Dynex 32″ Class / 720p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
- Dynex 32″ Class / 720p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
- Tabletop stand, screws
- Remote with batteries
- Component cable
- Audio cable
Product Features
* 31-1/2″ screen measured diagonally from corner to corner
Optimal for viewing in medium size rooms.
* Ultraslim design (3-7/8″ deep)
Ideal for wall mounting (with optional mounting kit, not included).
* 3D Y/C digital comb filter
For enhanced color and picture detail.
* 178° viewing angles
For optimal viewing from multiple vantage points.
* Incredible contrast ratio (2300:1 native, 5000:1 dynamic) and high brightness (400 cd/m²)
For an arresting viewing experience.
* 1366 x 768 pixel resolution
Supports 720p signals for stunning image clarity.
* Simulated surround sound
With 2 built-in 8W speakers for quality audio. Sound leveler helps prevent undesirable volume fluctuations.
* Inputs
Include 2 composite (1 rear, 1 side), 2 S-video (1 rear, 1 side), 3 HDMI (2 rear, 1 side), 2 component video (rear), 1 PC (rear), 1 PC audio (rear) and RF (rear).
* Outputs
Include headphone jack, analog audio and optical digital audio.
* 3 HDMI inputs
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Comments
2 comments
Aj
September 3, 2011
Well performing budget t.v.,
This 32″ Dynex HDTV has been a great performer and makes for a perfect television for a small/medium sized room. The picture clarity is impressive and there has been no blur/ghosting or artifacts while watching television, watching movies, or playing console games. The picture is bright with good contrast (can change these settings in the menu if needed), and black appears black. It also has good viewing angles, as compared to a similar sized (and more expensive) Samsung tv that you have to practically sit in front of to get a clear picture. As with most LCD tv’s the sound is average and acceptable, however you’ll want to hook it up to your stereo system to get good quality sound.
The only annoyance was taking it out of the box and having to screw the base to the t.v. (no screwdriver needed, they are hand screws). The setup was easy, and the remote is user friendly. It comes with component and audio cables, and of course batteries for the remote. The extra HDMI and audio/video/headset ports on the side come in handy. As with any brand there’s always bad apples in the bunch, this review is based on a unit that was thankfully perfect out of the box. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is because the t.v. base doesn’t swivel, a minor thing but if you are used to a swivel base that could get annoying. It can be scary to purchase an off-brand name, but this is one case where buying a budget t.v. ended on a good note. If you want to save even more money, buy a set of rabbit ears to plug into this t.v. and enjoy the free HD stations in your area.
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Anonymous
September 3, 2011
Pretty Solid Low-Priced LCD,
For the price, this TV has been pretty decent. I’m satisfied with the picture quality — I’ve had a bit of trouble calibrating it when I plug my macbook into it, but otherwise no issues. Menus are okay, but they could be better. Plenty of hdmi inputs for my purpose.
The sound is kind of weak, so I’d definitely recommend getting some sort of audio system to supplement it. I’ve been meaning to get one of these guys, Coby Multimedia 3D Soundbar Speaker System CSMP88 (Black), but have been sort of broke lately.
All in all it’s been a good, reliable tv. If I were buying one today, I might be tempted to jump up to a 42″, or possibly a projector.
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