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Rating: Summary: disappointed Review: I saw this model in a store and was truly impressed with the picture quality, less so with the sound, but it seemed an excellent value. Out of the box, though, there was a large and obvious cosmetic flaw on the frame that leads me wonder about quality control (the top front corner of the frame had excess material, or may even have been crudely patched and sanded before painting; below that was either a large scratch or thin crack). Over-the-air performance (I don't have cable or dish) was ruined by excessive interference patterns on most channels, far more severe than the older GE which it was to replace, and vcr viewing also was problematic. This unit was probably a lemon, but based on the very obvious cosmetic flaws alone, it should never have been shipped from the factory.
Rating: Summary: So far-so good. Review: The price was the deciding factor in my choice of the Daewoo DT20U4SC flat screen tv. I am very impressed with the picture clarity, and the stereo sound is pretty good. I was looking at a Sony model that was almost a twin to this one, I couldn't see any difference in quality, but it was almost $100 more. Fine product, great price. Would I recommend this product? Sure.
Rating: Summary: Great Value Review: While the rest of the television industry is focusing on High Definition and digital recivers Daewoo has offered an affordable alternative to those that don't plan on paying for the high definition signals and became skeptics when the television stations missed their goal to go completly digital (some time around 1999?). This model offers three component A/V inputs which is great for me since I had three RF adapters for my gaming systems ruining my television signal on my previous television. The sound isn't spectacular but you probably shouldn't plan on setting up a home theater with this 20" television.
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