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Zenith C32V23 32-Inch Flat-Screen Integrated HDTV
 
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Zenith C32V23 32-Inch Flat-Screen Integrated HDTV

by LG
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:LG

Technical Details

  • 32-inch high-definition 4:3 aspect-ratio television
  • Includes built-in ATSC high-definition tuner for broadcast HDTV reception
  • Scan velocity modulation improves definition at picture edges
  • 3D Y/C comb filter eliminates dot crawl and cross-color interference
  • 16:9/4:3 aspect-ratio correction displays movies in either their original widescreen or full-screen formats
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 23.3 x 36 x 26.6 inches ; 158 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 173 pounds
  • Shipping: This item can only be shipped to the 48 contiguous states. We regret it cannot be shipped to APO/FPO, Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico.
  • ASIN: B000068V2W
  • Item model number: C32V23
  • Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #426,830 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Zenith's 32-inch flat, high-definition picture tube offers the highest resolution capability possible for viewing of HD material. The fine-pitch tube uses an Invar mask to render the sharpest and clearest picture possible. A shadow mask is a thin sheet of perforated metal behind the screen that restricts electron flow, each hole in the sheet corresponding to a single pixel. The mask allows in a brighter, clearer picture. A fully integrated ATSC tuner receives off-air (broadcast) high-definition broadcasts (up to 1080i resolution)--without an external set-top box. The set's advanced 8-VSB chipset technology offers better indoor reception of DTV broadcasts and also enables reception of broadcast data.

Special 16:9/4:3 aspect-ratio correction lets you view feature-length movies in either their original widescreen format (16:9) or in regular TV format (4:3), with no loss of resolution. A 3D Y/C comb filter combines the adaptive digital processing of a three-line digital comb filter with 3-D motion detection. This eliminates hanging dots and color noise on stationary images, and reduces dot crawl and overall picture noise. Scan velocity modulation dynamically varies the scanning speed of the electron beam to create clear, well-defined images for the sharpest picture possible.

Finally, Zenith's Dynamic Focus aligns the red, green, and blue color beams in the center of the screen to ensure accurate side-to-side focus. Inputs include two S-video/composite-video sources (including stereo audio for each) and two component-video inputs: one for full high-definition 1080i, and the other for progressive-scan DVD (480p).

Product Description

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good TV, but fatally flawed, December 11, 2002
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Scott Burton (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zenith C32V23 32-Inch Flat-Screen Integrated HDTV (Electronics)
This TV is a bit of a coup for Zenith: it's the price leader for direct-view High Definition televisions with built-in HDTV tuners. Without a built-in tuner, you're going to have to spring for an external one to plug into a "HDTV Monitor", and these tuners ain't cheap. Buying the pieces separately puts you over Zenith's price point.

There's some real flexibility in the unit as well: it comes with two F-connector coaxial inputs (for instance, cable TV and a DTV antenna) that can tune independently, three composite/S-Video video inputs, and a composite Monitor output. Then there's the real selling points: a component input labeled "DVD" and another labeled "HDTV". ...

The "HDTV" input is for 1080i signals, which is the highest resolution described in the ATSC/HDTV specification. This is the input you'd use for an external HDTV tuner, a digital sattelite tuner, etc. It's an interlaced signal, but the resolution is so high you'd never care. However, unlike certain competing products, the 1080i input will not "upsample" lower resolution signals like 480i, 480p and 720p. "Upsampling" means creating a high-resolution signal from a lower one, doubling lines when neccesary. Upsampled signals don't look better than their originals; they're only used for compatibility & convenience. So if you intend to have a variety of component-input type devices using a variety of resolutions, you'll probably want a home theater-type receiver that can do the upsampling.

My initial review panned the unit for a perceived "flaw" - the unit was either damaged in shipping or was calibrated incorrectly, resulting in strange picture distortions that become jarring to the eye. Circuit City replaced the unit (within the 30-day limit - wish I'd bought the extended warranty) and the picture is much better than my initial perception. It's actually a beautiful, sharp and bright picture; HD signals over the air have precision and color fidelity that will take your breath away, and DVDs look superb in the DVD component input. Most suprising is the fact that you can pick out picture artifacts from the MPEG-2 encoding process, which you'll probably never notice with a less precise composite input on a smaller TV. I've added a star to my review because of the stunning quality of a working unit, but it still gets only 4 because, well, obviously not all the units that shipped are "working".

