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Rating: Summary: JVC AV-36DF74 Review: For the price, it can't be beat. I've been looking for quite sometime for a good HDTV that is affordable. I met almost all of my requirements with this TV. It has the usual good stuff as compared to the other TV's of similar size. I compared this set to the Panasonic 36HL43 and the Sony 34 XBR which were displayed next to each other. The Sony was out of my pricing category (way overpriced for what one gets in my opinion). The Panasonic seemed to match head - to - head in style and picture quality. I picked the JVC because it had more inputs (three rear inputs plus DVI) and was $$$$ cheaper. After having the TV for three weeks and almost returning it for a Plasma, I've decided to keep it, as its the best all around deal that I found. HDTV and progressive Scan DVD pictures are incredible (however, all models at this price better be). my only complaints are as follows:1) PIP does not have side-by-side (though it does have dual-tuner) 2) The speaker system is adequate. However, in HDTV mode, the volume needs to be increased to the upper third setting. I am going to have to upgrade with a speaker system so this is not a big deal 3) The pre-set colors don't work well in non-HDTV. The TV comes pre-set with real heavy reds. 4) Not a lot in the way of reviews for this TV. I took a chance on this TV based on prior good experiences with JVC. 5) Regular Cable is a drag after watching HDTV. It's more of a fault with Cox, as even though their boxes have the capability for DVI hook up (same as the TV) Cox doesn't support it yet. I'm hoping regular TV picture clarity will greatly improve.
Rating: Summary: JVC AV-36DF74 Review: For the price, it can't be beat. I've been looking for quite sometime for a good HDTV that is affordable. I met almost all of my requirements with this TV. It has the usual good stuff as compared to the other TV's of similar size. I compared this set to the Panasonic 36HL43 and the Sony 34 XBR which were displayed next to each other. The Sony was out of my pricing category (way overpriced for what one gets in my opinion). The Panasonic seemed to match head - to - head in style and picture quality. I picked the JVC because it had more inputs (three rear inputs plus DVI) and was $$$$ cheaper. After having the TV for three weeks and almost returning it for a Plasma, I've decided to keep it, as its the best all around deal that I found. HDTV and progressive Scan DVD pictures are incredible (however, all models at this price better be). my only complaints are as follows: 1) PIP does not have side-by-side (though it does have dual-tuner) 2) The speaker system is adequate. However, in HDTV mode, the volume needs to be increased to the upper third setting. I am going to have to upgrade with a speaker system so this is not a big deal 3) The pre-set colors don't work well in non-HDTV. The TV comes pre-set with real heavy reds. 4) Not a lot in the way of reviews for this TV. I took a chance on this TV based on prior good experiences with JVC. 5) Regular Cable is a drag after watching HDTV. It's more of a fault with Cox, as even though their boxes have the capability for DVI hook up (same as the TV) Cox doesn't support it yet. I'm hoping regular TV picture clarity will greatly improve.
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