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Zenith D60WLCD 60" LCD Projection HDTV-Ready TV

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Technical Details

  • 60-inch LCD projection set with 9-element lens system; 56.8 x 42.5 x 17.5 inches (W x H x D)
  • Picture-in-picture, picture-outside-picture, and split-screen capabilities
  • Compact size and weight--the set is no deeper than most 19-inch televisions
  • 3:2 Pulldown Detection properly synchronizes film to video for smooth, theater-like pictures
  • Includes EZ Sound dynamic bass and two built-in 15-watt speakers
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 17.5 x 56.8 x 42.5 inches ; 132.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 218 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: B000068V2M
  • Item model number: D60WLCD
  • Average Customer Review: 1.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #104,595 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: June 21, 2002

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

If you're after a big, bright, rear-projection LCD HDTV monitor, Zenith's 60-inch D60WLCD is optimized for widescreen (16:9 aspect-ratio) high-definition images. Being no deeper than most 19-inch CRT sets, the D60WLCD is ideal for home theaters and anywhere where space is a concern. The set features integrated dual NTSC tuners and extensive connection panels and accepts HDTV, SD, and NTSC video sources from external devices.

Three internal LCD panels, augmented by a nine-element lens system, delivers superb 1280 x 720p resolution, enhanced by aspect-ratio correction, an advanced 3D Y/C comb filter that digitally controls and separates color (chroma) and picture (luminance) information, a peak brightness of 680 candles/square meter, a contrast ratio of 200:1, generous 100 x 30-degree viewing angles, and the convenience of picture-in-picture, picture-outside-picture, and split-screen capabilities. DVD mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; the D60WLCD's 3:2 pulldown detection digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture.

Audio features include Zenith's EZ Sound dynamic bass and two built-in 15-watt speakers, while its connection panel accommodates all popular video formats. Front-panel video input jacks let you hook up a camcorder or gaming console, while a 15-pin RGB input handles a digital set-top box. Projection LCD sets are free from two concerns that plague traditional projection sets: phosphor burn-in, which can imprint "ghost" images on the screen when it holds a static image too long, and convergence errors (discrepancies in beam alignment), which require a service technician to come to your home and realign the projection picture tubes. LCD projection televisions don't require alignment, so you don't have to plan for this kind of service.



Product Description

Introducing the ultimate HDTV monitor, where style and form meet advanced technology. If you ever considered purchasing a projection television but were disappointed due to the bulky size, depth, and weight, look no further. Zenith's D60WLCD weighs only 132 pounds, and is no deeper than most 19" televisions, yet delivers a breathtaking 60 diagonal inch high-definition picture. (Set-top box required for high-definition reception). New 3:2 pulldown detects and syncs film to video for smooth theater-like pictures at home.

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91 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LCD Projection Screen Benefits, March 26, 2003
By Timothy L. Karsjens "bozak911" (Rogers, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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During the process of shopping for a new HDTV, I was dead set on getting a plasma or LCD big screen. After seeing this TV in a local store, I was floored by the picture quality, which was better than Plasma or flat screen LCD.

Here is the deal with Plasma versus this TV. The LCD projection technology is solid, with brights and darks coming through without pixelation or loss of clarity. The Plasma technology is still new, and more often than not, there are issues with the picture of an affordable plasma, including bright darks and washed out colors. This LCD Projection screen nails all of the things that make a TV great and it has a small footprint. Plasma? I would rather spend the money on this, than three times the price for a plasma that is not up to snuff.

If you wish to have a full review of the benefits of the LCD projection versus the plasma, check out some of the reviews ...

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Good while it lasts, terrible to repair, November 3, 2005
The TV is great while it lasts in my case two years and then developed the blue spot and green/yellow tinge. Every other negative revue posted here seems to be in the same boat. I was quoted $2995 for the repair. Clearly if everyone that has purchased this TV is having the same problem then there is a design fault and we should have our TVs replaced with a comparable non defective product, like that will ever happen. $3,000 to watch this TV for a mere 2 years and it is now cost prohibitive to repair. Shame on zenith, I will never buy another zenith product again.