This TV displays all signals digitally. Analog signals are digitized first then displayed. This is what you would expect from any digital TV, probably for the forseeable future. In this conversion process, a delay is introduced inbetween input and display. If you set this TV side by side with a plain ol' analog TV and tuned them to the same source, the analog TV displays signals earlier. This is also normal.

However, what about the instances when synchronization is critical? Home theater audio is one of these instances. Audio _MUST_ be kept in sync with video, obviously. Here's where the real weakness shines through.

Take this as an example: you have a composite only DVD player and a receiver that only decodes Dolby Surround, which is recreated using the stereo audio output of your DVD player.You plug these into one of the composite inputs on the C32V23, then you plug the TV's stereo audio output component of the "Monitor Output" section into your home theater Dolby Surround receiver. There is a delay induced between your DVD player and receiver (by the TV), but since the TV delays audio to keep in sync with its video delay, you experience no problem.

Now substitute a higher-end component DVD player. You'll want to plug this into the TV's component input labeled "DVD", right? You'll also want to plug in your analog stereo audio pair into the audio inputs in the TV's DVD input as well. And you'll want the Monitor Out section to pass the audio along to your home theater receiver too, right? Wait a minute - there's sound coming out of the TV speakers, but no signal at all coming into your receiver! That's right, you've found the rub. The Zenith manual says that the Monitor Out section (video and audio) don't work at all with the DVD In and HD In sections. This fact is omitted from all marketing material for this TV.

Well, instead of plugging that DVD audio output into the TV, you can just run it to your receiver and cut out the middleman, right? Ahhh, that's right - there's a delay in the time it takes to display the video signal! All the audio coming in to your receiver comes out earlier than the video signal!

How do you deal with this? You'll need an audio delay line, but good luck buying one of these at Best Buy.

Now imagine having one of those hi-tech digital audio receivers that can decode 5.1/7.1 Dolby Digital. I may have a cheapo analog delay line hanging around my house, but I definitely don't have a digital one with optical inputs. You're talking $bux$ there.

Certain home theater receivers have variable delay units built in (I'm thinking of Denon receivers here), which are usually used to compensate for giant screening rooms. My older-model Denon's delay only goes up to 30miliseconds, though, which isn't quite enough to do the trick. I don't expect that any manufacturer would produce a unit to compensate for this delay. I don't know if other digital televisions have this problem, but the obvious solution is for the TV to treat all sources equally in the output section.

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great HDTV for the price!, October 17, 2002
By 
Cycleman (Hayward, Ca. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zenith C32V23 32-Inch Flat-Screen Integrated HDTV (Electronics)
This HDTV has a phenomenal picture and the ability to change the aspect ratio between 4:3 and 16:9 is great. The souund is ok, but it would sound much better with a surround sound system. The picture is bright and the resolution and clarity are some of the best I have seen. One of the drawbacks with this HDTV is that it does not support progressive scan components. Therefore you cannot hook up and utilize a progressive scan DVD player. All in all a great buy and well worth the money.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars No progressive scan!?, December 26, 2003
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Randy R. Wilson "ranboiii" (Riverton, UT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zenith C32V23 32-Inch Flat-Screen Integrated HDTV (Electronics)
After reading Amazon.com's editorial review that said the Zenith C32V23 had a 480p progressive scan composite input, I was very disappointed to open mine up and see a "480i" input on the back, along with a message saying that this HDTV does not handle 480p at all, and to switch your DVD player to interlaced mode. Huh? Isn't this one of the most basic things an HDTV should be able to do? Between that and the audio delay problem hinted at by others, I'm basically left with an HDTV that can't play DVDs. Well, it can play them, but I can't use my surround-sound stereo, and can't use progressive scan. So I'd be better off using a regular TV perhaps? At least then my audio would be in synch with the video.

The other bummer is that it doesn't upsample 720p shows, so shows from several of the networks, which are already in 4:3 aspect ratio, show up with black on the top, bottom and both sides, effectively giving us a smaller picture (albeit higher resolution) than the 27" TV we were replacing.

It's a pretty picture, but it's silly that such basic functionality isn't there. I think I'll take it back and wait for HDTV to grow up, or look for a model that isn't cutting so many corners.

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