FEATURED Westinghouse EW32S5UW 32-Inch 720p 60Hz Slim LED HDTV (Black)
- Lightweight means a lower transportation carbon footprint.
- Dynamic 100,000:1 contrast ratio
- This product has earned the Energy Star and meets Federal energy efficiency standards.
32″ LED TV from Westinghouse features a large viewing area and dynamic 100,000:1 contrast ratio to ensure movies and games look their best. Enjoy energy efficient, space-conscious design wherever your family gathers to be entertained.
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Nuknuk
January 11, 2013
Good TV for the budget,
This is a lot of TV for the price. Flat TVs used to cost a lot of money just a few years ago. I still remember paying eight hundred dollars for a Vizio that was only a few more inches bigger than this. Westinghouse is not known for making TVs which may discourage you from purchase. But the company itself is an American institution, a technological giant that even built some of the most advanced nuclear facilities around the world. Flat screens are also made by just a handful of well known makers who sell them to other companies like Westinghouse.
We are using this in our master bedroom. We have an average size room so the size is just perfect. I have connected it to an AppleTV hooked up through an HDMI cable and audio passing through the TV using an optical cable to a pair of powered speakers.
The resolution is only 720P but for a 32-inch screen, you don’t see much difference unless you are very particular, in such case you probably looking for a higher priced/ higher end models anyway. It has a wide angle of viewing that my wife still enjoys watching even doing ironing on the corner of our room.
Pros:
– great for the budget
– wide angle of viewing
– lightweight, easy to move around
Cons:
– picture quality is OK.
– cheaper construction, everything is plastic
– You will need to go to westinghousedigital.com website if you want to install an antenna; you have to or you cannot start to scan channels. You will be required to select the model number and type the serial number.
– no tilt, you would need a mount to change the vertical angle. If you place it on a TV stand, there is no way to move it up or down
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