At 42 inches, it's a whole living room of pure HD entertainment. The Westinghouse 42" 1080p monitor is a true 1080p monitor, combining leading-edge technology with stylish design, to deliver the ultimate in entertainment enjoyment. The LVM-42w2 is ideal for all viewing environments, with greater versatility than plasma, especially for daytime viewing. Designed to be future-proof, this big 1080p monitor is equipped with 6 HD connections. If you're into maximum entertainment, it's the only display...
- 1920 X 1080 Optimum Resolution (1080p)
- 176o Viewing Angle (Vertical/Horizontal)
- Progressive Scan, Aspect Ratio Conversion, 3D Noise Reduction, PIP
- One HDMI, Two HD Component, Two DVI HDCP, and One S-Video Inputs
- Built-in Speakers and Sub-woofer
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. The future has arrived - and its affordable
Ok I was going to write a long story about how I got here but who really cares.
The bottom line is this unit completely rocks. I compared it to the Sony SXRDs and the JVC 1080P ILAs - both are 1080P displays but will not accept a 1080P signal. The picture is incredible - truely like an 8 megapixel photo in HD. Even Home Theater Mag rated its performace (96) higher than the Sony (94), JVC (92) and all the DLP (< 90) units in its 2/2006 HDTV face off. But remember its a monitor not a TV so you'll need to either have a cable box, sat receiver, computer or external tuner. Actually this is one monitor which you can hook everything up to since it has 5 HD inputs. I've only found one weakness - sometimes when switching between sources it sometimes looses sinc and goes pink - but its easily fixed by switching again to another source and back.
2. Great monitor /TV
I have had the chance to test out the 37inch westinghouse, 37 Sceptre, 42inch Sceptre and the 42
westinghouse. I bought all these 1080p monitors and kept only 2 of them. Hopefully my experience will help someone to make a right decision about their future purchase..
First I got the 37 westinghouse.
It was great as a monitor but while watching video it had motion blur due to slower response time
and you could see the video had noise and was not sharp or cleaned up. If you want to buy for monitor only and not to watch video then you can get this unit.
Then I got the 37 spectre
which is also 1080p. This was a very good monitor. Black levels were good but it had video tear
or jitter when I used to watch video with DVI input i.e from the computer.(no it was not the
computer problem) I connected it to 3 different high end computers and the problem still
persisted. I had to return it as it...
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Excellent quality LCD panel, but drawbacks in the features
I received a Westinghouse LVM-42W2 on February 23rd and was instantly amazed by the size and image quality. I use it exclusively as a computer monitor and I was blown away, not only by the beautiful graphics, but also by the high resolution (1920 by 1080 is a lot of pixels!) The colors are vibrant and my movies look fantastic (although you become much more aware of the visual defects of lower resolutions movies and DVDs.) Although I do not use most of the connectors, there is an ample supply of them for all types of video equipment from video game consoles to satellite TV.
I was also initially pleased by the user interface. I used to have a 37" Olevia 537 (which is a 720p set) which took about 15 seconds to turn on. You would press the power button and get absolutely no feedback (the screen stayed completely black) for fifteen seconds. In addition, my PC would "forget" the resolution after each reboot. With the Westinghouse LVM-42W2, all these little annoyances were swept...
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