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Coby TF-TV1524
 
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$159.99
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Type: 29-inch and smaller TVs
About - Coby TF-TV1524

The Coby TF-TV1524 is an LCD & plasma TVs available from Coby. The TF-TV1524 typically costs $159.99.

Consumer Reports recommends that you match the features on a model to the needs you have. Here's our take on some of the specifications and features that are commonly available on LCD & plasma TVs models like the TF-TV1524.


Native resolution:
Applies to "fixed-pixel" display types such as LCD, DLP, plasma, and LCoS. It's expressed in horizontal by vertical pixels (for the picture elements making up a displayed image). Incoming signals of higher or lower resolution must be down- or up-converted as necessary to match the set's native resolution. Generally, the more pixels a display has, the better it can reproduce fine detail from a high quality source -- but other factors may also affect peformance.

HDMI inputs:
The total number of these inputs on the TV. Front and side inputs are more easily accessed than those in the rear, and thus might be convenient for temporary use, but the cables are more visible. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a relatively new form of digital audio/video connection found on TVs, monitors, Blu-ray players, DVD players, receivers, cameras and digital TV tuners. HDMI has become the preferred connection method instead of component, etc., as it carries audio and video signals on the same cable. HDMI supports a range of standard- and high-definition video formats, although it can vary for each product. HDMI supports up to eight channels of uncompressed, 24-bit/192kHz audio. HDMI version 1.3, doubled the bandwidth of its predecessor (HDMI 1.2), and added support for 30-, 36- and 48-bit color depth and a new "xvYCC" color standard, as well as the new Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master lossless audio formats (See "Dolby True HD" and "DTS-HD Master Audio") used in Blu-ray discs. HDMI version 1.4 added full support for 3D television, an audio return path, and ethernet network connection. Some Blu-ray discs, in order to be viewed in high-definition, will require that the Blu-ray player and the HDTV/display be connected using an HDMI cable as a copy-protection measure. HDMI allows content providers to limit the quality of the component video outputs, and your ability to record the content.
About This Brand

While perhaps better known for its line of compact SNAPP Camcorders, Coby has been expanding its line of TVs and currently offers a wide range of value-oriented CCFL and LED-based models at opening and midlevel prices.

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Features & Specs - Coby TF-TV1524
info Native resolution 1280 x 800
info HDMI inputs 1
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General Information
Manufacturer Coby Electronics Corporation
Manufacturer Website Address www.cobyusa.com
Product Model TF-TV1524
Product Name TFTV1524 15" LCD TV
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First try - DOA remote...TV works with on-board controls only
04/02/2009
Strength
Seems like a good picture and OK sound. Good feature set for the money.
Weakness
No antenna supplied with unit. Remote quality is now suspect.
Delivered quickly (2 days order to arrival). Set up was hindered by being able to only use the controls at the right side of the screen (remote did not operate at all). Seemed to be slow to scan channels (Cable setup) and somewhat slow to fix on a digital channel, but OK after scan completed. Totally unusable without remote working, though. Coby TechSupport was quick to answer (not even a wait on HOLD)and advised sending unit back to supplier for replacement as they could not determine if problem was with the remote or the IR interface on the TV itself. Waiting for RMA process now...2 apr 2009.
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