Buyer Review is From proscan 32led30qa : the image quality looks nice (aside for MGS3: Snake Eater for a few reason–although i believe this will be fixed when I get the MGS HD edition, but I digress) and pretty darn sharp for such a cut price TV. it has plenty of in and outputs, as well as 3 HDMI’s, therefore you’ll hook up a lot of peripherals all at constant time if you want. the only gripe I even have about the visual aspect of the TV up to now is that when I hook up my computer via HDMI, the color looks a tad dull-darker than on my computer. it’s not a huge deal, but i would like to be able to have those vibrant whites on my TV as well as my computer–this could also be owing to the cable itself, though. i am obtaining a brand new cable soon, therefore i will change this if something changes. Like I said, though, it doesn’t look horrible and is adjustable if you recognize what you’re doing. The build quality seems pretty solid and sturdy. The black trim surprisingly doesn’t act as a fingerprint magnet, either. therefore if you tend to the touch it whereas switching ports in and out, you almost certainly won’t got to clean your TV unless you have terribly greasy fingers. The remote is simply alittle on a budget facet as far as quality is concerned–it doesn’t feel extraordinarily solid but no technical problems up to now. but this can be no deal breaker. The remote works fine and has plenty of functionality with all of its buttons. the only slight gripe I even have about the TV itself is the settings and menus. they are easy enough to use, but this can be principally thanks to the very fact that it’s extraordinarily basic (although you continue to get an EQ). There aren’t that many settings and such to regulate, therefore if for whatever reason you want to be abundantly up to speed of all the sound, visual, presets, etc you’ll be alittle disappointed. this can be an especially minor criticism, though, seeing how you almost certainly won’t got to adjust a lot of as long as you get external speakers. Yes, the speakers are weak and tinny. i was expecting this, though, and therefore must you. Flatscreens, and generally all TV’s, have either terrible to meh speaker quality. i do not think about myself an aficionado or audiophile, but I even have somewhat discerning ears. Even for the common listener, though, for proscan 32led30qa you will need external speakers. this can be a cheap and simple fix, though since the TV contains a headphone jack! therefore you’ll either get a typical red-white connection speaker system, otherwise you is like me and get a good set of computer speakers and hook them up to the TV. WHAM, nice sound quality, boosted bass via subwoofer, music and flicks sound nice. i do not very think about this a gripe as a result of with any TV i would presumably get some speakers anyway. proscan 32led30qa just makes it that a lot of easier and cheaper. I highly suggest this for those on a budget. you will not regret it. PS: i am using this in my bedroom, that is pretty darn small (14×11 or something), but as long as the TV is not super far-off, you will be able to see it fine–or just get a bigger TV. And like I said for the sound, get external speakers and you will be able to hear it fine as well if you’re in a very larger area.
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