Proscan 32LB45Q 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black

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32 Inch LCD Full HDTV, Tuner Mode : ATSC, 2 HDMI & 1080P, Resolution: 1920 x1080, Contrast: 1300:1, Brightness: 500cd/㎡, Response Time : 6ms, Digital 3D Comb Filter, Noise Reduction, Component, VGA, S-Video, AV input, black
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- Tuner Mode : ATSC
- 2 HDMI andf 1080P
- Resolution: 1920 x1080 - Contrast: 1300:1 - Brightness: 500cd/m
- Response Time : 6ms - Digital 3D Comb Filter - Noise Reduction
- Component, VGA, S-Video, AV input
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Customer Buzz
 "First one wouldn't recognize the remote, Second works great" 2010-08-05
By K. Vesper (Minneapolis, MN)
I just bought this 399 from a major retailer beginning with W and ending in mart. My first one, like other reviewers, wouldn't recognize the remote. It was manufactured in Sept. 2009. I exchanged it, got one manufactured in Oct. 2009 and it works just fine. Can't beat it for the money, but I certainly understand the frustration of others who have had the remote issue. All I can say is try another.

Customer Buzz
 "Very good value for the 1080p dollar" 2010-08-04
By C. Yee (California)
This is my first medium-plus-sized flat-screen TV purchase (unlike my early-adopter friends, who rushed to spend $4+ figures on the first-generation 720p plasma flat-screens a few years ago, I was content to wait patiently until 1080p became available in the mid-3 figure price range, which is now), and overall I have to say I'm pretty satisfied.



As a first-time LCD-TV buyer, I can say little about how the picture quality stacks up against other new LCDs (but friends who know better than I tell me it's "decent", if not spectacular); but it is, of course, a big jump up from the CRT I had been watching prior (and for which I paid about the same amount, 15 years ago!).



So far, after a couple months of use, I can say:



PROs: excellent value for money, decent build quality (no "dead" pixels I can see, which I was worried there might be), a great step up from a CRT TV (if you're one of the few people left doing that), pretty good ATSC reception (pulls in some pretty weak TV channels my ATSC converter box generally didn't), good connectivity options (very happy with the 3xHDMI and 2xComponent inputs, but the single Composite video input necessitated a composite input switchbox, which was cheap to add).



CONs: No-frills exterior (any finish you like, so long as it's gloss-black plastic), power-on takes a couple of seconds (or maybe, all flat-sceen TVs do?) during which TV briefly makes some odd popping and clicking noises (not loudly, but in a quiet room you do notice), channel memory occasionally "forgets" settings (so that channels you wanted skipped, unskip themselves from time to time), IR remote sensor tucked into lower RH corner (so if TV is set in a cabinet, remote is blocked from the entire RH side of the room - unlike TVs with center-placed IR sensors, which can pick up remote commands so long as you can still see the screen), remote codes not well covered by aftermarket remotes (you're fine if you use a "learning" aftermarket remote control, but it would have been nice if this brand was popular enough for aftermarket remotes to have its control codes as presets).



Overall, if this is not a great TV, it's not a bad one at all; and for someone (like myself) finally upgrading from that old CRT, you really can't beat it's value-for-dollar price at this point (so far as I can tell). So far, I'm a pretty satisfied customer; and odds are if buyers don't expect too much from this TV, I would think most people would be as well.

Customer Buzz
 "Worth the sale price of $399.00" 2010-07-13
By Melvin Hopkins (Grove City, OH, US)
This monitor is a great deal at $399.00. The picture and features aren't amazing, but definately works well for a monitor or bedroom television.

Customer Buzz
 "This TV is awful!!!" 2010-07-13
By Nick
Don't waste your time with this TV. I bought it because the price was too good to pass up for a 1080p 32" HDTV, but I was sorely disappointed when I plugged it in. Maybe I got a lemon, but it the picture was busted. There was an image, but it was like you were looking through thermal imaging goggles, except that everything was blue and green. It's hard to describe, but just know that it was unwatchable. Thinking the problem may be my receiver, I tried another receiver and my Xbox, all with the same crazy picture.



Needless to say, I returned this the same day I got it. Don't waste your time.

Customer Buzz
 "Not too bad at all." 2010-07-12
By Thoraxes
I was looking for a TV that I could fit within my budget, and boy was I surprised when I found this one.



Although I was worried about earlier reviews, my TV came in a perfect condition, the box looked completely unharmed, and I have not had any problems with the television yet. It displays in 1080p like a champ, there's no refreshing audio buffer (which sometimes cuts out sound on cheaper HDTV's, and overall, it's great.



Daily uses by me:

TV

PS3 gaming

Wii gaming

Computer Monitor

Blu-ray via HDMI with PS3

Netflix



It's a good TV for a good price and it does deliver where it counts. For this price, this television is definitely worth it.


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