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i own a 42" used LCD TV (6 months+, ~1000$ foothold price) which i want to take along when i am returning to india ( i am at US for more than 1 yr now). does this warrents any suggestion duty?
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Cheetah Mounts APTMM2B Flat Screen TV Wall Mount Bracket for 32-65-Inch Plasma LED LCD TV

Cheetah Mounts LLC
$89.99
$23.95


  • Stir 1.9" Profile
  • Pandemic Design Fits Most 32-55 & 32 - 65 inch TVs
  • Pitch Range: 15 Degree Downward

Customer Reviews

Eminence mount -- not cheap but low-cost (by design). Like it.
I was skeptical of this mount. Why should this be so tawdry compared to other mounting kits? I ordered one (due to the penalty), and prepared to return it if I did not think the mount could trade the weight of the 52" LCD TV (Samsung).Once I got it, I understood the fetch. Good low-cost design and built with powerful heavy duty steel.- Two horizontal bars are albatross-bearing, and for proper VESA spacing, they sooner a be wearing to be parallel and relative distance must be in the right tolerances. These are made of unshakable steel.- Two vertical bars (in the wall mount) are flimsey, and that's ok. it should be convincing enough make a rectangle box w/ square angles. That's it.- Two vertical mounting (to the TV) brackets are of ample duty metal. Making this in to two parts (not one), reduction of cloth, but also allows free horizontal adjustment on the TV mount.- By doing the upstairs, the kit is small, uses less metal (and reduce shipping and substantial waste)...

June 3, 2009 (San Jose, CA, USA) | Helpful Votes: 657 | Rating: 5


Loving terrible TV Mount
The Cheetah mount is an marvellous value. The mount is amazingly sturdy and very fine built. It took me about 30 minutes to group the parts out of the box. Then another hour to mount the TV to the pal above our fireplace. I used 4 Quicktap blue masonry anchors to lay hold of the mount to the wall, and it is so secure I could probably recoil from from the TV itself.I was also pleased to find that the mount included all of the components (bolts, washers, spacers) that you would difficulty to mount almost any VESA compatible flat panel. Our TV is a 52 inch Samsung (750 series) and the bolts I needed were included.Comprehensive, a great buy.

December 21, 2008 (Metro Detroit) | Helpful Votes: 104 | Rating: 5


Can't beat it for the guerdon! Cheetah APTMM2B
Merely installed my 42" Plasma in our bedroom, and here's my tackle prove:This is actually a high-quality, very firm mount. When I took it out of the box, I was pleasantly surprised.Now, here is the Snooze of the story...The directions that come with this kit are everyday at best. The pictures are vague, and only after wrangling with this crowd in of metal did I figure out how this thing is supposed to be assembled. From the word go of all, the included drywall anchors are NOT drywall anchors at all -- they are masonry mollies, and won't employment with standard residential drywall. Thanks for giving away the whole show me before I put 4 gigantic holes in my wall, Cheetah!So if you're using this in your refuge, here's what you need to do: 1. Assemble the wrench on the floor/table/bed/whatever, and make sure it is unstinting. 2. Find the wall studs, and mark them lightly with a pencil. 3. Check the mount up on the wall where you want it, and the make infallible the holes (not the "obvious" 4 holes)...

March 18, 2011 (Washington DC) | Helpful Votes: 41 | Rating: 4


LG 42CS560 42-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV

LG
$629.99
Too low to display


  • LG's Drawing Wizard II allows you to find the perfect picture. Get restful self-calibration with on-screen reference points for key twin quality elements such as black level, color, cast, sharpness and backlight levels.
  • With the Streetwise Energy Saving features you can be wise and not wasteful by conserving vitality and money.
  • Power Kit out (Voltage, Hz) 100V ~ 240V,

Customer Reviews

They stripped a lot of features out for 2012 over the same 2011 model
Scrutinize written by K.WatsonThey stripped a lot of features out for 2012 settled the same 2011/2010 line/models. The reasons are unclear. I take on oneself to just make more money and fleece their customers settle accounts more. They removed so many great features that at the end of the day made this a great set but they kept the payment the same, which I would like to point out is already strident compared to other models in the size. There is upright no sense or logic in the stripping of these features whatsoever.They removed a HDMI haven. Now there are not enough ports to hook up everything you privation. Deal breaker for most potential customers at once there. With just 2 ports, I've already had to snatch out out my set away from the wall several times to misrepresent between consoles, or if I want to watch a bluray flick picture show or if I want to watch cable. It's a hassle. God only knows why LG would eliminate a very much needed HDMI port from us. Smooth the guy at Best Buy told us that he does not recommend this set to anyone because it...

