Re: Sylvania 27" TV, are they any good?
- From: "massivegrooves" <massivegrooves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 17:17:20 -0500
"massivegrooves" <massivegrooves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The Sylvania Tv's are not bad. I have the 20 inch flat screen in my
> kitchen area...which is good with the flat screen so you can be moving
> around in there doing stuff and still see the picture well. Solid tv and
> nice picture, especially when you look at bang for the buck. I got mine on
> sale about two years ago for $99 at Sears...they had it on sale and then
> had a deal where you got like an additional 20% off, or something like
> that. For what it is used for it serves it purpose VERY well. Only fault
> with it is the lack of inputs, not many there...has one Svideo input and 2
> other standard RCA inputs. I have a cheap ass DVD player hooked up to it
> as well (using the Svid and) it looks very good for what it is and all.
>
> I also happen to have a Sylvania 27 inch Tv (not the flat screen), which I
> bought to replace a Tv in my bedroom (had a 19 inch and wanted something a
> little larger) that died last year about this time. I found it on sale for
> $159, believe I picked it up at Circuit City...there or Kmart, one of the
> two. Overall a good Tv, but it is very basic. The picture is solid...sound
> is okay, nothing that will blow you away or anything. Again as with the
> other one it lacks inputs, this one has NO Svideo input and only 2
> standard RCA inputs (you have two video inputs available, this goes for
> the 20 inch as well, both have an input on the front but using it you
> still only have two inputs..it only takes the place of one of your ones
> going in on the rear of the Tv and the 20 inch flat has the Svid
> advantage.) I found that this one was described wrong when looking at it,
> descriptions on websites said it had more and higher quality inputs (Svid,
> etc..) and in reality it did not. So be careful on this and if it is a
> factor be sure the model you look at does indeed include those features if
> you want them. Again, I have a cheap DVD player hooked up to it, using RCA
> inputs, and it looks pretty good. I watch an occasional movie on it, and
> mainly just watch it while dosing off or while getting ready in the
> mornings. It does all I need of it.
>
> The Sylvania's are solid Tv's and I have no complaints with either of
> them, they serve thier purposes quite well. In regards to gaming though
> (or if this is your main or only Tv) I would probably reccomend looking
> elsewhere. I would either keep looking, or save up for a little bit if
> necessary and try to go with a set that has HDTV. One, as this is where
> television is headed, and secondly those sets are going to allow you to
> take more advantage of what your console is capable of putting out (or
> also a DVD player if it has progressive)...and like I mentioned television
> in general is moving more and more in that direction. I bought this set
> not too long ago for my family/living room area (got it a little cheaper
> than what they show it for, it was on sale)
>
> http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jspskuId=7064909&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat31800050030&id=1110265591659
that link didn't seem to work...try that again...
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7064909&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat31800050030&id=1110265591659
> It is what I use for gaming and for movies, etc...and the bulk of my Tv
> viewing. I likely would just stay with what I have right now if money is
> an issue in the decision and work on saving up for something more like
> this one in the link above and REALLY move up with something like it...or
> bigger if you have the bidget and space to allow for it. For what you are
> looking to move up to with the Sylvania you are not going to being doing
> much more than just getting a bigger picture, not so much a better one
> than what you are currently viewing. Looking ahead and all I would take
> this route, you likely will get much more out of it long-term and overall
> a much better gaming, Tv, movie experience.
>
> Hope that helps...
>
> <freestonew@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> hi all...
>>
>> the two slyvania 27" tvs, are they any good?!
>>
>> I have just bought my xbox, this month, and i have a 20" sylvania tv
>> currently, but I note that the local Sears store has two 27" sylvanias
>> for sale for $180 and $220.
>> One is round tube with s-1 video only and the other is flatscreen with
>> Componet inputs as well as s-1 video inputs.
>>
>> I like the size of a 27 inch tv, alas these sets, made by Funai, do
>> not seem to have many reviews on them on the net or anywheres else,
>> maybe they are new.
>>
>> but are they any good, for quality of picture or quality of the repair
>> needs?
>>
>> I know that there is that row of sets in sears, all showing the very
>> same promo picture, and none of the sets seen to be adjusted properly,
>> for instance, i note that the more expensive
>> componet-ready input set, seemes to have a poorer picture, perhaps they
>> compromised
>> becauase of the extra inputs for HDTV! or, maybe it is not adjusted
>> properly!
>>
>> does anyone here have any opinion whether i should just stay with my
>> currant sylvania, or go for one of these two sets, and which one?!
>>
>> thanks...freestone
>>
>
>
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