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Insignia 32" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV

Insignia 32" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV

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Insignia 32" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With true 1080p high-definition display and 4 HDMI inputs, this 32" flat-panel LCD HDTV acts as an ideal
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Insignia 32" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
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This is a decent product. Bought it because of price, warranty, and connectivity. Good as a second tv for basement, kids room, etc. You will notice some blurring of images. Reminder this is a first-gen lcd at 60Hz. This is very normal with the first LCDs. I only have it hooked up to standard cable signal. Have not upgraded to HD yet as this is my first and only flat screen currently. The picture looks much better when watching DVDs
26 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 3 days ago at 
Insignia 32" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
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The price is the best part. I got it on sale for $399. Had to return it though due to a freeze or lock up issue but had no problem replacing it at my local Best Buy. Great for a 2nd or 3rd TV.
26 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 3 days ago at 
Insignia 32" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
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This TV is SO close to being perfect. For the price, you can't beat it. This thing plays blue-ray's and DVD's almost to perfection. If you want an HD TV for watching TV, this is perfect.

It's when you start using this TV as a computer monitor that you realize you should have spent the extra money. There is very noticable motion blur. It's bad enough that I tried spelling my name with the trail of colors coming off the edge of my Internet Explorer window. (ok, maybe not that bad) But playing FPS is tough on the eyes.

If you going to game on this TV, buy something else. Otherwise you will be VERY happy.
26 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 6 days ago at 
Insignia 32" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
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I had originally went to see the 32" Viera and LG equivalent, but really didn't notice much of a difference in the picture quality between these two and the Insignia. It was also closeout price, $60 less than the other two. I decided on it because I was told it's made for Best Buy by Toshiba, which is another well rated tv, and the warranty is two years. Easy to hook up, great picture, good sound. Noticed that the picture quality was really determined by the cable box or DVD player. A HD cable box has a great picture, the standard cable box better than a tube tv but not as clear as HD. Same with DVD player. Picture was better with my upconverting player than with my older 480p player.
26 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 7 days ago at 
Insignia 32" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
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Used it for 3 days now. Pic is great, sound is fine.

Impressed with remote, remote is relatively user friendly to program and use and surprised not only is it a universal remote but has learning functions too if needed.

The remote will run most of the functions of my tivo which is a big relief if the tivo remote should be misplaced.

Miss the pic in pic that my 32" crt zenith had. Haven't seen any PiP featured on any tv this shopping round but not looking at top end sets. Much easier to use remote and move though so I guess it's a wash.

The manual is actually useful and user friendly. It's the size of a magazine and comes separate in english and spanish.

Will look into it's big brother, the 42", this 32" leaves too much space around the entertainment cavity, but I'll have to rig a bracket to put a 42" on an entertainment center that only has a 36" wide opening. :p The 37" would require the same type of backet set up but not any cheaper than the
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