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Insignia NS-L46X-10A


$999.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Screen is very bright, easy to watch in all kinds of lighting conditions. Speakers can get very loud if you want them to be. More HDMI inputs than most will ever need.

The Cons:120Hz mode betrays a few glitches, doesn't work consistently. Colors tend to be overly vibrant, not very accurate.

The Insignia NS-L46X-10A is a 46” 1080p LCD HDTV from their Advanced Series. This budget priced LCD features a 120Hz refresh rate and a 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio making it a good choice for movies and gaming.

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It also has a wide 176° horizontal and vertical viewing angle to ensure everyone gets a clear view. Audyssey audio technology and SRS TruSurroundHD are included to create an enhanced audio experience. The NS-L46X-10A includes an array of inputs including 5 x HDMI, 2 x Composite, 2 x S-video, 2 x Component, 1 x RF and an input for your PC. This TV has and Energy Star 3.0 rating making it a good option if your concerned about being eco-friendly.

Features 

  • Full HD 1080p
  • 120Hz Screen Refresh Rate
  • 6.5 ms Response Time
  • 15,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 176° horizontal and vertical viewing angles
  • 3D Digital Comb Filter
  • 2 x 12W Stereo Speakers
  • Audyssey and SRS TruSurroundHD audio technology
  • Sound Leveler
  • 5 x HMDI Inputs
  • 2 x Composite/S-video/Component
  • PC Connectivity
  • Built-in HDTV Tuner
  • Energy Star 3.0 rated
  • 2 Year Parts & Labor Warranty

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    screen is very bright, easy to watch in all kinds of lighting conditions

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    speakers can get very loud if you want them to be

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    more HDMI inputs than most will ever need

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    Sound Leveler is great at preventing sudden increases or decreases in volume

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    draws very little power while in operation

Cons
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    120Hz mode betrays a few glitches, doesn't work consistently

  • 1

    colors tend to be overly vibrant, not very accurate

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