Sylvania LD370SS8 37-Inch WXGA LCD HDTV with Built In DVD Player

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Sylvania LD370SS8 37-Inch WXGA LCD HDTV with Built In DVD Player

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 : Sylvania LD370SS8 37-Inch WXGA LCD HDTV with Built In DVD Player
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sylvania
EAN: 0053818680452
Label: SYLVANIA
Manufacturer: SYLVANIA
Model: LD370SS8
Platform: Not Machine Specific
Publisher: SYLVANIA
Studio: SYLVANIA
Warranty: 1 year warranty



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Product DescriptionMade for a movie buffs everywhere. Experience incredible picture quality and excellent audio with this sleek high-definition LCD TV/DVD combo from Sylvania. The 37 in. LD-370SS8 comes loaded with advanced features making it the perfect addition - or centerpiece - to your home theater system. Watch your favorite movies in true widescreen on the WXGA display. Wow your friends with the amazing detail offered by its 1366 x 768 pixel resolution. Your new home theater system starts with Sylvania.. Watch all the classics with the integrated DVD player. 1200:1 contrast ratio offers incredible detail & sharpness. High-definition 1366 x 768 pixel resolution. Fully integrated ATSC tuner. HDMI Input with Digital Coaxial Audio Out; PC input. 20-watt (10W x 2) audio




Features:
  • 37 Inch WXGA TV/ DVD Combo
  • MTS/SAP and ATSC Tuner Inside/Response Speed 8 /ms
  • Pixel Resolution WXGA /1366x768
  • Contrast Ratio 1200 : 1/ Brightness 450/cd/m2
  • 60.0 Lbs (WxLxH) 12.0" x 40.0" x 33.0"





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Wow-I like it!!!!
We went from a 20 inch eighty lb TV to this 37 inch flat LCD. I tried to research as much as possible to get the most for the money. The HD channels are great and the channels not offered in HD are very acceptable with some actually appearing to be HD quality. Like most products, it took some playing around to adjust the tints, ect...but we are very pleased. We went LCD instead of plasma and hopefully this will last the 20 year expectancy of the LCD over the lower life of the plasma. Fingers are crossed, but we purchased the warranty offered via AMAZON. I am not a techno savy person but the set up was simple. The built in DVD is FANTASTIC. No extra routing of lines and the clutter is reduced. As for the picture, sometimes movement can appear a bit blurry, but I have noticed the same on much more expensive flat screens. Of course, the farther away you are from your set, the better the pix. These big screens were not made to be close to. It's a new TV, but so far, I/we really REALLY like it and feel it was a good purchase.



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Walkway Balustrade =
Switch Crook

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