Magnavox 37MF337B 37-Inch LCD HDTV
- 37" LCD HDTV with ATSC/Qam tuner
- 1200:1 Contrast ratio, 1366 x 768p resolution
- VGA input to connect to your PC
- 176 degree viewing angle side to side and verical
- 2 HDMI, VGA, 2 Component and 2 S-Video inputs
Product Description
With a built-in ATSC tuner for digital broadcast and cable signals, the 37MF337B delivers an ultra sharp, widescreen HD picture, HD media connectivity, Dolby Digital sound, SPDIF audio output, multiple inputs and doubles as a PC display.
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Magnavox 37MF337B 37-Inch LCD HDTV
- Electronics: 0 pages (2007-05-01)
- Publisher: Magnavox
- Label: Magnavox
- Studio: Magnavox
- Average Customer Review:
based on 7 reviews
- Sales Rank in Electronics: #65441
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: great for a few months 2008-04-04
Comment: i bought this tv from wal-mart for $750 with an extended warranty...it worked fine for about 3 months, then just last night the speakers started crackling....this morning i turned it on and there was no sound....the speakers just stopped working altogether....took it back to wal-mart and, of course, there are no more in stock...i just had to settle for a refund...now i guess im going to save up and try to upgrade...it was a great tv while it lasted....i guess you do get what you pay for....im bummed.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: I love mine 2008-03-12
Comment: I bought this tv from Target never having owned a HDTV before. I did a little research and compared this model to others of the same size. My old television was a Magnavox and it lasted forever. In fact, the only reason I bought a new tv was because I wanted something larger. I gave the old one to a friend.
This set needs few adjustments out of the box. Most of the factory settings should work just fine for the picture and color. Others complain about the buzzing that the set makes. While I've heard this before, I had to stand right above the set and mute it to hear what everybody was talking about. It's hardly noticeable.Others complain about the quality of the sound that comes out of the factory speakers. If you change the sound settings to virtual surround sound in the TV setup, you'll be fine. I noticed a huge difference.
The remote is kind of small. It would have been nice if a universal remote would have been included with the set. The number of inputs is more than sufficient (2 HDMI, 2RGB, PC, 2RCA, and some other thing for a S cable that I don't use. I would recommend this set to anyone looking to buy an HDTV. Be prepared to buy RGB cables if you don't already have them. They make a big difference in picture quality.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great TV, Great Price 2008-02-21
Comment: I too just got it from Target. I've had it about 3 weeks and everything is great. Good picture, good sound. Couldn't be happier.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Just got this for $648 at Target!! 2008-01-27
Comment: This baby is now on sale at Target for $648! Plus if you sign up for a Target RedCard it's an extra 10% off for a total of 583!! So far, it looks great. I cannot wait to see the HD channels once I get the box hooked up.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Very good TV for the price. 2008-01-20
Comment: I just bought this TV yesterday and it was pretty easy to setup personally. The sound quality with the speaker is very good. Other LCD TVs I have heard sound like those cheap speakers that are attached to CRT computer monitors.
I was trying to decide between this one and a Sony and I went with this one because of the price (about $300-$400) cheaper and the Sony Bravia only had a 1300:1 contrast ratio. Doesn't really resonate with me to pay an extra couple hundred bucks. The picture is excellent on HD channels. Sports look great so I can't wait to watch the Super Bowl on this.
I did my research for almost 3 months before buying a TV and narrowed it down to a few this month. My technique was going into Best Buy, Circuit City and ABC Warehouse and looking at all the models and then order from Amazon. It's a 1 in 10 chance that the store will be cheaper than Amazon. But you can actually see the TV live and in person to really get a feel for the video quality it produces.
One downside to the TV I can see right now is the refresh rate. I believe it's 8ms. We were watching Smoking Aces on HBO HD and during a few of the high-paced action scenes, there was some noticeable pixelation during those scenes. But the TV recovers nicely once the action slowed down slightly so it's good at handling moderate screen action.
Another is that standard definition channels don't look good. There is a good amount of pixelation and a very noticeable difference from HD to SD.
If you can't spend a lot of money on a TV but want something big and with great video quality, definitely take a look at this one. The HD quality is up there with the big boys and extremely better than the no name brands like Vizio, Olevia and Insignia. They are bargain LCDs for a reason.
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