UPDATE- MY EXPERIENCE WITH LG ELECTRONICS CUSTOMER SERVICE:
I recently contacted you to obtain service information for my tv which had developed a blue spot and now a full screen green tinge, you gave me the recommended service agents, they picked it up and told me it will cost $2995 to fix, that's more than what I can buy a new one for. How is it that after just 3 years under normal operation a tv can require so much repair that it is cheaper to buy a new one? Clearly this is a defective lemon! What recourse do I have from Zenith in correcting this problem? Regards Freddie

REPLY:
Dear Freddie, Thank you for inquiring of Zenith Electronics. We sincerely regret that you have experienced difficulties with your Zenith Product. All electronic equipment requires maintenance from time to time despite the most exacting quality control standards at the factory. While we constantly strive for better ways of keeping maintenance to a minimum, occasional failures can occur. The manufacturer's limited warranty is designed to take care of any failures in the early life of the unit. Once this warranty has expired however, the consumer becomes responsible for any repair. Your unit is now approximately 2 years out of the manufacturer's warranty. Regretfully, we are unable to assist you with any of the expense of this repair due the expiration of the manufacturer's warranty. Thank you again for contacting LG Electronics. Neil E-mail Administrator Customer Interactive Center LGEAI

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Thank you for your comments please forward this email to the president of LG Electronics as I feel that it is his decision on how he wants to proceed.

With all the negative revues here on amezaon.com, mine now included on this particular model of television it is clearly a design fault and this needs addressing by LG Electronics.

I want my television fixed; I did not pay $3000 dollars to have a TV for 3 years this is absolutely unacceptable and unethical.

If my television is not fixed I intend to contact FOX News here in Florida, they have a show called Help Me Howard, who's a lawyer that addresses companies poor business practices on local television.

In addition I will report my findings in the incident with LG Electronics to the better business bureau and in addition start a website for all owners of this television to add their comments and experiences of it and looking at amazons' negative revues this would not benefit LG Electronics in any way shape or form.

You made a bad product it's clearly flawed, you need to address that and replace that bad product, the negative impact already is extremely damaging to your company.

Again I want a television that works, that is what I paid your company for, please advise me on how you want me to proceed?
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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Value!, December 5, 2003
By technojunkie (Pembroke Pines, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
Just got the set couple of days ago. 1)It DOES NOT take 2 minutes to "warm up" it is on fully bright at 15 seconds or so. I haven't seen it with an HDTV source yet but I can tell you that a "superbit" DVD looks stunning. It also looked very crisp with my XBOX hooked up. The EZ picture formatting is great for stretching the 4:3 TV signal (i like the 2nd zoom best) there are plenty of inputs on the back and the set has lots of nice features (pic in pic, pic out of pic, 3 window channel scanning)
You can view the display at almost 180 degrees and it doesn't "black out" like an LCD panel. Don't be disappointed if a standard TV signal doesn't look "stunning" I think it's just the nature of the beast. It still looks pretty good. I am anxious to switch over to "the dish" so i can get HDTV. Oh yeah, it's light (for a big set) 135 lbs. you can actually move the damn thing if you need to! Aesthetically the set is gorgeous to look at even when its turned off. My favorite thing is to put 2 large pictures side by side and watch the main channels (coming straight from the cable) and then "surf" the cable box channels and the window beside it. This can be done by piping the cable box output into a video input. I was very hesitant buying the tv sight unseen but am very pleased. BTW, you can go to the Zenith website and download the PDF manual for the set, that is very helpful. Finally saw picture in HDTV and it was STUNNING. Downside, NO DVI INPUT! DVI is apparently the newer pure digitial uncompressed connection (a little larger than an RGB jack) Newer TVs have them WHY DOESN'T THIS ONE? That's the only drawback I can think of. The HDTV picture into the RGB jack still looks fantastic.
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