactly 3 months after the warranty had expired. My problem is described on Samsung website as "My TV Is Turning Off And On By Itself (Power Cycling)", in the "LN46A550P3F Troubleshooting Guide". The issue is clearly well known by Samsung but they would not pay for the repair anyway, not to mention that they are not recalling this product in the first place. It costed me 300 USD to fix the power supply (including labor) for a 1000 USD (current value) LCD TV. So, this product is poorly constructed and on top of that, Samsung has definitely the worst customer support service ever. I would strongly discourage anyone to purchase a Samsung TV. Good luck if you already purchased one...Get more detail about Samsung LN46A550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV.

Philips 42PFL6704D/F7 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV


Compared this model to last years,both sitting side by side at big box store and about $100.00 difference. New model well worth the extra dough. Both have 120hz, but this model has 50,000 contrast ratio vs.20,000, speaker system was better but still not the best. 4 HDMI (3 in back one on side),nice remote but I linked to my dish one. The base will swivel about 30-40 degrees either way. The onscreen set up was very easy and designed for your own taste in picture and sound. My one gripe is that it only has 1 anolog and 1 composite audio out,no fiber optic to hook to my reciever. The composite sounds good, but a audiophile might notice a difference. Still. a great set for the money. Get more detail about Philips 42PFL6704D/F7 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV.

LG 37LC7D 37-inch 720p LCD HDTV Review


This TV was a gift for us in May of 2007, purchased from Magnolia Home Theater and the extended warranty was not purchased. The first problem it had required a factory modification 3 months after we received it. It stopped responding to the remote and the menus on the TV were impossible to use via the side buttons. The second problem showed up in early 2009, well beyond the 1-year warranty. It turned itself off unexpectedly. Repeatedly. The repair service was called and we spent almost $500.00 on repairs. The power supply was replaced in April, 2009. In June, 2009, it turned itself off again, unexpectedly. Of course the repair service would not back up their work. And LG refused to do anything. I am very disappointed in a company that will not replace a unit that is clearly defective in some way, warranty or not. That's bad business and bad customer relations. I will not purchase an LG product again. Purchasing an extended warranty on a new product is ludicrous, has always been ludicrous. It only adds to the up-front cost and is merely a way for the seller to add to their profit, betting that MOST of the units they sell will not have problems. I believe it is a deceptive practice. Did I have a choice and could I have purchased an extended warranty? Yes, from the seller, but not from LG. It seems that's the way companies do business these days: "just get it out the door, don't worry about customer satisfaction when something goes wrong, especially if it's only a low percentage of customers; the majority of people will never know that our products are duds and we won't do anything to fix them."Get more detail about LG 37LC7D 37-inch 720p LCD HDTV.

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