Wednesday, January 7, 2009

FAVI 19-inch Black 720p LCD HDTV USB/Card Reader/DVD Combo, L1918A-V-BL

Built with high end Samsung HD 720p LCD panel. Can be used as a TV, computer monitor, and a digital photo frame! It's super slim design and many features make it a great choice for a kitchen or bedroom TV.

-Very easy to use. Just plug in and begin watching TV and DVDs immediately!

-True HD 720p picture with a digital ATSC tuner (also supports analog)

-1440 x 900 resolution and a 3,000:1 dynamic contrast gives a stunning crystal clear image

-Comes with a stand which can easily be removed for wall mounting

-Has every input you will ever need so you can connect almost any gadget imaginable!

-The built-in DVD player eliminates the need for a bulky DVD player and complicated wiring

-Has built-in USB and card reader so you can use as a computer monitor, digital photo frame and a TV!

-Wide viewing angles 170/160

-Ports: 1 HDMI, 1 component, 1 Composite, 1 TV, 1 VGA, 1 USB, 1 Card Reader, 1 Headphone

-Sleek design with glossy jet black finish

-Super Slim Design, with DVD player only 3.3 inches thick!


Customer Review: Not Bad So Far
I have used this mostly as a DVD player and not much as a regular broadcast TV. For the price I feel that so far it has worked well for me. It has a lot of useful component inputs that you can use including VGA, HDMI, USB, SD CARD, I have tried these all out and they have all worked great so far. I have owned this for about 2 months have probably over worked it as a computer monitor that I use as a regular basis and no problems thus far. Have also tested my ps3 out on it with the HDMI, which I am also pleased with. It's not the top of the line TV but it did meet my expectations.
Customer Review: Beware!!!
Favi Entertainment has very poor customer service....also the only other review of this product is from Jeremy Yakel who works for Favi!!!!! I am an actual customer and I do not recommend!


The television market has many competitors these days and there are two main platforms that are being used. Plasma and LCD offer some of the most amazing picture qualities ever seen on a television before. Each has its benefits and detractors. They are competing technologies and there are supporters on both sides. They are so close in performance; it's really difficult to pick a clear winner. Let's look at some of the things that separate plasma and LCD.

One of the neat things about plasma is that the picture is created by rare gases behind glass. These gases are manipulated to create bright colours on each individual pixel in the TV. What this does is that it creates some of the brightest and clearest images you've ever seen. LCD makes its colours a little bit differently. They actually just take white light and subtract whatever colours they need to, in order to make the colour on the screen. It's a little bit different process, but you're really splitting hairs when it comes to what it looks like on the screen. Both televisions present unbelievable colour quality compared to old TV's.

One distinct advantage that plasma has over LCD is in the area of viewing angles. Plasma actually boasts a 160 degree viewing angle which is pretty close to horizontal. This means that if you have a big room with furniture on all sides of the TV, plasma will give your guests on the side a clear picture. With most LCD models, their viewing angle is only about 90 degrees by comparison. If your couch is in front of the television, this most likely won't ever be an issue.

Another common complaint about plasma televisions is the "burn-in" that you can experience by an image that's on the screen for awhile. Back with the original plasmas, this was a bigger issue than it is today. Plasmas have become so advanced that you probably wouldn't burn something into the screen permanently unless you left it on for 10 hours or more. Claims of extreme "burn-in" cases have been greatly exaggerated in some cases. If you're a hardcore gamer and you sometimes leave your game on pause all night, you might need to be concerned. However, you can still do this and just shut the TV off if you have to. In most cases, it's really a non-issue at this point.

Although Plasma TVs generally are available in a much larger size than LCD, with the recent development in LCD technology, LCD Televisions can easily match the size, picture quality and offer much better value for your money. You can now get great deals on LCD TVs as the prices have begun to drop rapidly over the last few months. If you're looking for a great model with high definition image quality and the latest Bravia 2 Engine technology, you should take a look at the newest addition to the Sony Bravia range, with the Sony KDL 40W4500 Review

If you're looking for a new LCD Television, check out our reviews of the latest Sony LCD TVs including the full range of new Sony Bravia LCD Televisions today!

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