Okay TV, fantastic price
Written: Jan 08 '08
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Pros: Price, clarity, lightweight, easily accessable back panel, comes with several cables
Cons: Slow remote, don't like widescreen for gaming (not the TV's fault), factory coax input poor
The Bottom Line: If you can find it for anything under $400, don't pass it up
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| drfabulous's Full Review: ILO2600 26 in. TV |
Bought at my local Wall-crap for the unbelievable price of $299. Add on the 2-year service plan (which I'll probably need, after reading the reviews), and it only ran me $340 out the door. PS2, PS3 (especially with HDMI), DVDs all look fantastic. I can't say anything about the sound, as it runs through my home theatre system. Found it odd that there isn't a coax input on the back, just an adapter, which seems to be kinda flimsy. Digital cable box solves that problem anyways. Remote is very slow, however. I haven't been able to find any codes for being able to use any other remote on the TV, either.
All that being said, its perfect for what I wanted it for- a bedroom TV that can not only take care of movies and cable TV, but also handle a little PS3 action once in a while. It's not a "main room" tv set, more like a "secondary" use one.
Don't ask how I got it for $299.... there were no signs, no display, and it was in a cart off to the side. The box wasn't opened or anything, either. Someone must have returned it without ever using it.
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Amount Paid (US$): 299
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