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Sony Bravia M Series KDL 19M4000 19 Inch 720p LCD HDTV Black

Sony Bravia M Series KDL 19M4000 19 Inch 720p LCD HDTV Black




Want a small LCD TV that still brings a lot to the kitchen table or the bedroom? The KDL-19M4000 is Sony’s answer. With three HD connections (including an HDMI, component, and PC input), a sleek design, and the picture quality you’ve come to expect from Sony. The KDL-M4000 is designed to deliver the performance you do want without turning your bedroom or kitchen into a second home-theater you can live without. 10W (5W x 2) Audio Power Output Simulated Stereo Dolby Digital Sleep timer V-Chip Parental Control VESA hole spacing compatible for use with optional wall mounts ATSC / NTSC tuner with QAM Fast panel response Wide Viewing Angle Color – Black 1-Year Limited Warranty Input Ports – HDMI, RF Connection, 2 x Composite Video (1 Side/1 Rear), S-Video, Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Input, PC in (D-Sub) + Audio In (Stereo Mini), 4 x Analog Audio Input (1 Side/3 Rear), Audio Out, Optical Digital Out, Headphone Jack Approximate Unit Dimensions – 15.9 (H) x 19.1 (W) x 6.5 (D) with Pedestal Approximate Unit Weight – 16.1 pounds

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars disappointed
I purchased this television six months ago. I do not have cable and use an antenna. This tv has a sturdy frame and a very clear picture as well as first rate sound quality for a small screen television; however, on at least one of the major networks this television loses sound and sometimes picture roughly every twenty minutes. I have to move the antenna and/or turn the set off and back on to restore normal broadcast. I have moved this set to different locations and even watched it at a friend’s house to rule out the possibility of interference. Nothing has helped. I spoke to a repairman and he says that there’s probably a problem with the tuning mechanism and that I’m most likely stuck with a lemon. I bought a Sony thinking that I would get quality. I was wrong. Foolishly perhaps, I just purchased another Sony. This time a 22-inch Bravia L-series. So far, so good. No problems.

4 Stars This TV Met My Expectations
I purchased this TV on 6/7/09 to fit on my kitchen counter under cabinetry. It had to replace my existing 13″ CRT. Finding an LCD HDTV with a large enough screen, but short enough to fit under the counter, was a major problem. This Bravia gave me the largest screen available that would fit.

From reading reviews prior to my purchase, I had concerns about quality of picture, stability, look, etc, but I have been quite happy with my purchase. I have it connected to Time Warner Cable, exclusively (I don’t watch over the air HDTV). Compared to my old CRT, the picture quality is very good – color is good, sound is good. The fact that it is 720p hasn’t been a problem because the screen is still pretty small. Point is, I’m not demanding a lot from the TV, but I don’t accept crap – its performing more than well enough for a kitchen TV. One small complaint – it takes about 10 sec to warm up and get a picture when you turn it on.

I have also used it as a second monitor to my macbook pro laptop. It works fine.

It isn’t a beautiful TV, but it isn’t too ugly, either. I bought the white/silver combo. As of July 11, 2009, no technical issues, or failures.

3 Stars Color of TV
When purchasing this TV – no matter what the color of the television says in the description (ex. black, silver, or any other color) – that color will only be on the face of the TV, and the rest of it will be white. If you are aware of this, then you will not be shocked or disappointed when you unpack it. This is an example of a very poor description of a TV. The TV itself is fine.

5 Stars Ed
Good reliable TV. I mounted this TV in my motorhome although the instructions from Sony state that the TV should not be installed in a moving vehicle. I mounted it to a wall mount and it works just fine. Good sound and picture. The only drawback is that I move my motorhome often and the TV autotune takes up to 50 minutes to do an Autosearch to reset available channels in the area.

My old set took only about 5 minutes. Otherwise we love the set and would recommend it.

5 Stars Not a bad TV….
I got this TV to do two jobs. First was to act as separate computer monitor and as a second TV. The SONY does both jobs very well.

