Entered CNET Catalog: 10/24/2007
SKU: 600603115936
Manufacturer: Insignia
Manufacturer description
This compact HDTV doubles as a computer monitor, so you can save space in your home office or dorm while enjoying programming in vibrant color and gaming with intense detail. Built-In HDTV Tuner: Add HD-capable antenna to receive over-the-air high-definition broadcasts, where available. Optional set-top box required for high-definition cable or satellite programming. HDMI input provides an uncompressed all-digital audio/video link for the highest-quality connection and supports copy-protected HD broadcast content.User opinions
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Just say no to Insignia
Pros: It worked fine for the first 13 months....
Cons: Then it died.
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Great Bedroom sized TV!
Pros: 2 Hdmi, favorites feature, & digital tuner.
Cons: No coxaxial or rca audio out.
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Good bedroom TV
Pros: Has just about every connect needed to hook up accessorys
Cons: Black level not the best, Not alot tuning features
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Nice for bedroom (for me) or someone who dosen't have alot of room for a bigger TV
Pros: Price, Quality, Ease of Use
Cons: Remote is very touchy and fast. Sometimes when you hit a button it will show that you hit it like 2 or 3 times
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Very Good Machine!
Pros: PC Auto-adjust the reasolution, produce very details Image,very bright, inexpensive, 2 HDMI. .
Cons: No adjustable Back-light feature, remote has poor design.
This unit was bulit like a LCD-Monitor and produce HD picture for a perfect price. Simply a buy if you are entering the HD gen., this is for beginninger HD choice.
Note: there are some feature that not add on the this unit is the back light feature. This is built in Auto back light, but you can't adjust it. Sometime is too bright when watching in the drak or you will go blind.
Other thing is the remote has poor design, because is hard to tell which button to press when you look at it. Simply Cheap remote, but not a problem for most people.
Overall good for Choice for anyone enter the HD gen.