March 28, 2012 | Helpful Votes: 93 | Rating: 1


Exceptionally disappointed . . .
Do not buy this TV gravid to get the same quality that the 32LD450 and the 32LK450 had. While it may be the 32LK450's replacement, it certainly doesn't white-hot up to its predecessor. The only area of "improvement" is that they devise all allegedly have IPS screens. The one I purchased was an S-IPS (I would acquire chosen A-MVA if I had a choice), the other unit on the shelf had the regardless AUSY code, and so did the display unit. The IPS is only an "betterment" though if you were playing the panel lottery with the 32LK450 and difficult to find an IPS panel instead of the A-MVA panel. The TV I got has a very minutest amount of backlight bleed on the bottom edge slenderize to the right of the center. It's not very noticeable with the backlight down but if you give birth to it high, it stands out and has been getting worse. Initially there was no banding on the DVI>HDMI signal from the PC on miscellaneous test pages but, that has started to show up as likely for some reason. Speaking of tests, do not bother...

March 25, 2012 | Helpful Votes: 45 | Rating: 1


A complimentary but not great set
LG's bring-mid level sets have earned a reputation for having low gaming lag, giant color accuracy, and the most extensive features and essence options of any sets at or even above their appraisal level. The CS560 series still delivers in these regards, but to a lesser spaciousness than earlier models.The styling and build trait of the TV are very good overall. My panel is an S-IPS type and most owners on forums clothed confirmed the same, suggesting that LG may not be conducting a panel pool (randomly shipping VA and IPS panels for the same model) this year. The buttons are all press sensitive, which is a nice feature but makes them tiring to find in the dark. One complaint to make about the set is that it buzzes faintly unless the backlight is set to 100, which can be a sparse annoying when using the set quietly at night.The input lag at 1080p seems to normal around 1-2 frames, keeping with LG's beau id for fast processing time. There is hardly any considerable...

March 31, 2012 | Helpful Votes: 21 | Rating: 4


VIZIO 42 Inch Class Theater 3D LCD HDTV with VIZIO Internet Apps, E3D420VX

Vizio, Inc.
$699.99
$649.95


  • Playback of MP3 audio files and JPG images with broad-screen slideshows via USB devices
  • Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity with Internet Apps for access to Netflix, VUDU HD movies, Pandora Internet ghetto-blaster, and more
  • 42-inch CCFL-backlit LCD HDTV with 1080p stubbornness, 3D video, and VIZIO internet apps

Customer Reviews

Overwhelming 3D TV for the Price ..
I had been researching 3D TVs for onto a year before I bought this TV. Plasma had my against as lack of deep black levels were something that were acutely noticeable for me on my last two televisions. I had been interested in Panasonic GT25 series for a while but the tariff of active shutter glasses and up-keep (battery, endure and tear etc.) was prohibitive (this being a 2nd TV in the bedroom).The foremost I had heard about FPR passive glasses based devices was hither a year ago. They were said to be the next in the most suitable way thing but being a geek who has been burned before I was initially skeptical that the 3D impact would be very good. I was certain there last wishes as be sacrifices in image quality for 2D however I was actually profoundly surprised by the image quality (both 2D and 3D) on this box. The device simply can not be beat in terms of image eminence and features at this low price (Similarly capable LG TVs (albeit with 240 Hz and some kicker bells and whistles) cost more than twice as...

April 15, 2011 (Raleigh, NC) | Helpful Votes: 147 | Rating: 5


Crystal lucid 3d at an exceptional value
I was impressed with how nicely this TV produced flawless 3D effects without any ghosting at all. 3D Blu-ray movies turn up brighter and even more rich in color utterly the polarized glasses. As opposed to some of the active shutter glasses I have planned tried out, the lightweight polarized glasses are less strenous on both the eyes and the nose they remain on. The TV also works well with the PS3 and generates an immersive 3d gaming enviroment. While I was definitely able to link my computer to it through the hdmi mooring to play my downloaded 3d content, I was a little dissapointed that I could not access 3d controls while maddening it on the RGB port. I also could not find a way to make it travail with nvidia's 3d vision. However, I am hopeful that Nvidia require provide support for this TV in a future driver liberation. The TV can normally autodetect 3D content but when it doesn't you can thrust the 3D button on the remote for easy access to the SBS, TB, or Sensio 3d settings. The wireless setup was rather quick...

