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Magnavox 32MF337


$800.00 Released March, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sound is good enough not to necessarily need an external audio system, can understand everyone clearly. Mounts on the wall easily, thin enough to remain relatively flush. Bright enough picture for any lighting conditions, can get brighter than you'd want it if you play with the settings.

The Cons:Frequent component failures reported within the first few years. Not capable of full 1080p resolution, which is fast becoming the standard of choice these days. Mounting holes are a little flimsy, all plastic without metal reinforcement.

The 32" Magnavox 32MF337 is the mid-sized set 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
  • 3D Comb Filter
  • 3D Motion Adaptive De-Interlacing
  • Dynamic Contrast 

 
Product Specifications:

  • Inputs : Multi analog inputs CVBS x 2/S-Video x 2/Component x 2
  • Brightness : 500 Cd/m2
  • Stereo Sound : 2 x 5 watts RMS
  • Contrast Ratio : 1200:1
  • Resolution : 1366 x 768
  • Viewing Angle : H/V 176/176 deg
  • Panel Response Time : 8 ms 

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    sound is good enough not to necessarily need an external audio system, can understand everyone clearly

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    mounts on the wall easily, thin enough to remain relatively flush

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    bright enough picture for any lighting conditions, can get brighter than you'd want it if you play with the settings

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    viewing angle is very good, can watch it from anywhere in the room without the picture washing out

  • 1

    built very light, easy to move around the room as needed

Cons
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    frequent component failures reported within the first few years

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    not capable of full 1080p resolution, which is fast becoming the standard of choice these days

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    mounting holes are a little flimsy, all plastic without metal reinforcement

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