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Magnavox 42MF437
$1,000.00
Released May, 2007
The Pros:Picture is bright enough for any room, can handle sunlight without a problem. Colors are bright and vibrant, really pop off the screen. No trails or ghosting in fast-moving subjects.
The Cons:Colors are unrealistically vibrant, can't really get a true-to-life image even after adjusting. Menus are a little awkward to navigate. Automatic format detection is a little buggy, can sometimes try to change the aspect ratio in the middle of a show.
The 42" Magnavox 42MF437 is the middle size available in Magnavox's MF437 series of LCD TV's. More information can be found on the Magnavox MF437 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
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Product Specifications:
- Inputs : HDMI w/HDCP Inputs - VGA PC Inputs - Multi analog inputs CVBS x 2/S-Video x 2/Component x 2
- Brightness : 500 Cd/m2
- Stereo Sound : 2 x 10 watts RMS
- Contrast Ratio : 1300:1
- Resolution : 1920 x 1080p resolution for true 1080P viewing experience
- Viewing Angle : H/V 176/176 deg
- Panel Response Time : 8 ms
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Pros & Cons
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picture is bright enough for any room, can handle sunlight without a problem
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colors are bright and vibrant, really pop off the screen
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no trails or ghosting in fast-moving subjects
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1080p HD signals are precisely rendered pixel for pixel, no blurring
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audio output is clear enough that you don't have to turn it way up to understand what's being said, a little above average
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doesn't wash out when viewed from an angle, can sit anywhere in the livingroom and watch it
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colors are unrealistically vibrant, can't really get a true-to-life image even after adjusting
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menus are a little awkward to navigate
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automatic format detection is a little buggy, can sometimes try to change the aspect ratio in the middle of a show
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