Audiovox FPE1505DV 15-Inch LCD TV with Built-in Progressive Scan DVD Player Review
After 6 months of using this product I still enjoy the look of it and the quality of image, as well as the possibility of watching dvd, vcd, cable and antenna tv, and even listening to cds on it. It's true that the sound quality and volume are not great, but for a bedroom or kitchen tv the product does just fine. The remote isn't bad at all, lots of functions, settings angles, zoom, etc, all is there, in a card like format, light and it even comes with colors to help identify functions. I have played many dvd formats, including computer burnt stuff, most of them work here, which is a plus for this unit. Overall I'm happy with the product.
Audiovox FPE1505DV 15-Inch LCD TV with Built-in Progressive Scan DVD Player Feature
- HD-ready 15-inch flat panel LCD TV; measures 18.5 x 12.7 x 7 inches (WxHxD)
- Integrated slot-loading DVD player; 1024 by 768-pixel resolution; 500-1 contrast ratio
- Compatible with 1080p/720p/480p/480i HD formats
- Inputs: 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 component, 1 RF, 1 VGA, 1 DVI
- Built-in stereo speakers with SRS virtual surround sound capability
Check price now
Related Products
Customer Reviews
Audiovox DVD/TV - David L. Crowley - Vermont
This is a pretty good small TV. The image is sharp, the colors bright. The only thing I wonder about is how difficult it's going to be to disconnect the cable. The TV connector turned when I tightened the cable connection and I didn't tighten it any tighter than I've ever tightened any other cable connection. Time will tell.
This TV doesn't do it - Susan Stanley - Bowie, MD USA
I purchased this TV because I thought it was a good one for the conversion. There turned out to be many problems with this television. First of all, I could not find an antenna that would allow a clear picture on the 5 stations that the television identified. So on the night of the Academy Awards we set-up the television in the living room and decided to "screen" a DVD on the TV. About an hour into the movie, the DVD player locked up and all we could do was eject the DVD and move into another room to finish watching the movie and subsequently the awarda ceremony. The volume only goes up to 30 which nade the DVD difficult to watch for persons with hearing impediments. I am returning the television, and am going to buy a convertor box.
Apr 07, 2010 19:10:14
0 comments:
Post a Comment