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JVC AV27530 27" Stereo TV |
List Price: $249.99
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Rating: Summary: I'm not so sure about this TV... Review: I bought the TV from Best Buy for $200 a couple of weeks ago, and I've spent hours fiddling with the controls trying to get the picture to look right. Either it's fuzzy, or blurry, or just down right bizarre-looking - boy, do some people on TV look weird through this TV. And the sound is very tinny. My old TV was a 19" Sony Trinitron I bought in the mid-80s, so I'm used to a decent picture, with decent sound quality. I should've saved up another $75 and bought a good TV. I think Toshiba and Panasonic both had nice 27" flat-screen TVs for about $275. But I'm so cheap. Well, you get what you pay for.
Rating: Summary: Not a TV, but a GOD Review: I have seen the light, and it is the JVC 27" miracle. I used to pray to a lesser God, a Toshiba 20" something-or-other, but I have been sanctified. God bless JVC, and God bless television.
Rating: Summary: 27" diagonal piece of junk Review: I haven't bought a new television in years, and I ASSUMED that a JVC would be just fine. What a mistake. If this is what picture quality from a brand-name manufacturer has come down to, then the world has gone horribly wrong. This thing is TERRIBLE. The picture looks all jumbly and mushed up, and the sound is awful - like it's coming from out of a metal garbage can. You really can't get a good idea of picture and sound quality from inside a huge, loud big-box store, can you? What junk.
Rating: Summary: Incredible Review: I paid under $200 for the tv, but after watching it for a few weeks, I wouldn't sell it for under $2,000,000! It's that good! I don't care what you have to do, get this television.
Rating: Summary: Bought it for the features, but... Review: I returned a Toshiba 27" Model 27A34 for this one because the Toshiba just didn't have enough features to warrant its $250 price tag (but, it had a great picture with a flatter screen). I just had to have this one because it was so featured-packed. And, I really wanted the front panel lock. This TV has a gorgeous picture, and then, something happens to dark backgrounds. It seems to do something weird to dark colors (black, grey). You kind of see the pixels. I've adjusted everything to no avail. It was so bad that I had to use an A/V cable hook up my satellite to the first input for better picture. It only helped a little bit. And, might I add that this is the second one we bought because I thought the first one was defective (yes, am driving the husband crazy-this is the 3rd TV in one week). I am still debating what we will do with this one. I am still trying to find a comparable model with the same features.
Rating: Summary: Perfect for watching executions Review: I've been sitting on Texas' death row for over 20 years now, and we've just been allowed color television. The warden bought us a JVC 27", and I'll tell you, it's the best darn thing to happen to this cell block in years. I heard a rumour that they might start piping in some lethal injections, and I can't wait to watch 'em on our new JVC.
Rating: Summary: The Eighth Wonder of the World Review: This is the best television set ever manufactured in the history of mankind. A work of true inspiration and genius.
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