Rating: Summary: PRODUCT ok, when it works, SERVICE non existant Review: Almost Month 12: TV is going strong. I have not had any problems from this set. DVD's still look incredible on this set...Convergence is rock solid and has not budged...great value for the money I spent on it...overall I am satisified with this TV.
Week Nine: TV going strong and providing an excellent picture...I only wish it were 16:9 aspect ratio...other than that, I am satisfied.
Week Three: Going on week three of ownership and I got the progressive scan Sony DVD hooked to the Apex Unit and all I have to say is the picture is movie theater quality or better. The TV faithfully reproduces what you would see in the theater and in some cases better. My one gripe would be that the picture is a little brighter but, then I have been watching direct view tv's for my entire life. I watched "Rockstar" on DVD this weekend and was very impressed with the picture quality. Once again I see a negative review of the TV and wonder if they purchased it through mail order, which I STRONGLY don't recommend. I suggest you go to the store and see what you are buying as I did. I repeat again that I would never buy a big screen tv via mail order...you are just asking for trouble in my opinion.
Week One: I got my tv hooked up yesterday and must say that I am impressed with the analog cable signal. The non-progressive scan DVD's look great through an S-video connection. I am upgrading that to a progressive scan player today and will have an additional comment about it later for you. All I can say is I know Apex is low end electronics and not something I would normally buy considering I use Cambridge Audio Works speakers but, for the money I paid on this TV I got a good deal. I bought mine at Sears after having them price match Wal-Mart's price. I also sprang for the two year warranty from Sears just in case. Honestly, I would never buy a projection screen TV through mail order like the others did and I certainly would not jump at an "extreme" deal that some advertise because you are probably getting a refurb unit...same goes for buying something like this at Fingerhut or Heartland...the prices are so great because you are getting a refurb unit or scratch and dent unit. Frankly, a purchase like this should not be bought online or through mail order retailers...just my opinion.
Pre-Purchase comments: I'd like to state that I went to Sears today and looked at the Apex GB43HD09 and was impressed with the picture it provides using a standard analog signal like cable tv. I would also like to comment on the others here that have slammed the Apex set. In all instances they have complained about a part breaking or going out...If they had these units shipped to them, I can see where they might experience such a problem...has anyone ever seen UPS ship things? A safe bet would be to pick the item up in person at the local store, like I intend on doing. That way, I know what I get and I know how it was handled in transit to my house. For the money, this TV is a good bargain.
One final note is that Apex uses many components found in Sony and Toshiba TV sets...in fact the menuing system is identical. They all get parts from Changhong Electronics.
Rating: Summary: blurry pictures and the only way to go--HDTV signal Review: Apex HDTV'OEM is ChangHong, the number one TV maker in China and has enjoyed an excellent reputation. So I got mine in April, it turned out to be somewhat disappointing, as the color pictures are blurry. After 4 weeks of trials as of July 1, 2003, finallyfigured out how to use the set. Ordered Time-Warner cable with HDTV package...Stunning pics with HDTV channels such as the PBS channel showing scenaries. Not so clear pics for other regular channels.Conclusions: HDTV with component inputs is only way to enjoy it. The TV set is fine, for now.
Rating: Summary: PRODUCT ok, when it works, SERVICE non existant Review: bought HDTV didn't work, took a month to fix! Hours of frustration on phone with customer service. They lie, do not do what they promise. Three months later having a similar problem it's over three weeks no resolution. Will never spend another penny on apex. When these people are all out of a job maybe they will wise up.
Rating: Summary: ceejay from nyc Review: great tv for the price sound is very good, picture is sharp especially with dvd, does not take lot of space and is very easy to use this is the 2nd apex tv i have bought and i am very satisfied customer. all you need with the tv is the home theater system to enjoy the theater experience at your home. the tv's picture quality is next the sony projection hdtv and is $$less then sony.
Rating: Summary: Questionable Quality Review: I bought this television and it broke in less than 90 days. The manufacturer has not been very helpful in sending someone out to repair it as stated in the warranty. After two weeks, I'm still waiting and have little confidence that this will be resolved soon. When the television worked properly, it had a nice picture and good sound but that doesn't mean much now that I can't even watch it. Do your homework - check the reputation of the manufacturer before you make your buying decision. Unfortunately, I didn't check until it was too late. This company has an unsatisfactory rating with the BBB for the very reasons that I've indicated.
