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Abstract: At a GlanceProductWestinghouse LVM-47w1 1080p LCD MonitorSummaryLow-priced 1080p LCD display that performs well with HDTV, DVD, and especially computer sourcesPros- Great price for its size - Quality picture with HDTV sources - Fantastic computer mo...
At $2500, the LVM-47w1 is one of the least expensive 47-inch LCD flat panels on the market. Its color rendition is better than many, albeit with undersaturated green, and it exhibits almost no edge enhancement or noise in dark areas, though noise in b...
1,080p picture, large 47-inch screen, inexpensive, plenty of connections, doubles as an excellent PC monitor
No built-in TV tuner, below-average SD performance, jumbled remote, uninspiring design
What the Westinghouse LVM-47w1 lacks in stylish looks, it makes up for in resolution, connectivity options and value for the money. This 47-inch LCD HDTV is the larger sibling to the 42-inch LVM-42w2, and like that unit, the LVM-47w1 does not have an ...
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Published: 2006-10-11, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Comprehensive connectivity including five HD-compatible inputs and a PC input; resolves every detail of 1080 resolution sources; accepts 1080p over HDMI, DVI, and PC inputs; excellent performance as a PC monitor.
Subpar picture via standard-def inputs; somewhat inaccurate color; pedestrian styling; terrible remote; no tuner; only one standard-def input.
A high resolution, a bunch of HD inputs, and decent image quality performance make the Westinghouse LVM-47w1 a strong contender in the budget, big-screen LCD category.
Abstract: Westinghouse Digital LVM-47w1 High Definition Monitor Peter Putman, October, 2006 Its a fun and crazy time to be shopping for a new HDTV. Prices seem to drop about 10% every two weeks as screen sizes get larger and larger. In the flat panel market, t...
Abstract: 1080p seems to be the most recent ?Holy Grail? of the AV community? but how do you get it without hocking your car and taking out a second mortgage? (we don?t recommend either and, in fact, if you?re thinking of either of these options, please seek hel...