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Product Overviews

39.9″ screen (measured diagonally) * widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio * high-gloss black finish * built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required) * built-in QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required) * 1366 x 768 pixels *
39.9″ screen (measured diagonally) * widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio * high-gloss black finish * built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required) * built-in QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required) * 1366 x 768 pixels *

Feature

  • 720p HD Resolution
  • 8,000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 2 HDMI Inputs
  • 6 ms response time
  • PC Input

  • 720p HD Resolution
  • 8,000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 2 HDMI Inputs
  • 6 ms response time
  • PC Input

Best Customer Review

We were woefully unprepared for how crappy normal TV would look. That’s a compliment to this excellent TV (and HD in general) but it meant we had to scrap our digital cable and get DirecTV. We also didn’t have the right cables to hook up all our stuff. But all that’s our fault. We just got the thing because my 10-year-old 32″ block was kind of an embarrassment. This was one of the better prices for a name brand HDTV, though it was more than we needed to spend. I think it was worth it, though, because we have no complaints about the color, picture quality, or features. It was easy to figure out once it was hooked-up. And the design is clean and not as gaudy as some others. I’d highly recommend it if you’re ready to make the jump to HD. Just be ready for the surprise, and to shell out some more dough for new cable and new cables.
We were woefully unprepared for how crappy normal TV would look. That’s a compliment to this excellent TV (and HD in general) but it meant we had to scrap our digital cable and get DirecTV. We also didn’t have the right cables to hook up all our stuff. But all that’s our fault. We just got the thing because my 10-year-old 32″ block was kind of an embarrassment. This was one of the better prices for a name brand HDTV, though it was more than we needed to spend. I think it was worth it, though, because we have no complaints about the color, picture quality, or features. It was easy to figure out once it was hooked-up. And the design is clean and not as gaudy as some others. I’d highly recommend it if you’re ready to make the jump to HD. Just be ready for the surprise, and to shell out some more dough for new cable and new cables.

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Product Overviews

If you’re dabbling in high definition content, you’re on the cutting edge. The REGZA 46″ XV is a full HD 1080p ready LCD television, blending superb picture and audio quality and delivering it in a slim and stylish package. Enjoy every drop of detail on the XV series.
If you’re dabbling in high definition content, you’re on the cutting edge. The REGZA 46″ XV is a full HD 1080p ready LCD television, blending superb picture and audio quality and delivering it in a slim and stylish package. Enjoy every drop of detail on the XV series.

Feature

  • DynaLightTM Dynamic Back-Light Control- digital tuning allows for tuning of standard cable channels, off-air digital broadcasts, digital broadcasts.
  • Built-In ATSC/NTSC/QAM Digital Tuning – Definition: CinespeedTM LCD panel has 8ms or less response speed necessary
  • CinespeedTM LCD Panel

  • DynaLightTM Dynamic Back-Light Control- digital tuning allows for tuning of standard cable channels, off-air digital broadcasts, digital broadcasts.
  • Built-In ATSC/NTSC/QAM Digital Tuning – Definition: CinespeedTM LCD panel has 8ms or less response speed necessary
  • CinespeedTM LCD Panel

Best Customer Review

I was able to pick this up at Costco at a lower price (0) than any other 46″ 1080p/120hz set I’d shopped for save the Insignia at Best Buy. After two weeks with the set it has performed flawlessy and at this price point I am very happy to do without the first generation, ethernet based internet connectivity found on other sets, especially since those same services are available with wifi on mid priced blu ray players like the LG BD390. This HDTV has a very flexible and decently intuitive picture adjustment capability, which enables you to experiment with color temperature, intensity, contrast, brightness and all the usual settings quickly and easily until you find what suits you and your room. The four pre-sets (standard, sports, video and movie) are limited but give you a place to start and adjust the picture to your liking from the easy to access menus. The colors are so deep and true with my DirecTV 1080i feed, that the set looks great on a variety of color settings. The only flaw I have detected is that the DynaLight backlight auto – adjust is a little slow and if the darkly lit scene that triggers the auto-adjust feature is only a few seconds long, it can be over just as the picture adjusts. But that’s a slight and minor thing that doesn’t affect my happiness with this set. The ‘Smooth’ setting in Movie mode that enables the 120 HZ processing has produced no jitter or blur that I can see; in fact the picture looks remarkably smooth but I have not tried a 24p input yet. With Costco’s 90 day return and one year extension of the manufacturer’s warranty, it was well worth it to get a great picture on a set that might have cost twice the money less than a year ago. If you’re looking for a basic-featured set at great price, you won’t be disappointed with this set.
I was able to pick this up at Costco at a lower price (0) than any other 46″ 1080p/120hz set I’d shopped for save the Insignia at Best Buy. After two weeks with the set it has performed flawlessy and at this price point I am very happy to do without the first generation, ethernet based internet connectivity found on other sets, especially since those same services are available with wifi on mid priced blu ray players like the LG BD390. This HDTV has a very flexible and decently intuitive picture adjustment capability, which enables you to experiment with color temperature, intensity, contrast, brightness and all the usual settings quickly and easily until you find what suits you and your room. The four pre-sets (standard, sports, video and movie) are limited but give you a place to start and adjust the picture to your liking from the easy to access menus. The colors are so deep and true with my DirecTV 1080i feed, that the set looks great on a variety of color settings. The only flaw I have detected is that the DynaLight backlight auto – adjust is a little slow and if the darkly lit scene that triggers the auto-adjust feature is only a few seconds long, it can be over just as the picture adjusts. But that’s a slight and minor thing that doesn’t affect my happiness with this set. The ‘Smooth’ setting in Movie mode that enables the 120 HZ processing has produced no jitter or blur that I can see; in fact the picture looks remarkably smooth but I have not tried a 24p input yet. With Costco’s 90 day return and one year extension of the manufacturer’s warranty, it was well worth it to get a great picture on a set that might have cost twice the money less than a year ago. If you’re looking for a basic-featured set at great price, you won’t be disappointed with this set.

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*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Feb 12, 2010 05:12:05

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