Friday, October 30, 2009

Remanufactured Akai LCT2701TD 27 Inch LCD TV/DVD Player Combo

Reviews : Remanufactured Akai LCT2701TD 27 Inch LCD TV/DVD Player Combo

Remanufactured Akai LCT2701TD 27 Inch LCD TV/DVD Player Combo
Product By Akai
Lowest Price : $379.95
Available From 1 Sellers
 

Technical Details

  • 27-inch HD-capable LCD TV with integrated DVD player; measures 27.5 x 21.9 x 9.9 inches (WxHxD) with stand
  • DVD player compatible with DVD movie, CD audio, CD-R/RW discs
  • 1366 x 768 native resolution, 550 cd/m2 brightness, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 176-degree viewing angle
  • Connections: composite (1 in), S-Video (1 in), component (1 in)
  • Built-in stereo speakers; digital coaxial audio out for connecting to home theater system

 

Product Description

Akai is a company with a long history of innovation and leadership in the fields of audio and video consumer electronics. For the past decades, Akai has been a major factor in the electronics industry. From its early days of dominant marketshare in the reel-to-reel recording industry, to modern day state of the art home entertainment systems, Akai continues to be a leader in the consumer electronics industry.PRODUCT FEATURES:Wide-screen 27" LCD TV with Side Slot-loading DVD Player;High Definition Monitor with 480p, 720p, and 1.080i input capability;1.366 x 768 native resolution for HDTV performance producing sharper image;High brightness providing a more vivid and brilliant picture;1000: 1 contrast ratio providing an incredible picture with deeper blacks and brighter whites;Wide viewing angle (176 degrees) makes the unit viewable from many locations;Elegant design fits any decor;HD compatible through component input;Conventional video through S-video and composite video inputs;VGA port provided for connection to computer;Digital Coaxial output for the highest quality connection to external amplifiers.

Amazon.com Product Description

Save space in your entertainment with the vividly colorful 27-inch Akai LCT2701TD LCD TV with integrated side slot-loading DVD player. It's ready to display high-definition television programming (480p, 720p, and 1080i) with an optional HD receiver or via an HD-capable cable/satellite set-top box. It can also be used as a PC monitor with a VGA input. The DVD player is compatible with DVD movie and CD audio discs as well as music mixes burned to CD-R/RW discs.

It features a 1366 x 768-pixel native resolution, 550 cd/m2 high brightness rating for a brilliant picture in any environment, and 1000:1 contrast ratio for an incredible picture with deeper blacks and brighter whites. It's also easily viewable from all around the room with its 176-degree viewing angle. It offers component video input for HD viewing as well as composite A/V and S-Video inputs. It also has a digital coaxial audio output, enabling you to run sound through a surround sound home theater system.

The LCT2701TD performs 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal, too--a handy feature for watching progressive-scan movie programs in their native 24-frame format. To adapt 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video, frames in the original movie must be duplicated; 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this duplication by removing the redundant information to display a frame-accurate picture. The 2D comb filter separates chrominance (color) from luminance (brightness) information in the video signal for independent processing to improve picture resolution and minimize distortion.

Tech Talk
Component Video Input: You'll get great picture reproduction from compatible DVD players or cable/satellite set-top boxes using the three-jack component video (Y/Pb/Pr) output, which provides separate connections for luminance (Y), blue color difference (PB) and red color difference (PR). This results in increased bandwidth for color information, resulting in a more accurate picture with clearer color reproduction and less bleeding than you would get with S-Video or composite (RCA yellow video plug) connections.

What's in the Box
LCD TV (with stand), remote control, power cord, printed operating instructions

Warranty
Manufacturers warranty of 1 year for parts, 90 days for labor

 

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Customer Reviews

 "Less than 24 months later and it won't turn on" 2009-05-22
By Sasha (NYC, NY)
I was really happy with this purchase until about 4 months ago when it started taking longer and longer to turn on and required me to attempt to turn it on multiple times. Now, it's out of warranty and I'm pretty sure not worth paying to get fixed, so I'm down 500$, have to purchase a new television and not impressed at all.

