Sylvania 6615LE 15-Inch Stereo LCD Flat-Panel TV

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Sylvania 6615LE 15-Inch Stereo LCD Flat-Panel TV

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 : Sylvania 6615LE 15-Inch Stereo LCD Flat-Panel TV
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sylvania
EAN: 0053818640050
Label: Sylvania
Manufacturer: Sylvania
Model: 6615LE
Publisher: Sylvania
Studio: Sylvania



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Features:
  • Slim-profile LCD television compatible with 480p/1080i video signals; 15.2 x 14.5 x 3.3 inches (W x H x D)
  • High (500 cd/m2) brightness, high (500:1) contrast ratio; wide viewing angles (170 by 155 degrees, horizontal/vertical)
  • Includes 181-channel NTSC tuner and a 3-line digital comb filter to remove blurred edges between colors
  • MTS/SAP stereo sound with 2 elliptical speakers; RF, composite-video, S-video, and component-video inputs
  • Full-function remote control, V-Chip parental controls





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best value
Crisp, clean picture. Easy set-up. Low price. Best value I was able to find and if you spend some time looking you can do much better on price than what other reviewers have mentioned--as low as $200 if you aren't hung-up on getting a 90 day warranty.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sylvania 6615LE a Steal for the price!
Great TV for the money, picture is awsome sound is what you would expect from a TV of it's size. I love it, I mounted it on a flip down mount in my kitchen and it is great. Even my wife, who at first gave me business for putting a TV in the kitchen, loves it she watches it more then I do. Most people only complaint is the isze of the remote it is a little large but who cares. If it bugs you that much you can buy a real cheap universal and you are all set.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sylvania 6615LE LCD TV
Great value - excellent picture
perfect for kitchen counter
definitely recommended



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Just OK
Flimsy Flip out stand on back to hold it in one upright position.
Remote is way to large. It appears that they used a remote from a larger Tv and incorporated it into the flat panel use, as observed by the unused area of the remote which could have been for VCR/DVD controls for a different set.
Picture is fair and sound almost adequate.
Try Magnavox instead if you have the opportunity. Just the stand alone for it will make it a better purchase than the Sylvania.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Sylvania LCD TV performance
I was very disappointed with the TV. The picture was very fuzzy. I was unable to improve the picture with any of the on screen adjustments. I returned the unit



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