Wharfedale L 1911 W-A

Wharfedale L 1911 W-A

19 in - 16:9 - Resolution: 1440 - 900 - Contrast Ratio: 7000:1 - Response Time: -1 ms - Brightness: 3000cd/m² more

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My partner and myself moved into a new flat last summer. On top of our shopping list was a flatscreen smallish TV for the bedroom so we can be mega lazy on the weekends! Whilst searching for the one we wanted we stumbled upon this Whafedale model from the Argos Catalogue. Our requirements ... Read review





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Wharfedale Tv and DVD player
A review by mtpatton on Wharfedale L 1911 W-A
March 16th, 2008


Author's product rating:   

How is the Picture Quality? Excellent 
How is the Sound Quality? Excellent 
Ease of Installation Very Easy 
Range of Features Above Average 
Value for Money Excellent 

Advantages: Freeview, HD ready, DVD player
Disadvantages: Remote control

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

Full review
My partner and myself moved into a new flat last summer. On top of our shopping list was a flatscreen smallish TV for the bedroom so we can be mega lazy on the weekends! Whilst searching for the one we wanted we stumbled upon this Whafedale model from the Argos Catalogue.

Our requirements for this TV were simple -

1) We wanted a decent Size screen
2) The ability to watch Freeview Channels
3) In built DVD player

This model fits these three basic requirements. It is a 19" LCD screen, which isn't massive, but it is a decent size. Until we bought this TV we still had a 17" TV in our bedroom so this was a welcome increase in the screen size.

So I know a few people might ask what exactly is LCD? Well to put it simply LCD stand for liquid crystal display, A digital display that uses liquid crystal cells that change reflectivity in an applied electric field. All TV and computer monitors are moving over to this form of display now.

The ability to watch freeview channels was for me a big issue. I am used to having Sky and always watch the football results come through on a Saturday (much to my girlfriends annoyance) and doing this over the internet is ok, but I prefer been focused on a TV. This TV has the ability to pick up all of the freeview channels even in a very poor signal area. I am in the middle of Oxford, but live right at the bottom of a big hill. Our normal TV (channels 1-5) signal isn't perfect anyway, but the signal on this TV is. It has become the norm for us to watch shows on the BBC on this TV by choice, as the normal signal is so poor.

This model also ticked our final check box of a DVD player. This has a DVD player built into the right hand side of the TV. If you did not know it was there you wouldn't spot it due to the way that the DVD player is positioned on the TV. We have found that the DVD player has always played films excellently. If it is a proper DVD simply slide into the side of the TV whilst it is switched on and the DVD player will automatically start playing the film. If it is a copied DVD then you will simply have to switch the mode using the source button on the remote control. A lot of my friends advised me not to get an inbuilt DVD as these are likely to easily break, however I have found this model to be robust enough (not that I've dropped it or anything)

As an added bonus this TV is also HD ready. HD is a high definition TV. I heard about HD TV's before and how the picture quality was supposedly superior, I didn't believe the hype, but this has made a noticeable difference to the picture quality.

The installation and set up of this TV was simple. The TV was packaged in an easy to carry box. It only weights 7Kg, which in comparison to the old TV's is nothing. Set it up is easy, as it simply needs placing on a stand, which is provided in the box. When you first turn it on it automatically scans for the available channels. That's it, job done.

Why Wafedale???

Well to be honest in the TV market I knew nothing about them. I have heard of the company for selling musical products and friends that I know who own Whafedale sound systems have always spoken highly of the products that they have bought.

Another key issue for me is always the price of luxuries like this. It retailed at £270, but has since been reduced to £250 on the Argos site. This may seem a lot to people who aren't looking at the market of TVs these days. In comparison with many other models in many other shops, this was at least £100 cheaper then comparable manufacturers

Any Drawbacks???

The only draw back I have found with this TV is not with the TV but with the remote. I find that it is a bit busy and has in my opinion two many buttons on it. However as a counter argument it does need buttons for the DVD playing side of things and also the TV. I just feel that the buttons are a little small. Many of the films we watch are done with the lights off and without knowing your way around this remote it can be difficult to simply increase the volume - let alone doing anything more complex

Overall

This is a very good TV at very good competitive price. This is a TV that I would recommend to anyone who has a similar need to mine. I don't think this is of a large enough size to be the main TV in a house, but is a great second machine to have in any household.

Thanks for reading 
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Review of Wharfedale L 1911 W-A by Treacle1983

Advantages: value for money, great sound
Disadvantages: poss issues with the built in dvd player

...link a brand name like wharfedale with speakers and great sound quality and yes the sound is great. The tv was very easy to set up and install and took approx 15 minutes from out of box to working perfectly and tuned in. I don't know if it was a bit of a fault or a delivery problem with argos but I did have to send the first tv delivered to me back as the dvd player stopped working and although quickly replaced it has now gone again - just out ...
...it didn't take long to get through to someone that actually knew about the technical side of things They did offer to collect the tv free and try to fix it at part costs only approx £40 however as I have a stand alone dvd player - I haven't bothered - but it's good to see some decent aftercare with electrical goods. The picture quality is great and it dosen't seem to attract dust anywhere as much as my old analogue - which is great news for me. ... Read review

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Review of Wharfedale L 1911 W-A by OllyBacon

Advantages: Price, HD ready
Disadvantages: Having to adjust the settings

I have owned this TV for a couple of months now and I have to say overall I am very impressed. I bought it for £199 for Argos. I was looking for around a 19 inch LCD TV for that money and was very happy to find that I could get one that was also HD ready. TV wise I am just running a Freeview box through a scart lead and the picture is good. Any limitations to the quality are purely through the reception to the box, nothing to do with the screen quality. ...
...an xbox 360 running through the HDMI input and the quality is amazing. Running HD DVDS on the Xbox shows just how good it is. It is not the biggest TV, it would probably get swamped in a large room but in a bedroom it is perfect. It is very easy to use, the remote control is fine, no problems. One drawback is that for my freeview box every time you turn it on I have to go into the settings and adjust the picture size. I don't know if that would be ... Read review

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Wharfedale L 1911 W-A

Main specs

Manufacturer: Wharfedale

Brightness in Candela/m²: 3000, 300

Common Interface Slot: No

Contrast Ratio (X:1): 7000, 700

Depth in cm: 19.5

DVB-C: No

DVB-S: No

DVB-T: without Digital Tuner

DVD Player / Recorder: No, DVD Player

DVI Interface: No

Electronic Program Guide (EPG): No

Energy Savings Trust Feature: No

Frequency: 50 Hertz

Front AV Interface: No

Full HD: without Full HD (1080p)

Hard Disk Capacity in GB: -2 GB

HD ready: HD Ready

HDMI Interface: with HDMI

Headphone Output: Yes

Height in cm: 42.2 cm

Horizontal Resolution in Pixel: 1440

Loudspeakers: with Loudspeakers

Memory Stick: No

Number of HDMI Inputs: 1

Number of Scart Interfaces: 1

PC Interface: Yes

Picture and Picture (PAP): No

Picture and Text (PAT): No

Picture in Picture (PIP): No

Power Consumption in Watts: -1

Reflection Angle: 150 degree(s)

Response Time in ms: -1

Screen Format: 16:9

Screen Size in cm: 48 cm

Screen Size in Inches: 19 in

Secure Digital Card: No

Type of Monitor: LCD

USB: No

Vertical Resolution in Pixel: 900

VGA / D-Sub Interface: Yes

Weight in kg: 4.68, 7.24

Width in cm: 52.2

YUV Interface: Yes

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