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JVC Home JVC LT 42P300 42 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

JVC Home JVC LT 42P300 42 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV




Imagine an LCD TV that lets you play back your video content that you have downloaded to your iPod. The 42″ Class TeleDock LCD TV by JVC will not only playback and up convert the content to 1080p. The iPod will be charged as longs as it’s docked. Images are bright sharp, and clear on this fine JVC HDTV that is ready for DTV and a wide variety of components for true home-theater performance. It has a 1920×1080 screen for displays up to 1080p for Blu-Ray (Blu-Ray player optional). 120Hz Clear Motion Drive III technology offers a powerful combination of performance and convenience to deliver exceptional quality. This helps deliver a 6500:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and 500 cd/m2 Brightness. Slim stylish gloss black cabinet with blue diffuser illumination makes viewing easier. It also complies with Energy Star 3.0 for energy-efficient performance. With built-in, swing-out iPod Teledock: Energy Star qualified TV HD with built-in ATSC tuner and Clear QAM Color Temperature Control – Cool/Natural/Warm 12 Selectable Aspect Modes Unified remote with direct video input buttons 6500 – 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio 500cd/m2 Brightness 6ms Response Rate 20-Watts Total Audio Power – 10 Watts per channel Oblique Cone Speakers (2x) Omni Surround with preset listening modes – creates vitrual surround sound from 2 sound channels VESA Compliant for use with optional wall mounts Equalizer presets – Speech/Jazz/Classic/Rock/User (choice) 3 HDMI w/HDCP Digital Video Inputs w/CEC 2 Component Video Inputs 1 PC Input (D-Sub 15 Pin) USB Input for Photo Viewer 1 S-Video & 2 AV Inputs Optical Digital Audio Output Fixed Audio Output Resolution – Up to 1080p Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) – 39 7/8 x 26 5/8 x 4 1/2 inches, 39 7/8 x 29 7/8 x 4 1/2 inches (with stand)

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5 Stars JVC LT-42P300
I was particular impressed with the service .

I am pleased with the set .I use FIOES and the set up was a bit involved ,probably those who have no experience would not be able to set it up .

3 Stars Should have checked the features….
A leading consumer magazine listed this as a Best Buy. And I desperately needed a TV. So I bought it. It’s okay, I guess, but I should have investigated a little more in a store. Compared to my old (dead) Sharp Aquos, here’s what I’m missing:

1) PIP

2) Too much reflected light from windows

3) Whenever the source is changed, it *always* defaults to a view mode that only shows 95% of the available image. I *always* have to switch the view mode to the “right” one. No way to set a different default.

That’s it. Only using it with a PS3 (blue-ray DVD + games) and PC. But it’s not dead, at least.

5 Stars Love it so far
We have only had it a few weeks. So far we really, really, love it. The picture is perfect.

It was easy to set up. But mostly we LOVE have the ipod doc with it. !!!!

5 Stars Best value in 1080p
I have had this TV for a about 6 weeks. This TV has fantastic color and resolution.

This TV as indeed at “best buy” from a leading consumer magazine. I never considered a JVC

before. My brands were Samsung and Sony. But, after buying this JVC, I have become a big JVC fann.

Everyone who as seen this TV is amazed by the rich colors and excellent resolution.

We use a DirecTV HD box as a source as well as a Panasonic blue-ray player. Both give

perfect colors.

My next project will be to hook this TV up to a Fit-PC2 to create my own, very inexpensive

entertainment center able to play any movie any time.

I do not know what the one negative reviewer was complaining about. You can pay 2x for comparable

TV from Sony or Samsung.

I can’t say enough good things about this TV. If you buy it, I am sure you will be happy with it.

The only negative is that the styling is “unique” and takes a bit getting used to. The blue

light accents are a bit weird but, when you match it up with the blue lights on the DirectTV HD

DVR then it actually looks spectacular.

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