Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Magnavox 32MD357B 32-Inch LCD HDTV with Built In DVD Player

Reviews : Magnavox 32MD357B 32-Inch LCD HDTV with Built In DVD Player

Magnavox 32MD357B 32-Inch LCD HDTV with Built In DVD Player
Product By Magnavox
Lowest Price : $610.00
Available From 1 Sellers
 

Technical Details

  • 32" LCD HDTV with ATSC/Qam tuner
  • Built in DVD with Progressive Scan
  • VGA input to connect to your PC
  • Wall mountable with built in DVD
  • 2 HDMI, VGA, 2 Component and 2 S-Video inputs

 

Product Description

32"" LCD HDTV, Built in DVD with Progressive Scan, Integrated ATSC Qam tuner, 1366 x 768p Hig Def resolution, 1200:1 Contrast ratio for sharp clear picture performance, VGA to connect to your PC, 2 HDMI inputs for the best and easiest HD connection, Two Component video inputs and 2-S-Video input, 176 degree viewing angle


 

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Customer Reviews

 "Not ready for prime time" 2008-11-23
By Mark Clodi (Madrid, IA USA)
We bought this model...twice. The problem is the Dvd player. On the first one the problems started after a couple of movies, the Dvd player would just pause, no sound, the picture would be stuck on the screen and it took a few minutes of messing with the remote to get it to play again. This happened every few minutes after awhile, so it got exchanged. I was willing to give Magnavox the benefit of the doubt and try a new player. Less than thirty minutes into the first movie with the new machine the same problem started again. Shall I try a third unit? No, probably not.

 "Near Perfect!" 2008-08-20
By George G. Bailey (Palm Bay, Florida)
I purchased this TV from the local Sam's Club and I was amazed on how good the resolution on this TV is. For some reason Magnavox misrepresented the quality of the resolution of this TV. It appears to be much sharper than it advertises. I compared this model side by side with the lower cost 32 inch LCD maganavox TV minus the DVD player and the picture quality was much better on this model even though according to the packaging the picture quality was supposed to be the same. Using identical video feeds, I found there was no fuzziness when it came to reading words on the screen, and the picture was so much better.

The only problem I have with this TV is that there is only one sound out port, and that port is the headphone jack. So if you plan to connect this TV to your existing stereo/surround sound system you need to pick up a cable to go from the headphone jack (standard like for your iPod), to RCA female. And you will want to do this because the sound on the TV is kind of sorry (Sound on the Sony model is much better- & more expensive). Keep in mind your picture will be affected by the quality of the source. For example if you're using a regular external DVD player and RCA cables you'll have more of an analog picture. If you use a HD DVD with an HDMI cable, you're going to have an amazing picture. The built in DVD player will give you a great picture too, experiment with the various import sources to see what works for you. The only drawback I have with this TV was with the sound, but when I connected it to my sound system, it sounded great.

 "Arrived broken and without a power cord" 2008-06-27
By J. Sherman (LA)
Arrived broken and without a power cord.



What else can I say...

 "Good TV" 2008-03-15
By A. Angert (Philadelphia, PA)
I have the one without the DVD player. But it works great! I am getting channels in HD that I didn't think I'd get! It's awesome. For my first HDTV it's great.

 "Nice combo unit, but it didn't last" 2008-01-27
By John Schaffer (Blacklick, OH)
I purchased this unit early August, 2007 for the features of a combination TV and DVD player in one unit. The DVD player lasted less than 4 months, but of course just slightly longer than the 90-day labor warranty. TV portion still worked but DVD's would eject themselves without playing between 1 and 3 seconds after loading them. Magnavox's support website had no FAQ addressing this. On the positive side, the support service was available toll-free on a Sunday afternoon, I did get to a live easily-understood support rep, and he was trying his best to be helpful. Unfortunately, all he could do was give me the address of my nearest repair facility and let me know I'd have to pay for labor. I returned the unit to the store at which I purchased it for a full refund.


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