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HP LC4276N 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Review

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I ended up buying this TV on Black Friday as a great and I am very satisfied. There are not many reviews of the online experience for the TV so I am, I would be the first to develop and write a. If you get similar results such as high-end Sony or Samsung TV do hold your breath. This 3-Grand-screen televisions are for a reason, but if your on a budget and are looking forward to buying an HDTV for the first time you can not go wrong with it. Another suggestion she would VIZIOare also relatively cheap and are a great bang for the buck. I would say that this TV is the same as the Vizio TV.

Okay, now for the performance. As I already said I've got this on Black Friday so I have done no testing, but so far I'm happy. I saw a few DVDs on it and the color was great. Played video games and held in place with color and frame rate. All presets are pretty standard, but I recommend you polish your user settings to the numberscnet link below. Many popular Internet / Magazine Editors have reviewed this TV, but it is especially difficult because you have an original price tag on his non-performance. They simply wanted more of what they paid for it. Do not misunderstand this TV is a door-BASIC HDTV, no desire, or option with advanced settings for nerdy. It's basically ready to use out of the box. It has many connections, most of them located on the side of the TV. A view of Nice on the premium digital sound. IHave no evidence of "dull" colors, but I recommend are the following research parameters, and shape optimization. This is a solid TV and I think it is worth every dollar I spent on it. If you do not find it cheaper than 1499's price tag so I suggest Vizio's 42-inch TVs. They were almost equal in specs.

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Stick with a color temperature warm, thecloser to the "realistic" lighting meets and knows more sense to see the light instead of the default or to the cool blue white light leaving a little bit. Focus should be rejected because it is HD and it is quite sharp. To raise only if you "to increase softness" around edges of text information easily and even after. Overall, I'm hoping that this review helps a little, and I would this book TV 8 / 10, because you may be able to find a better TV on the standard price tag. (If you do this forLess than $ 1000, then I would say 9.5/10)

HP LC4276N 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Feature

  • 1920×1080 Resolution
  • 1200:1 Contrast Ratio and 6ms Response Time
  • Integrated ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM Tuner
  • HDMI, Component Video Input, S Video Inputs, 2 A/V Inputs
  • Glossy Piano Black Bezel

HP LC4276N 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Overview

Experience HP’s Video Fidelity Engine in our stylish high definition 1080p LCD TV. HP leverages its rich experience in printing, digital imaging, and color science to provide industry leading image and video quality in its flat panel TVs. By combining advanced video algorithms, such as adaptive color saturation adjustment and dynamic 3D color gamut mapping, these TVs offer exceptional image accuracy with natural colors, deep blacks and bright, clear pictures that bring the finest details to life.

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Pretty Good – J. An – S.F. Bay Area, CA
Thank you, LZ, for your great review. Since I was of LZ ;-) I thought I should share my two cents in. inspired

I got this TV on Black Friday sale. After reading reviews LZ, I went to cNet.com and got the setting for television. Much better! I lowered the sharpness to 4 (default is 50) and brighter. Note: with great clarity, while the signal-to-signal quality is much less obvious because of the sharpness, but with a low level of sharpness, lowThe image quality is much less dark and true HD video looks much as it is already very strong at the beginning. With respect to HD is great. However, all programs and HD channels are equal. This TV is 1080p, but my DirecTV only up to 1080i. (I have recently learned that the 1080p is better.) TV seems to support the 1080i signal and treat it as though 1080p there is no flickering at all. Some of the best HD channels like Food Network's are 1080i, but others such as our local TV stationsstill 720p. Some people say that 720p can look better than 1080i, but in my case this is not true. While the local channels are broadcast in 720p, I think the reason why they do not look good, because the original material is for a non-HD TV and 720 is not really normal. While you sit far enough away from television, video of poor quality is not as obvious. You should also keep in mind that VHS tapes are much better. DVDs will not be able to see better, either, if you use"Component video" inputs on the TV screen. We have behind the standard-def "antenna" input for the DVD and it looks pretty good, but when we connected the component signals much better – the colors are much clearer, and there was almost no noise "in the picture.

So I was wrong to expect a clear realistic images of this TV? Was I naive to think that would be all the HD channels the same pictures super realistic Crytal clear derive? Well, maybe. I could ask howgreat photos of Samsung and Sony could have owners. But now I'm satisfied with my first HDTV.

PS As you probably guessed, most tech-talk was typed by my husband.

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