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Viewable Screen Size |
32" 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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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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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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Parental Control |
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Sleep Timer |
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31.4" x 24.39" x 8.9" (with Base)
32.0 lbs (with Base)
31.4" x 22.0 " x 6.0" (w/o Base)
29.0 lbs (w/o Base)
35.8" x 30.0 " x 11.0 " (carton dimensions)
40.0 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

Review from: Albinoman887
When I went to Best Buy I had the intention of buying a 26" Samsung that I found online the night before, well when I got there they were sold out (it was on clearance) and me being me, I didn't feel like waiting so off I went looking for a (26" still) LCD HDTV for my bedroom. To my surprise the top two TVs I was looking at was a Sharp (never really liked that brand and was surprised how well their TV was) and the Westinghouse. I liked the sharp but it was a little bit over my price range because it had a built in DVD player which I didn't need and some of the colors to me seems a little over saturated and more like colored marker colors then real life colors, So I was about to go for the Westinghouse 26" for $649 and then I walked past the 32" Westinghouse SK-32H240S for only $50 More!
When I first plugged it in I was greeted with a menu wanting me to scan for TV channels since I have no antennae hooked up yet I just hit exit. I then proceeded to hook my Xbox 360 up to it via the component inputs. This took less then 5 mins and I had picture, I the 360 to 720p as that is the most native res. Out of the box I was a little unimpressed at the overall brightness of the image, so I went strait to the menus. I liked the look and layout of the menu on this TV, Small yet easy to read.
The picture quality was awesome, almost comparable to my Plasma I have in my living room (except for the blacks of course) it seems to have pretty good color accuracy and no color bleeding or blooming. After having turned the sharpness up to 45 HD Images look great with superb detail
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