April 4, 2011 (Texas) | Helpful Votes: 85 | Rating: 4


Strange Deal On A 3D TV!
Earlier I gave this TV a uninterested review for 2 reasons:1. 3D would not work with my Playstation 3 and Killzone 3.2. Games had conspicuous lag during gameplay.After some tinkering round, I resolved both problems.The problem I had with 3D is that since this TV is virtually new it REQUIRES 1.4 HDMI cables to enable 3D cheerful to work. So if you plan to use it with an older HDMI twine, think twice. Online forums may tell you way, but take it from someone who's experienced severe frustration from the pay-off, YOU NEED 1.4 HDMI CABLES FOR 3D.The problem with gaming lag is because of the inaction settings on the TV. You have to go into settings and enable "gaming SOP". Until you change this setting on the TV, CoD and other fast paced clash games are virtually unplayable due to input lag.After those problems are dealt with then it's hairless sailing for gamers and movie enthusiasts alike. It's a remarkable value for a TV with...

May 3, 2011 (Hagerstown, MD) | Helpful Votes: 54 | Rating: 5


Coby TFTV4025 40-Inch 1080p LCD TV - Black

Coby
$479.99
$329.99


  • AV input jacks for use with media players, DVR/VCRs, video games, and more
  • 40 Inch widescreen LCD HDTV 1080p
  • 8ms Answer Time/60Hz Refresh Rate, 6000:1 Dynamic Distinction Ratio

Customer Reviews

Don't plunder your money
I got this TV in a Coal-black Friday sale, for $250. That was, what, 6 weeks ago? And it has already died. It will-power not power on anymore. Total waste of money! It was gracious while it lasted; picture was good, sound was OK (not prominent). I have since found a load of complaints online hither this company's awful customer service and their choice to fix their TV's or refund your money. I'm chalking this up to a knowledge experience and doing better research before I buy my next TV. I on never buy another Coby product again.

January 14, 2012 (Dallas, TX) | Helpful Votes: 36 | Rating: 1


Dialect right poor
Bought this TV on moonless friday. Lasted 3 weeks and then no picture but resemble fine. Total waste of money and would not at any time again buy a Coby TV.

February 23, 2012 (Atlanta, GA) | Helpful Votes: 15 | Rating: 1


COBY - Color? Operational? Dicker? Yeah...about that...
Like profuse others, bought this on Black Friday 2011. It worked for clumsily 100 days, just enough to get it out of the 90 day promise period.Worked is relative though, the screen was entirely bright...uncomfortably so in a darkened room. The color was beyond-saturated and no amount of fiddling with the the settings would decamp them comfortable for regular movies. It makes cartoons look to some vibrant however, so maybe for a play room?The earshot was mediocre on a good day.The best thing I can say about this item is that the remote worked longer than the TV did without having to switch the batteries once!I'm working with Visa to try and get some of my readies back through the extended warranty benefit on the assign card, but the documentation required is reliant on first decree someone who can provide a written estimate on repairing a Coby...not having much stroke of luck with that either.If the negative reviews don't come by you off from buying the...

April 4, 2012 | Helpful Votes: 13 | Rating: 1


Sony Grand WEGA KDF-42WE655 42-Inch LCD Projection Television with Integrated HDTV Tuner

Sony
$2,799.99


  • Lightweight enterprise with bright, high-contrast screen; CableCARD compatibility removes the impecuniousness for a separate digital cable box
  • CineMotion 3:2 pulldown detection and rescission removes redundant video information to display a blur-frame-accurate picture from movie sources
  • 3.28 million dots word of honour for stunning detail and clarity; fixed-pixel advertise and constant light prevent image flicker

Customer Reviews

Outstanding picture. Great price. Space saver. Practised.
After completing a basement renovation, we were on the point of for a big screen to watch New Years and January football games. The shopping and choosing process for this was long and hard, and the high end of our budget travel over certainly included some plasmas and flat panel LCDs neighbourhood (but mostly above) the price of this TV.If you are a technology consumer, you identify the deal: early adopters of LCD and plasmas are going to pocket a beating as prices for these fall. These technologies are not yet maturate, and there are lingering issues, such as burn-in with plasma, and the arrant expense of LCDs. This set offers an excellent value for the range while the super thin formats settle in the marketplace.The illustration is astonishing, and even more if you are lucky enough to white-hot in an area served by HDTV. Even though not a precise flat panel, it is only 15 inches unfathomable and weighs less than 60 pounds. Getting it where you thirst to sit will probably take two people, but once there, it can be...

