Sceptre X46BV 46" LCD TV
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- HDCP Support: With HDCP Support
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (16:9)
- Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
- Response Time: 6 ms
- Broadcast Format Displayed: 1080p (HDTV) 1080i (HDTV) 720p (HDTV) 480p (EDTV) 480i (SDTV)
- Contrast Ratio: 8,000:1
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Pros
Viewing screen area per dollar; Decent picture;
Cons
Below average audio; Limited aspect ratio options; Remote needs to be used straight on.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
Unless you are a serious audio-video aficionado this will probably be just fine.
I purchased this about 6 months ago and am totally satisfied. The main reason being that I thoroughly researched the purchase so I knew ahead of time what trade-offs I was making. Unless you have money to burn, I would strongly recommend spending at least a month of weekends looking around on-line and in person to get a good idea of all the different strengths and weaknesses.
If you are setting up a home-theater with the intent of recreating the movie going experience this is not the product for you. However if you are looking to upgrade significantly on the cheap, I would recommend this item.
The HD channels are spectacular, as they would be on any HD capable t.v.
The sound is good enough for me, but is at best so-so. I am sure I will upgrade to external speakers in the near future.
The remote has to be pointed pretty straight on to the t.v. but it is not a big deal.
I have compared the screen quality to the higher end big-screens and yes I can see the difference but I am not interested enough in my t.v. to pay any more than I did, around $850 delivered. If you really must have top line audio and video, seriously consider a different t.v. and paying another $200-$300.
If you are setting up a home-theater with the intent of recreating the movie going experience this is not the product for you. However if you are looking to upgrade significantly on the cheap, I would recommend this item.
The HD channels are spectacular, as they would be on any HD capable t.v.
The sound is good enough for me, but is at best so-so. I am sure I will upgrade to external speakers in the near future.
The remote has to be pointed pretty straight on to the t.v. but it is not a big deal.
I have compared the screen quality to the higher end big-screens and yes I can see the difference but I am not interested enough in my t.v. to pay any more than I did, around $850 delivered. If you really must have top line audio and video, seriously consider a different t.v. and paying another $200-$300.