The DVI (Digital Video Interface) transfers uncompressed, high definition video for stunning display. You'll experience the true quality of a high-def source. Super IPS viewing lets you watch from almost any angle, meaning folks sitting at the periphery get the same incredible visuals.
Versatile connections let you input a variety of signals, including hi-res component, S-video and DVI, as well as the standard A/V composite. Connect practically any VCR, computer or video game system.
With high-end features like color level adjustment, parental control via the V-chip, and a Closed Caption decoder, this TV makes for a user-friendly, customizable system. Stereo speakers, picture-in-picture and a sleep timer round out the standard features.
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16 of 24 people found the following review helpful: By Disgusted (Information Superhighway) - See all my reviews This review is from: Zenith Z32LZ5R 32-Inch Widescreen Flat Panel HD-Ready LCD TV (Electronics) The TV itself is awesome. The picture is great. I've rediscovered TV with this baby. This TV is better on all aspects than the $2500+ Sony, Panasoic, Sharp, etc.
Sadly, all LCD manufacturers hide a dirty little secret. My TV came with a dead pixel. J&R won't ship me a new one unless Zenith authorizes them. I called Zenith. Zenith said I had to have 3 dead pixels or more for them to consider it defective. This dead pixel policy has been around since LCD technology first came into being. I could understand it in the early 90s, but the industry has had enough time to improve their fabrication process. They are ripping the customer off. This TV would easily get 5 stars if it didn't come with a dead pixel. Buyer beware!!!! 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By Justin Kennedy (NY) - See all my reviews This review is from: Zenith Z32LZ5R 32-Inch Widescreen Flat Panel HD-Ready LCD TV (Electronics) The guy with the dead pixel should have plugged his TV in before he signed for delivery - that's what I did. This TV has been great, I've been using it with my Gamecube, DVDs and even through DVI with my computer. This is about as cheap as you're going to find a namebrand 32 inch LCD and I'll tell you - I don't feel like I've skimped at all. 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By Amanda Johnson (Boca Raton FL.) - See all my reviews This review is from: Zenith Z32LZ5R 32-Inch Widescreen Flat Panel HD-Ready LCD TV (Electronics) I have had 4 different issues with this product and service from Zenith has been poor...to say the least.
I can't believe that something that I bought new like this could have so many issues - and the way Zenith has (NOT) responded to my issues, I had no choice but all but "Force" a return of this product for money back. I am sorry I bought a Zenith - I won't do that again ! |