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Westinghouse W4207 TV Review

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

The elusive $1,000 barrier is about to be broken once again, and this time by the Westinghouse W4207, the least expensive 42-inch flat-panel LCD we’ve ever reviewed. This monitor lacks a tuner, so you’ll need to connect a cable or satellite box to watch TV, but otherwise there’s nothing missing. Decent picture quality, plenty of [...]

Westinghouse LVM-47w1

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Big LCDs used to cost far+/- 542K more than plasmas, but the price gap is shrinking in a hurry. Budget brands such as Westinghouse are making the gap almost nonexistent, with its 47-inch LVM-47w1 going for rock-bottom prices online–if you can find it. With the low price, 1080p native resolution and five HD inputs–plus a [...]

Westinghouse LVM-42w2

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) can deliver more pixels per given screen size than any other display technology, and the Westinghouse LVM-42w2 ($2,299 list) is a 42-inch LCD monitor that offers 1080p resolution (1,920-by-1,080 pixels progressive), as well as an impressive selection of video connections that support this “full HD” video format. The LVM-42w2’s high resolution [...]

Westinghouse LTV-32w1

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

The 32-inch Westinghouse LTV-32w1 ($900 street) LCD TV struck us with a sense of déjà vu, as it’s cosmetically similar to the company’s larger 37-inch LVM-37W1 television that we previously reviewed. The similarities carried over into our lab testing, as the LTV-32w1 has many of the strengths and weaknesses of its larger sibling. It delivers [...]

Westinghouse LTV-40W1HDC

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

TVs with built-in VCRs are commonplace, but sets with built-in DVD players are relatively rare. The Westinghouse LTV-40W1HDC, a 40-inch flat-panel LCD HDTV, is one of the most appealing we’ve seen recently, and it does a good job of tightly integrating a slot-loading DVD player. Whether it’s worth getting this combo set vs. a stand-alone [...]


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