Rating: Summary: GOOD TV FOR THE MONEY Review: I did not want to spend a fortune on a tv but wanted something big. It looks fine, My cable stinks so when we watch cable tv it is not as clear as watching a dvd (non-proggresive scan). I added a cable amplifier FOR 25.00 dollars and the reception is much better. The remote is O.K, you need to program it for your player if you want to use it to control it with one remote. Once you get it out of the box you really need to read through the directions, especially for the remote. it has hookups in the front so its easy for the kids to play games without any other wiring. The sound is also very good and it it very easy to move around.
Rating: Summary: very disappointed Review: I learned my lesson. I will never buy anything from apex again. I bought a 43in.Apex projection tv the second day the tv went to a double vision. I called the apex company,and they told me they were gonna find a technician. There's no techician in this area for apex tvs. They're suppose to send me a new tv in two weeks and i haven't recieved andthing yet it been four weeks now and no tv my next step is to go to 7 on your side and see if they can get anything accomplished.I received my tv on 9-2-2003.It wont let you rate the tv i rate it a 0 i had to put in 1
Rating: Summary: You can do better than this. Review: I purchased this TV about 6 months ago, and did not have a HDTV signal coming to it until just recently. For everyday use without HDTV, this TV does fine. The picture is basically of projection TV quality. ESPN and most Network channels are clear, but still not perfect. You will need to make lots of picture adjustments to get everything looking good. With DVD the picture is pretty good. The only problem I found is that nightime or dark scenes on a DVD are very dark on the screen, and you almost can't see anything. Turning up the brightness adjustment helps, but that makes your daytime or bright scenes too bright. When I got HDTV hooked up, I became truly disappointed in this TV. The input of HDTV goes in the YPbPr1 input on the back of the TV. This makes it so that everytime you turn on the TV you need to change the input on the TV's remote manually to get to the YPbPr1 input. This TV does not remember this setting you changed, so everytime you turn off the TV, it resets to the standard input setting. Normal cable has no issue with this. The HDTV picture on this is really nice. No complaints with the quality. However, the HDTV signal determines the picture format you see, and everything is in widescreen format. So, 43" does you no good as nothing in HDTV is fullscreen. Spend a little more and get a widescreen TV if you want HDTV. I have a Mitsubishi 55" widescreen HDTV also, and that shows fullscreen and doesn't have any of the problems this Apex does.
Rating: Summary: You can do better than this. Review: I purchased this TV about 6 months ago, and did not have a HDTV signal coming to it until just recently. For everyday use without HDTV, this TV does fine. The picture is basically of projection TV quality. ESPN and most Network channels are clear, but still not perfect. You will need to make lots of picture adjustments to get everything looking good. With DVD the picture is pretty good. The only problem I found is that nightime or dark scenes on a DVD are very dark on the screen, and you almost can't see anything. Turning up the brightness adjustment helps, but that makes your daytime or bright scenes too bright. When I got HDTV hooked up, I became truly disappointed in this TV. The input of HDTV goes in the YPbPr1 input on the back of the TV. This makes it so that everytime you turn on the TV you need to change the input on the TV's remote manually to get to the YPbPr1 input. This TV does not remember this setting you changed, so everytime you turn off the TV, it resets to the standard input setting. Normal cable has no issue with this. The HDTV picture on this is really nice. No complaints with the quality. However, the HDTV signal determines the picture format you see, and everything is in widescreen format. So, 43" does you no good as nothing in HDTV is fullscreen. Spend a little more and get a widescreen TV if you want HDTV. I have a Mitsubishi 55" widescreen HDTV also, and that shows fullscreen and doesn't have any of the problems this Apex does.
Rating: Summary: get what you pay for... Review: I purchased this tv about a month ago and so far it hasn't disappointed me. I have to admit I didn't think the picture would be that good but with a good set of monster cables it's not half bad. It's not as good as some of the top of the line models but for the price I paid it's excellent. The sound is awesome and I haven't even hooked up my surround yet. The only problem I've had with the tv is when I use my dvd the picture jumps during the title screen when using the component hook-up but it clears up once the movie starts. Overall I would recommend this tv to anyone who wants a hdtv but doesn't want to pay 2 grand.
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