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All Reviews | More Home Entertainment Reviews Insignia NS-LCD37 37-inch Flat-Panel LCD HDTV ReviewDate: 2007-08-10 Reviewed by: Shane McGlaun Manufacturer: Insignia Features & Specifications The native resolution is 1366 x 768 with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The brightness of the display is 500 cd/m2 and the contrast ratio is 1000:1 A 3D Y/C comb filter is included for better picture quality. The Insignia 37” Flat-Panel LCD HDTV measures in at 25.5” tall with the stand and 36 7/10” wide. Product weight is 61.7 pounds with the stand. Connectivity options on the rear of the Insignia 37” Flat-Panel LCD HDTV include dual HDMI inputs, oddly the Best Buy website only lists one HDMI port for this set. Other connectivity options include a VGA for PC, one S-Video, two component inputs, one composite input and a headphone jack. Controls for the TV power, input, volume and channel are on the left side. The built-in speakers are decent, but a bit flat sounding with 10 watts of power per channel. The set does have an optical out as well. Other features include a V-chip and a sleep/alarm timer. The Insignia 37” Flat-Panel LCD HDTV is covered by a one year parts and labor warranty. Outputs on the set include one A/V, one audio, and the digital audio out. Set-Up and Use I did notice that the Insignia 37” Flat-Panel LCD HDTV didn’t have blacks as dark as some of the other HDTVs I have tested and the transitions from black to grey in dark, shadowed scenes were a bit pixilated as well. The image still looked good though, and if you didn’t have other HDTVs sitting there to compare with, many wouldn’t notice the difference. Upscaled DVD content looked good on the Insignia 37” Flat-Panel LCD HDTV, though I noticed the same issues with DVD playback as I did with HD content from my cable box. I run sound through my home theater system so the somewhat anemic sounding speakers didn’t bother me that much. However, if you intend on using the built-in speakers they are lacking in the bass area and sound a bit hollow to my ears. Overall the image quality was decent, not the best I have seen, but for the price you are still getting a lot of TV. Selling at $799 it’s $500 less than my Viewsonic N4251w and I’ll be honest, many buyers looking at these sets side by side would be hard pressed to decide to spend $500 more than the Insignia 37” Flat-Panel LCD HDTV costs based on the difference I noticed in the image quality.
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