Proscan 22LD45Q 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black |  | Brand: Proscan Category: CE
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 349507
Color: black Media: Electronics Display Size: 22 Size: 22 Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.1 Dimensions (in): 24.4 x 6.1 x 20.1
MPN: 22LD45Q Model: 22LD45Q UPC: 883393001119 EAN: 0883393001119 ASIN: B002YT8CJG
Release Date: November 26, 2009
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| • | Tuner Mode : ATSC | | • | 1 HDMI Input | | • | Resolution: 1366 x 768 - Contrast: 800:1 - Brightness: 400cd/m | | • | Response Time : 5ms - Digital 3D Comb Filter | | • | Noise Reduction |
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Product Description 22 Inch LCD HDTV, Tuner Mode : ATSC, 1 HDMI Input, Resolution: 1366 x 768, Contrast: 800:1, Brightness: 400cd/m, Response Time: 5ms, Digital 3D Comb Filter, Noise Reduction
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Best, Cheapest 32 incher I could find... March 27, 2009 Beau Chevassus (Seattle, WA USA) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I bought my Proscan 32 inch LCD TV off of Costco for $320.00
It was the best deal I could find. I'm new at owning a TV, so this is a good starter. I've hooked up my PS3, Wii, and receiver to this TV, and it looks beautiful (I have not used the built-in speakers because I'm running all the sound through my home-theater system. This is the only complaint I've heard from other customers on Costo's website (buzzing in the internal speakers), but I cannot confirm this.). For me, the only downside is there is one burned out pixel. This is pretty much a given these days though, that at least one pixel will be burned out in an LCD screen. (I'm not too picky, especially for $320!).)
Great manufacturer ("Proscan")--I've never heard of them before. I think they're trying to get the word out about their product so they can get a foot in the market. (like Vizio did when they first started... first they were the cheapest, now they're well-known so they can afford to be as expensive as the top-brands).
Quick note: If you're going to buy any HDMI cables, DO NOT go to Bestbuy, Target, etc (and get suckered into forking over +$50). Buy them on Amazon.com for under $2.00 They work perfectly fine. I've bought all my electronics off of Amazon.
Hope this helps shed some light on Proscan! I have never heard of them before this deal, so there's my two cents.
Good Value May 16, 2009 H. Carter Hunt III 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Very good value. If you hear a faint buzzing noise when you first purchase this do not worry. The noise is quickly and easily fixed by changing a setting. I googled and found many people complaining about it and then found a troubleshooting tip and it fixed it. I believe it is just the sound of a light or something else in the tv and when you change the setting it cannot be heard.
Nice cheep 32" LCD April 3, 2009 D. Duerr 38 out of 40 found this review helpful
I also purchased this TV from Costco on sale for $320.
I'm using this TV in my computer room. It's not my primary TV. Setup was a snap... Hooked up cable, a DVD player, a PS3, and connected my desktop PC DVI->HDMI. HiDef streaming from Netflix on the tv is great. Also the set has a QAM tuner so you can get digital cable without renting the box from the cable company.
I read a few complaints about buzzing from the speakers and was prepared for the worst. Most of the time I run sound from the TV through an optical cable to my Logitech Z-5500 surround sound pc speakers. However I used the built in speakers for the first week I had the set and never once heard the buzz. The speakers sound perfectly fine to me.
The first thing I did when I hooked the TV up to my PC was run Dead Pixel Buddy. My set has no dead/stuck pixels.
Shop around for cables. I wanted one quick so went to Worst Buy. The one HDMI cable I needed was $69. I went online to monoprice and was able to get the same quality cable plus a 15' HDMI, and 20' DVI->HDMI and 15' optical shipped for less than 1/2 of Worst Buys price.
Great Value, some minor irritations April 9, 2009 J. Girdis 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
This TV was unpacked and operating in about 15 minutes. Easy setup, so far I've only tested direct to cable with QAM tuner. The connections are inconveniently located on the back, in a recess, and pointing down so you can't see them. There are no side inputs. The video setup is easy, I found the user mode to be the best. Good picture, color and contrast. There are no problems with the sound, Quality is normal for a set of this price, basic stereo with no surround. The remote works ok, but the buttons are small and require multiple pushes sometimes. I can't find much info about Proscan but [...] gave a two year warranty. Overall a good value for $[...] plus $[...] S/H.
Hum problem sollution October 1, 2009 Thomas Korthuis (Orlando, FL USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Not really a review but a tip regarding the hum issue on this model.
Having the same issue I contacted support and got the following answer.
Follow these steps to correct humming issue:
1. Turn tv on
2. Input mode should be tv
3. Turn volume to zero
4. With remote enter 9 8 7 6
5. A menu will appear on left side
6. Arrow down to backlight and with right arrow key move number from 81 to 83, press menu button twice,
7. Turn up volume and listen if hum is gone.
This indeed solved the problem
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