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Very solid.
By: Xeem
September 27, 2005 @ 2:42 PM37ppm9>
I recently picked one up for $175, and I am very happy with it as a TV. The image is crisp and vivid, and it has VGA, component, RCA, and S-Video inputs. With a 25 ms response time, you won’t be able to play FPS games on your computer without experiencing ghosting, but it is more than fast enough to prevent ghosting when watching DVDs and playing most non-shooter games. You’ll want your own speakers as well, as the pair of 2.5W speakers built in aren’t deep or powerful enough for anything more than casual TV viewing (the TV has a single standard 2.5mm headphone jack for sound output). Luckily, I had a set of Altec Lansing VS2121 speakers handy that actually perfectly match the TVs exterior and improve the sound significantly.
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