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Viewable Screen Size |
26" Diagonal |
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Aspect Ratio |
16:9 |
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Native/Optimum Resolution |
1366 x 768 |
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Color Capability |
16.7 Million colors |
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Antenna In (RF) |
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Video/S-Video In |
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YPbPr In |
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HDMI + 1 L/R |
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D-Sub (VGA) In |
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PC Audio In (mini) |
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Audio In (dual RCA) |
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Audio Out (dual RCA) |
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SPDIF Optical Out |
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AC Power In |
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NTSC/ATSC/ClearQAM |
480i, 480p,
720p, 1080i |
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PC |
SVGA, XGA, WXGA |
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Preset Video Modes - Enhanced/Movie/Game/Sport |
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Screen Fit Modes - Standard/Fill/Overscan |
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Progressive Scan |
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3D Noise Reduction |
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Inverse 3:2 Pulldown |
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De-Interlacing |
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3D Adaptive Comb Filter |
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2D OSD Graphics Engine |
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Selectable Color Temperature - 3 presets, 1 User Adjustable |
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Advanced Calibration Menu |
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Convenience Features |
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Autosource™ |
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SpineDesign™ |
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DayBright™ - High contrast LCD for both day and night |
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Front Control Key Lockout |
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Parental Control |
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DVD Autowake & Play |
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Sleep Timer |
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26.0" x 19.8 " x 7.5 " (with Base)
31.0 lbs (with Base)
26.0" x 18.0" x 5.8 " (w/o Base)
28.8 lbs (w/o Base)
30" x 25" x 11" (carton dimensions)
36.5 lbs (carton weight) |
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2-10 watt speakers - Front firing |
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8 Hole Pattern |
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75mm x 75mm VESA® Pattern |
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100mm x 100mm VESA® Pattern wall mounts |
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Westinghouse Digital Electronics warrants their LCD TVs against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase. |
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Reviews from

User rating
Perfect
10
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"Good Value"
by boredcollegekid8
September 2, 2007
Pros:
DVD, Price, Cord hook up
Cons:
Can't think of any
Full user opinion
I bought this as my TV for college and I am currently using it for my computer monitor and TV. I have had no problems with the TV, and I truly enjoy this TV. The spinal cord set up is great it allows for easy organization of the cords. I would recommend this TV for all budget people and college kids.
Reviews from

Good Value
Jul 02 '07

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Pros
Fine color, easy to use, decent motion, many inputs
Cons
No Computer DVI input, motion is slightly blurry, off-axis view is good, but not great
The Bottom Line
Great value and a decent picture, even in standard def.
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Bought this at Target for the unbeatable price of $499 (with 10% discount for applying for an in-store credit card). The picture quality caught my eye more than once walking by this unit. Also, I read an informal review in PCMag by John C. Dvorak, who doesn't pull any punches: He said Westinghouse is doing everything right at a decent price (to paraphrase), and I agree! For the price, there is no equal. Motion is not best-in-class, but why should it be, at this price? Still, a very nice picture and easy for the whole family to use. Built-in DVD works great! The QAM tuner allows you to watch cable HD local chanels without a cable box or paying extra to Comcast. The remote has a dedicated button for Aspect Ratio: Default, Fit-To-Vertical-Size, and Overscan to fill the screen. The thing I like about all of these settings is that all are free of the "stretch" effect that puts 40 lbs on anybody on the screen; the zoom is always proportionately correct. Each channel remembers its own zoom setting, which is convenient. 50% of my viewing is non-HD via the composite (yellow) input; I find this quality is worse than my old Sony CRT, but acceptable during the transition to HD from standard-def.
Recommended:
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