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4.0 out of 5 stars
Not a bad TV, July 8, 2008
This review is from: Viewsonic N2635W 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
This isn't a bad TV. I paid $380 for it brand new. The TV does take a bit longer than normal to change channels, but the video (head-on) is very crisp. Of course, from side angle, it is not the greatest, but I have it in the basement (game table, workout gym, lounge area) and it is on a swivel arm, so I can swing it around based on activity I am working on.
Contrary to other reviews, I've had no complaints so far. Then again, I've only had it 2 weeks, but its a beautiful TV, great picture using HDMI cable, decent size 26" screen, the audio I've connected to my basement wall-mounted speakers...I'm VERY pleased!
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22 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Warning! Stretched (distorted) image in analog channels, March 8, 2008
WARNING! If you want to be forced to watch stretched (distorted) image, (with a few exceptions of some HD digital channels), this ViewSonic model is the right TV set for you!
The two tuners on this HDTV receive both digital (w/ or w/o HD), and analog channels. When tuning to the analog and to some of the digital non-HD channels, the originally broadcasted 4x3 images are stretched to fully cover the wide screen size of 16x9 ratio of this HDTV set. This "linear image distortion" causes people to look fat and the overall image very unpleasant to watch.
After going through the manual, I could not find any setting selection to correct this problem. (Some LCD HDTVs have setting options like "STRETCH", ZOOM, SIDE BARS, etc., but not this one).
I called ViewSonic customer service, and, after being on hold for 15 minutes, I was told that "this is normal" and "there are no settings to correct this problem", and then the call was somehow disconnected (did they hang up on me? I don't know!).
NOTE: Not all of the TVs are like this one. I have one LCD HDTV that automatically switches between the 3x4 and the 16x9 ratios, according to the broadcasted image and the settings performed through the TV setup menu. The only time this problem cannot be corrected is when some (abnormal) TV stations intentionally broadcast an originally distorted image in HD, which may occur in 1 or 2 stations within 100.
Be aware of this problem before you fall in a trap and buy LCD HDTVs like this ViewSonic N2635W!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great mutipurpose for spare room, October 7, 2009
This review is from: Viewsonic N2635W 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
PROS: Great for a guest bedroom
Con: A connections little awkward and not the easiest to connect to-
I purchased this for the guest room in Dec 2008 @ Office Depot for $500.00. I have a computer ,a game console and a DVD player connected to it. It does everything I expected it to with no problem at all. Switching between the different inputs via the remote control is a breeze. I use an indoor antenna for the set and have had no problems receiving all the digital channels(this was actually a shock since we live out in the country)and free over the air HD. Have never had a problem nor have I had to change the factory settings.Overnighters love it since they can check email, watch DVDs, play games or just watch TV.
My husband likes it so much I am getting him one for his office, to replace the 32" CRT that he has connected to Dish.
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