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Magnavox 19MD357B 19-Inch LCD HDTV with Built In DVD Player | 
| Brand: Magnavox Category: CE
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 24216
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Display Size: 19 Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.2 x 0.2
MPN: 19MD357B/37 Model: 19MD357B/37 UPC: 609585126848 EAN: 0609585126848 ASIN: B000OWKIQA
Release Date: May 1, 2007
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| Features:
| • | 19" LCD HD with ATSC/Qam tuner | | • | Built in DVD with Progressive Scan | | • | VGA input to connect to your PC | | • | Wall mountable with built in DVD | | • | 1440 x 900 HD resolution |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Integrated ATSC / QAM Tuner. Built in DVD Player. HDMI w/HDCP Inputs. VGA PC Inputs. 2D Comb Filter. Dynamic Contrast. 2D Motion Adaptive De-interlacing. SPDIF; Sony / Philips Digital Interface OutputSpecifications. Inputs : Multi analog inputs CVBS x 1/S-Video x. 1/Component x 1. Brightness : 300 cd/m2. Stereo Sound : 2 x 3 watts RMS. Contrast Ratio : 700:1. Resolution : 1440 x 900. Viewing Angle : H/V 160/160 deg. Panel Response Time : 8 ms
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Answer to 16:10 Aspect Ratio September 5, 2008 T. Burton (Maryland, United States) These and almost every brand of 19" HDTV use the same LCD panels made for computer monitors. Wide screen Computers monitors are 16:10 and the number of computer monitors far far exceed the number of Televisions by the hundreds of millions. If a TV makers tried to get a company to make a 16:9 panel the cost would make the TV too expensive and you would not buy it... So you will just have to live with it, no matter which brand you buy.
TV may bug out June 17, 2008 Walker Boh (Phoenix, AZ United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This LCD TV looks like a good deal price wise, but the model I bought (not from Amazon, but the same model) had a lot of defects, and after ~100 days, past the brief 90-day warranty it had broke. TV started to turn on and off randomly for no apparent reason while getting interrupted by the (basic) built-in DVD player. It could not hold a signal to the TV. It may cut off TV signal to black or the audio would mute, pop, or it could also reset randomly. And it blasted a high-frequency tone each time at maximum when it cut off the picture, and then continues the loop over and over (the volume blasting will make you jump in your seat). The TV's ATSC/Qam tuner must of broke, and after a week of tolerating its problems, of turning on and off and blasting, it was thrown out.
16:10 screen format??? December 24, 2007 H. Gross (Boydton, VA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this Magnavox TV/DVD 6 months ago and am pleased with the picture and sound quality. I'm using a roof top antenna and pickup several HD channels and many more digital channels. It's great...except the screen size. It's not 16:9 as HD TV is broadcast, but 16:10. The picture is stretched to 10" high instead of the 9" it should be, so everyone is tall and thin. Magnavox should offer a software upgrade to correct this problem or offer replacement TVs. I would not have bought this TV if I was aware of this design problem.
Get The Newest Model: 19MD357B/37 December 13, 2007 W. Nelson (Broomfield, CO United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Purchase the newest model "/37" and you'll find vast improvements over previous model. Best quality/components by far for price range for this combo style. Shop around for pricing as this model is being agressively marketed by some "big" retailers this Christmas season.
Magnavox Lemon September 5, 2007 V. Stis (Springfield, MO USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I too had problems with this TV. It would never play any of my DVD's even new ones. After about 3 months, the picture just suddenly died. I can still get sound but no picture. I would never buy another Magnavox.
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