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    NS-65D260A13
    A 65-inch LCD HDTV with LED backlighting from Insignia with 1080p resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, 3 HDMI inputs, and 1 component-video input.
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    Description
    A 65-inch LCD HDTV with LED backlighting from Insignia with 1080p resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, 3 HDMI inputs, and 1 component-video input.

    CR Expert Take

    How did it perform in our owner surveys and expert lab testing?

    What goes into the Overall Score?

    Ratings Scorecard

    OWNER SURVEYS

    Predicted Reliability
     /  5
    Owner Satisfaction
     /  5

    EXPERT LAB TESTS

    HD picture quality
     /  5
    UHD picture quality
     /  5
    HDR
     /  5
    Viewing angle
     /  5
    Motion blur
     /  5
    Sound quality
     /  5
    Versatility
     /  5
    Data privacy
     /  5
    Data security
     /  5
    Ultra HD Picture Quality
     /  5
    Ultra HD performance
     /  5
    Color
     /  5
    Screen size (in.)
     /  5
    TV resolution type
     /  5
    Display type (Backlight)
     /  5
    Internet-enabled
     /  5
    Energy cost/yr. ($)
     /  5

    Detailed Test Results

    PICTURE QUALITY This model's high-definition picture quality, though good, was below that of most other sets. It did a very good job displaying fine detail. Color accuracy was very good, with images looking quite natural. Contrast--the difference between the darkest blacks and brightest whites--was good, so images showed some depth and dimension. In this respect, the TV was similar to most of the models we test. The brightness level was good, making it a suitable choice for most rooms. In scenes with subtly shaded light-to-dark areas, such as a sky during sunset, the TV did an excellent job producing a smooth transition without distinct, coarse bands. Film mode operation for HD film-based content was excellent, with no visible jaggies along the edges of objects during motion scenes. Deinterlacing was very good, with minimal jaggies visible when converting 1080i content to the display's native resolution.

    VIEWING ANGLE This Insignia has a wide viewing angle overall, better than that of most LCDs. It will provide the same picture quality, with fewer problems than most LCD sets, for typical viewing conditions--say, if your family is seated across a long sectional or in chairs off to the sides of the TV.

    When we moved off to the sides the horizontal viewing angle was very good;. Black levels brightened significantly, making dark scenes look hazy. Even when viewed from right in front of the screen, dark scenes were brighter at the sides due to the limited horizontal sweet spot. When viewing the image from above or below eye level to the screen, the vertical viewing angle was very good. The picture showed minimal change in color, contrast, and black level.

    MOTION BLUR This Insignia TV has only fair motion performance, with significant blurring on our motion tests. While this model's Insignia Motion 120Hz feature does slightly reduce motion blur, it also activates a smooth-motion effect that removes film judder (the slightly jerky motion visible during camera pans on film-based content), giving movies a video-like appearance that some may not prefer. We turned the feature off. On typical program content, the blurring effect is often fleeting and may not bother most people. However, keen-eyed viewers may detect the loss of texture and detail on scenes with movement, especially in high-quality video such as a Blu-ray movie.

    SCREEN REFLECTIVITY Though not as mirror-like as on some LCDs, this screen surface is glossy and therefore susceptible to reflections from a nearby lamp or window. The screen is dark so it does a good job reducing glare from ambient light and maintains contrast even in a bright room.

    SOUND QUALITY This TV's sound was only fair, acceptable for typical programming but shortcomings become obvious with movie soundtracks and music. It has a good volume range, though it is limited by noticeable distortion at higher volume settings. At more typical listening volume levels the TV's sound had decent bass and impact, but overall sound quality was thin and on the bright side. If sound quality matters to you, you might want to add a soundbar or other external speaker system to this set.

    EASE OF USE Overall, we found the set very easy to use. Setting up the TV for the first time was very easy, as was access to features and controls you'll probably adjust only once. Ease of access to features you typically use more often was excellent. Also, the remote is very good, and the on-screen menu is very easy to navigate.

    Remote has a dedicated button for selecting each video source (Video1, Video2, etc.).

    STAND ASSEMBLY Mounting the TV to the included support stand is easy, though the stand requires the assembly of two parts before mounting.

    INTERNET FEATURES This TV does not have access to the Internet.

    CONNECTIONS This TV includes three HDMI inputs, one shared connection between the component and composite inputs (which means you can only use one type or the other at a time), one VGA input, optical digital audio out, and one USB port. This TV has no type of wireless connectivity. The cable connections on the rear panel are recessed with side or bottom-facing ports, so wires don't protrude beyond the display's depth.

    INCLUDED IN THE BOX The TV comes with: a quick start guide, and a remote with batteries.

    ABOUT FIRMWARE VERSION: Our test results and picture settings are valid for the version of firmware indicated. If your TV's firmware differs from the one shown you either have an older or a newer version of firmware. Manufacturers may periodically upgrade the TV's firmware to enhance operation, fix bugs, or add features. Firmware upgrades may be downloadable directly to your TV via a wired or wireless network (if internet capable), USB port, or memory card, depending on your TV's capability. You can check your TV's firmware version, or upgrade to the latest firmware by pressing the menu button on your remote and navigating to the appropriate submenu, typically under settings. Consult the user manual or manufacturer's website if further guidance is needed.

    About

    The Insignia NS-65D260A13 is a 65-inch LCD HDTV with a native resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p). It has LED backlighting, a more energy-efficient type of backlighting. Rather than the basic 60Hz, it has a faster 120Hz frame rate, a feature designed to reduce motion blur.

    There are 4 HD-capable inputs: 3 HDMI and 1 component-video, which doubles as a composite-video input. It has a VGA connection for using theTV as a computer monitor for those PCs that lack an HDMI output. It also has a USB port, which may be used to play media--photos, videos, and music--stored on a flash drive or memory card reader on the TV.

    The Insignia NS-65D260A13 measures 37 inches high by 57.7 inches wide by 12.6 inches deep, including its base. The panel itself is 3.5 inches thick including any protrusions, and the screen has a glossy finish. The bezel framing the screen is gloss black.

    The warranty on this TV covers parts/labor for 12/12 months, respectively.

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