HDTV by Westinghouse

April 16th, 2008

by George Kissi

Several manufacturers are now developing HDTVs which has led to the decline in cost of HDTVs recently. The uncertainty is whether or not these novices to the manufacture of HDTVs design great quality products. One such new comers is Westinghouse.

Even though they mostly known for appliances for the home they are not well known for HDTVs. The issue is if their HDTVs are as good a quality as their appliances. It is important to know what others think about their Westinghouse HDTVs before you purchase one. Below are a few online reviews from people who have bought a Westinghouse HDTV.

Model No. LTV-32w1 by Westinghouse HDTV

This especial Westinghouse HDTV make got a combined appraisal of four stars out of five from 17 differentiated reporters. It got accolades for the best picture but didn’t do so good with how easy it is to operate as well bad sound quality.

A user who gave this model five stars wrote that the remote was of mediocre quality. He located the greates deal on this model at Best Buy, for $400 less than the same brand at Circuit City. Equal to the majority of people buying HDTVs, this user was buying HDTV to replace an old analog tube television, so it isn’t surprising that he was awe stricken by the amzing and clear picture shown on the HDTV.

The LTV-32w3 Model by Westinghouse HDTV

This Westinghouse HDTV includes a SpineDesign input layout a trade mark of Westinghouse, an ATSC high definition tuner, ARSC and NTSC (standard definition) tuners accompanying on channel list to make it easier to view, and a current chassis design. This brand was awarded excellent ratings by users for its value, features and user friendliness. It has an amazing picture quality, with a resolution of 1366768 and lamp life-cycle estimated at 60,000 hrs.

According to consumers, the best feature about this model is the “Spine Design” input layout that has the inputs the sides of the unit, permitting for easier access to connect their components. Those who mount their HDTVs can appreciate this feature as it eliminates any difficulties usually encountered when attempting to hook up components. No more flash lights and mirrors to see where the jacks are!

Model LTV-32w6 Westinghouse HDTV

This model has a built-in HDTV tuner to be able to receive over the air HDTV broadcast without the need for a set top box. One user rated this Westinghouse HDTV a very high score for incredible output, features, ease of use and set up. Some one else also commented that there were no problems at all with this unit. Altogether, 20 various customers gave this model 4.2 stars out of five.

This should give an idea or two about Westinghouse HDTVs and help you with your buying decision. But be cognisant of the fact that you get exactly what you pay for though some times you can get some excellent HDTVs at very low prices without compromising quality.

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