humax 20.1 tft lcd tv in stock

•Subscription to DirecTV and satellite installation required •20.1-inch, 4x3 aspect LCD screen, 640 x 480 resolution •Inputs: Composite A/V x2, Component A/V x1; Outputs: Composite A/V •Includes tabletop stand •Faroudja DCDi deinterlacing and scaling •Price: $699 A while back, I tested the Samsung SL10D10, a 10-inch DirecTV/LCD combo model with a small swiveling screen that was cute as a button, though awfully small for most applications. But 20 inches is about the perfect screen size for most secondary rooms in the home: kitchen, bathroom, office, etc. It"s large enough to read news headlines, stock quotes, or sports scores from a good distance away, but small enough that it doesn"t dominate the room.

LCD TVs are known for bright images, and the Humax LD2060 is no exception. This will be a big plus where the set will compete with lots of ambient light. I did detect that the LD2060"s screen is prone to brightness and color shifting when viewed from off-angle, which, though not uncommon on LCD sets, was more noticeable here than on others I"ve used. If you"re wall-mounting the TV, I"d recommend using an articulating arm so the set can be angled to face the viewing position head-on.

Humax wisely licensed Faroudja"s deinterlacing and scaling technology for converting different signal formats to the TV"s native resolution. This produced generally jaggie-free images whether I watched movies or video. I still don"t "get" soccer, but the LD2060 was adept at keeping everything in focus as I watched players maniacally race up and down the pitch during the World Cup. It couldn"t make the games any less boring, however.

A diminutive 3-watt stereo amp powers the tiny speakers, which nonetheless delivered enough umpf! to overcome competing noise. They won"t deliver the full richness of the free XM music stations included in your DirecTV subscription, but you won"t feel cheated either.

DirecTV receivers can be sluggish responding to channel and menu changes. Although the LD2060 didn"t keep up with my cable box, it was far quicker than the standalone HD-DSS receiver I had on hand.

BOTTOM LINE Humax"s tagline is "Easy Digital," and the company"s goal is to make people"s lives easier by simplifying technology. For DirecTV subscribers, that"s exactly what the Humax LD2060 does. Enjoy digital satellite on a flat-panel digital TV in any room without wondering where to put the satellite receiver or how to hide the wiring. Just plug this set in, connect to your dish, and enjoy! This is definitely the right tool for that job!

humax 20.1 tft lcd tv in stock

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humax 20.1 tft lcd tv in stock

Bundle: Humax HD-FOX T2 HD Set Top Box And DMTECH LQ37XTY 16:9 LCD TV with DVD . Humax HD-FOX T2 FreeviewHD Set Top Box. DMTECH37" 16:9 LCD TV with DVD & Digital Tuner, HD Ready. Bundle Deal. Digital Tuner Integrated Receive 31+ FREE Digital Channels. 37" 16:9 LCD TV Liquid Crystal Display - Slim Line. Bundle Deal Humax HD-FOX T2 FreeviewHD Set Top Box · Set top box with freeHD channels from BBC and ITV, no subscription needed · Auto detection to newchannels - no need to ever retune · Freeview HD onlyavailable in certain areas · Backward compatiblewith existing Freeview · Parental Control · Remote Controller and Users Manual included DMTECH37" 16:9 LCD TV with DVD & Digital Tuner, HD Ready 37" 16:9 LCD TV Liquid Crystal Display - Slim Line Digital Tuner Integrated Receive 31+ FREE Digital Channels 800:1 Contrast Ratio: Highlevel picture quality PC Input: Can be used a PCalso 1x Scart Connections: Compatiblewith other external devises such as PS2, etc RS-232C Remote Controller, Users Manual and HDMI cable included

Condition: Used, Brand: Humax and DMTECH, Smart TV Features: Not Supported, Built-in Digital Tuner: Freeview HD, Display Technology: LCD, Screen Size: 37 in, Maximum Resolution: 720p (HD), Model: HD-FOX T2 and LQ37XTY, Features: Flat Screen, Energy Efficiency Rating: A+++, Audio/Video Inputs: HDMI

humax 20.1 tft lcd tv in stock

Usually when you’ve got a 32in TV going for just £390, you’re talking about some no-name model you can pick up from the shelves of your local supermarket. But today that paltry sum can bag you the LGB-32DST from Humax, a brand which, while hardly premium, is certainly generally considered to sit at a slightly higher level than the Bushes, Goodmans, Prolines and Fergusons of the AV world. So here’s hoping the 32DST turns out to be as big a bargain as it initially appears.

The 32DST’s connections are a touch disappointing in one sense, as they only include two HDMIs when we like to find three these days. The reality, though, is that the two HDMI situation is pretty much par for the course at the Humax 32DST’s price point. And you do at least get some pretty reasonable accompaniment in the form of the de rigueur component video port, a D-sub PC jack, and a digital audio output – among other things.

On a bigger TV this would be a serious crime. But we guess we can live with it on a 32in TV, where the extra finesse of 1080p/24 is harder to appreciate anyway. It’s also worth considering that had such a budget TV tried handling progressive signals and, especially, 24Hz feeds, it might actually have ended up making a royal mess of things. So perhaps the 32DST’s decision to top out at 1080i playback is merely the action of a TV prepared to accept its limitations.

It’s imperative that we point out here, too, that the 32DST is not a Full HD TV, boasting instead a native resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels. This is only to be expected of such a cheap set, and obviously makes 1080p/24 compatibility less of an issue as there’s going to have to be image scaling to translate a 1080-line source to the TV’s 768 lines of pixels anyway.

Humax claims a contrast ratio of 1,000:1 for the 32DST – hardly one of the highest around. However, in a move typical of the LCD market, this ‘native’ figure can be boosted (to an unspecified level) by a dynamic backlight arrangement that adjusts the picture’s brightness in accordance with an assessment of the image content. As in, the darker the image content, the lower the backlight output, to improve black level response. You can adjust the backlight to any of three ‘manual’ levels too if you don’t fancy the auto setting – an important touch for reasons we’ll come to later.

The 32DST’s reasonably tidy onscreen menus have one or two surprising tricks up their sleeve given its price. You can, for instance, call up picture-in-picture functions, and adjust the way the set delivers skin tones. Plus there’s a multi-level noise reduction facility, and SRS TruSurround XT to deliver a pseudo surround sound effect using just the TV’s speakers.

Happily the 32DST has more success with its pictures. With HD sources, for instance, the picture is considerably sharper than might be expected given the set’s 1,366 x 768 resolution and lowly price tag. There’s precious little of the general softness and lack of detail that afflicts many cut-price rivals, and even better, there’s nowhere near as much LCD motion blur to contend with as we would have expected.

At this point I’d normally expect to have to bang on about how severely the budget Humax’s picture quality drops off with standard definition. But actually, while there’s certainly a small increase in motion blur, and obviously not as much fine detail in evidence, the picture is nothing like as noisy and indistinct as with some, nay many other (especially budget) LCD TVs we’ve seen.

I also like the way you can watch the 32DST from a really quite acute angle before the contrast and colour response start to drop off to any large extent – we still see some quite expensive TVs still struggle with this problem.

Also, if you use the ‘Auto’ backlight mode that on paper should give you the most effective contrast throughout a film or TV show, the screen sometimes adjusts its brightness so frenetically that the picture almost seems to be flickering.

Does Humax’s LGB-32DST set new standards of picture and sound prowess? Of course not. But does it nonetheless perform markedly better than you might expect of a 32in TV costing south of £400? Definitely.

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humax 20.1 tft lcd tv in stock

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