Advantages: Picture&sound quality, remote, controls, price Disadvantages: other models include also DVD player, EPG is not always updated
sharp, the colour is matte black and never looks "dirty" even when perhaps it is.
This tv has several inputs, I can't remember them all but at the moment I have a dvdplayer, a playstation and multimedia hard disk, all of them plugged in separately. And still there are few more available (including HDMI).
Freeview TV is enbedded in the tv and it's really user-friendly, far better than many digibox I've tried in the years. The remote control lacks of clear indication but it's excellent once you have learnt what you need to press. Screen and sound settings can be changed both from the remote and from buttons on the side of the tv, the on-screen menues are easy to navigate.
The electronic programme guide (EPG) is automatically updated and the only annoyance that I can report is that sometimes the update doesn't happen and you don't have ...
Advantages: Buit in DVD player, Built in Digital Tuner, HD Ready, many more Disadvantages: No PC input
AcousticSolutions LCDW22DVD95F (AcousticSolutions)
I got my AcousticSolutions TV around a week ago, and ever since it is the best small sized television I have ever bought. It is an HD ready 720p TV, which is good for £150. The only bad thing about it is that there is no PC input. But you can buy special connectors for HDMI to DVI, so you can hook them up. I like the most about the TV is that there is a DVDplayer in it, The DVDplayer is good quality.
Whats in The AcousticSolutions LCDW22DVD95F box...
The unboxing of the AcousticSolutions TV is very simple there is, AcousticSolutions LCDW22DVD95F TV and a Remote. I was very annoyed about this unboxing as my other Dell 17" TV came with all the cables e.g. DVI cable, VGA cable, S-Video cable etc. There is also manuals in the box and there is two batteries in the remote ...
I was looking for a surround sound system for under ?200, and with prices in Ireland that is no easy feat. After shopping around and finding plenty of Home cinema systems with no Optical in and maybe one anaolgue in I was giving up and was gonna start saving the ?380 (approx $550) on the Sony equivelent when I saw this for sale in Argos for ?150.
It has one optical input which is perfect for the XBox 360 and 2 x Analogue which was perfect for Sky box & DVDplayer. There was also a COAX digital input which I did not use.
Setup: Any system where you're wiring in 5 speakers will be fiddly work but with all the speakers clearly labeled with their positions it wasn't too bad. I had all the speakers wired and positioned in about 15 mins. I was quite lucky as I have a small room and the rear speakers had the perfect length cable ...