January 8, 2005 (Mid Atlantic, USA) | Helpful Votes: 74 | Rating: 5


Divine picture, and it won't break the bank.
I had been shopping for a new goggle-box for the better part of three months, and had gone from plasma to LCD and subsidize, before finally settling on the Sony 42" All-inclusive WEGA™ HDTV projection LCD television. It is, hands down, the rank best value for the money I could find.Envision CLARITYThe HDTV quality is simply amazing, methodical breathtaking. I have found myself watching 2-hour documentaries around the now defunct whaling industry in Croatia just for the truly that is was broadcast in HDTV. DVD quality is also absolutely good, and regular digital cable is also somewhat sharp (and while analog signals will be not too bad, they pale in comparison to the others). Video games are as frizzy as they could be, and the television also works inordinate as a secondary monitor (invest in a TV-out video card and a wireless keyboard/mouse, and your chaise longue is now your new home office).LCD TVs still have some lad issues with either incredibly rapid manoeuvre and/or bright flashes...

March 1, 2005 (Washington, DC) | Helpful Votes: 44 | Rating: 4


Mammoth TV for half plasma price
Insomuch as the price, this tv is a great value. I've been waiting for prices to blow in down and made the purchase soon after this miniature came out. There are multiple connections of all types including the telegram card slot, which lets you get HDTV from your rope company without a set top box. The only drawback to this is that you don't get the program counsellor or any interactive features (program guide, PPV) with this property. Hooked up to a HDTV signal, the picture is incredible. Football is wonderful clear, and movies from HBO etc in HD also look arrant. Hook up a progressive scan DVD player and the picture is unrealistic. The speakers are very good. Only drawback is that like any ledge TV, there is an optimal viewing angle. You will perception a dimming of the picture as you move around. When you see this TV, it's crush to view it at an angle that you will be seeing it at harshly, even if that means looking silly in the showroom by crouching down when you look at it. Also be wise that you will...

November 28, 2004 (Piscataway NJ USA) | Helpful Votes: 46 | Rating: 4


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Sales of LCD TVs with screens 50 inches or larger before you can say 'Jack Robinson' no way up 53 percent. According to trend trackers NPD Heap, sales of televisions with 40-inch-or-larger screens increased by 12 percent that week compared with run-of-the-mill weekly sales. With an audience of about 110 million viewers during trade time, Super Bowl Sunday has become a TV-reception holiday. As the New York Giants and the New England Patriots prep for Sunday's Wonderful Bowl XLVI, consumers nationwide will gravitate to larger TV purchases this week. 5 million new TV sets in the week in front of the 2011 Super Bowl, up from 3. Sales of all plasma screens went up 45 percent (with half those sales for larger models). "Regardless of teams, what we do catch each year, people are more interested in getting their TV up and ceaseless before the Super Bowl party begins,"said Leon Soohoo, holder of Paradyme Sound and Vision in Sacramento and Roseville, Calif. Rim LED Backlit LCD TVs - Sleek Design & Cutting Edge Features..

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  1. One of the other faithful things about the LCD TV is the fact that the sleeker model and smarter technology allows for a much greater selection of screen size. You can still have a fairly regularly sized 32 inch LCD TV or you could opt for a 42 inch LCD TV.
  2. Most LCD directly-screen makers are widely expected to have suffered losses in the January-Strut quarter due to weak demand from TV makers. From Sony to Dutch electronics organization Philips, TV makers are struggling, hit by fierce competition from till doomsday cheaper
  3. We say be blind to it all and buy any plasma if you hate motion blur, or a LCD TV with 100Hz (and no more) if terminal sharpness is your goal. The rest is bluster. AKA 'separate burn', the possibility of images displayed onscreen for great periods becoming
  4. In deviate from, LG Electronics, which is shipping the first of its passive 3D TVs (called Cinema 3D) sets to peddle now, has positioned passive 3D LCD TVs as its entry into the 3D mix, offering vigorous-shutter glasses technology in step-up LCD TV and

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