 "Does everything well, at great price." 2008-09-27
By BigMutt (Mexico City)
Now that I've owned it for 1 1/2 years I can give a meaningful review, especially since I've bought two other LCD TVs during that time and have something to make comparisons.



Now I'm using it in my study as a monitor for my laptop, and sometimes still watch TV or play a DVD. It works great as a computer monitor: bright, accurate display.



The 3:2 pulldown feature is very handy when you have it connected to an up-converting DVD player and it's playing progressive-scan mode.

It has never given us a problem as a HD display for our DVDs and has enough controls to adjust and tweak it to look perfect. Seriously, it looks as good as our newer Samsung 47-inch 1080P LCD TV.

The blacks are perfectly black and the whites are bright white; too bright on some of the picture choices. The 550 brightness rating is higher than seen on most LCD tvs.

Never have heard any buzzing sounds, even when connected to our very sensitive home-theatre system. Obviously it sounds MUCH better when connected to external sound system, especially using the digital co-axial outputs.



The only complaint after 18 months of constant use is that the remote is pretty cheezy. The menus however are easy to use and intuitive.



If all my future hi-def TVs turn out to be as problem-free and thoroughly enjoyable, I'll feel very fortunate.



(note: I did not buy this as a refurb; many of the other opinions posted here are based on them buying a refurb unit. You're only buying someone else's reject, in my opinion)

 "Akai tv's are garbage!" 2008-03-09
By Gina Nowicki (ny, ny)
I purchased an Akai LCD from Radio Shack, within 3 months the picture would black out - obviously some component overheating. Sent it in for repair under warranty. Two months later, they sent me back a totally different set with scratches all over the case. The remote was a Phillips universal that they had painted black over the name! The set is too large for a specific area that I purchased the original one for.



I emailed Akai 4 times and get only a generic response that says:



"Thank you for your inquiry. Your email will be answered as soon as possible.



If you want to order parts, please call 888-498-7278.

If you want to speak to a representative (customer service, tech support, or to request service), please call 866-278-5900.



Again, thank you for your business."



I contacted customer service and explained what had happened and told them that I wanted my original set back. They said they couldn't do anything about it, they would have to contact Akai to see what they could do. It's been over a week and I have not heard from Akai.



Do yourselves a favor and don't buy their garbage products backed up by NO customer service whatsoever!



 "So Far, So Good" 2007-06-09
By George Gabriel (USA)
I am cheap and have been holding out for just the right deal. I find it difficult to justify 500.00 to 1,000.00 for a 27" LCD TV. The result is that I have been watching the same tube 19" tv in my bedroom for 15 years!

I found this on line as a reman for 369.00 at (...).

The sound is ok. Two speakers under the screen, not dolby 7.1, but ok for the bed room. The picture is great! I also love having a built in DVD player.



Are there better? I am sure there are, however at this price I could not find any. I have read in other user reviews that there is a static sound that comes up. I have found this occationally on the lower analog channels of comcast cable. I unplug the cable box and tv, plug them back in and the problem goes away. It seems to be channel specific. I had comcast out, however they can't find anything wrong. If I just unplug the tv, the problem stays. I do not think this is a tv problem.

I recomend this tv if:

1-You do not mind factory reconditioned

2-You want a combo tv/dvd

3-You are cheap and refuse to pay the inflated prices.

 "DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT-BEWARE!!" 2006-10-17
By Adrian Elias (USA)
We received the Akai 27 inch LCD TV, refurbished and paid $679.00. It was delivered defective with a loud buzzing noise. The product is not refundable & there is no "LIVE" person to speak with from Amazon. We were informed that we had to go through Akai for repair. We have made dozens of phone calls-It has been three weeks and no one has come to repair the TV- Never buy a refurbished TV and never purchase an Akai product. They make promises,will not let us talk to a supervisor or corporate headquarters. Awful!!


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