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Magnavox 19MF337


$400.00 Released March, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Excellent option for users without a physical cable connection - integrated antenna discovers all local channels and displays them with considerable clarity. VGA connectivity enables PC support - functions well as a primary or secondary monitor. On-screen menu is intuitively laid out and easy to navigate - brightness, contrast and saturation levels are easily adjusted.

The Cons:Not recommended for playing older-generation video games - native HD resolution makes standard definition graphics look blurred and choppy. 1-year parts & labor warranty is very limited - many users report minimal repair offerings and hidden replacement fees. Status panel feature appears for several seconds after each channel change - can become very annoying, especially to users surfing between programs.

The 19" Magnavox 19MF337 is the smallest size available in Magnavox's MF337 series of LCD TV's.  More information can be found on the Magnavox MF337 Series report.

Product Features:

  • Integrated ATSC / QAM Tuner
  • HDMI w/HDCP Inputs
  • VGA PC Inputs
  • SPDIF; Sony / Philips Digital Interface Output
  • 2D Comb Filter
  • Dynamic Contrast
  • 2D Motion Adaptive De-interlacing 

 
Product Specifications:

  • Inputs : HDMI w/HDCP Inputs - VGA PC Inputs - Multi analog inputs CVBS x 1/S-Video x 1/Component x 1
  • Brightness : 300 cd/m2
  • Stereo Sound : 2 x 3 watts RMS
  • Contrast Ratio : 700:1
  • Resolution : 1440 x 900
  • Viewing Angle : H/V 160/160 deg
  • Panel Response Time : 8 ms 

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    Excellent option for users without a physical cable connection - integrated antenna discovers all local channels and displays them with considerable clarity

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    VGA connectivity enables PC support - functions well as a primary or secondary monitor

  • 1

    On-screen menu is intuitively laid out and easy to navigate - brightness, contrast and saturation levels are easily adjusted

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    Well-suited to smaller living room environments - picture quality is especially vivid at 10-15 feet away

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    Excellent HDMI support - PS3/Xbox 360 and Blu-Ray content are play back at full 1080p resolution

Cons
  • 1

    Not recommended for playing older-generation video games - native HD resolution makes standard definition graphics look blurred and choppy

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    1-year parts & labor warranty is very limited - many users report minimal repair offerings and hidden replacement fees

  • 1

    Status panel feature appears for several seconds after each channel change - can become very annoying, especially to users surfing between programs

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