Westinghouse W33001 30-Inch Widescreen LCD Flat Panel HD-Ready TV | 
| Brand: Westinghouse
List Price: $2,899.99 Buy Used: $500.00 as of 3/19/2010 22:14 CDT details You Save: $2399.99 (83%)
Seller: thursdaysdream Rating: reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 30 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 41.3 x 25.5 x 14.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: W33001 Model: W33001 UPC: 882777030011 EAN: 0882777030011
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 30-inch widescreen LCD TV with DVI input and 500:1 contrast ratio; 34.8 x 23.25 x 8.5 inches (W x H x D) with stand | | • | 1,280 x 768 native resolution; HDTV-ready with 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i compatibility | | • | Dual NTSC tuners with up to 13-window PIP (including audio swap) | | • | Exceptional 16 ms response time is perfect for video games and video content with fast rates of change | | • | High, 500 cd/m2 brightness and 3:2 pulldown are perfect for viewing lifelike, flicker-free movies from DVD and other sources |
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| Customer Reviews:
Overall excellent TV October 25, 2009 M. Dean I have had this tv for the past 5 years now. It just recently kicked the bucket. But hey, i have no complaints with a tv that gave me absolutely no problems for 5 long years of being used as a computer monitor/tv/gaming tv. It has a great picture! Sure its not the best and towards the end of its life there was very minor burn in from the static firefox search bar etc. Overall this is a wonderful tv and i would recommend it to anyone! :-)
Great TV - bad buttons August 27, 2008 Warren Ayen (Chicago, IL, United States) After owning this TV now for a few years, I've found that the physical "on/off" button starts to develop problems (eventually you're forced to use the remote only), and sometimes after being turned on it improperly formats the screen, but otherwise the picture is great with no ghosting, multiple screen formats, and clear colors. I've never noticed a stuck pixel or any major distortions. For the money I paid ($1,500 then), it was definitely worth it.
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