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Coby LEDTV1935


$250.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Colors are bright and vivid, everything jumps out at you. Small and light, fits into smaller spaces easily. Plenty of inputs and outputs for a unit this small.

The Cons:Sounds very tinny and washed out, need to turn it up to hear what people are saying. Ports are a little weak, frequently give out within the first year or two. Colors aren't very realistic, seem over-saturated.

The LEDTV1935 is a high-definition television from Coby that offers a step-down from the company's LEDTV2226 model and a step-up from the LEDTV1526 model. Utilizing a thin, lightweight construction style for easy transportation and versatile placement options, this model features a 19-inch widescreen LCD display with LED backlighting technology for improved picture clarity.

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ATSC/NTSC/QAM TV tuning provides full integration with the user's existing cable signal, with wall-mountability and a swivelling stand unit among room placement options. PC VGA connectivity allows the unit to function as an external computer monitor for web browsing, content viewing and word processing, while HDMI integration supports high-definition content playback from a variety of external sources including hard drives, media players and laptops. Further hardware connectivity is available through RCA component/composite audio and video jacks, with an integrated stereo speaker system and a single 3.5mm headphone jack for standalone audio applications. 

Features

  • Gloss Black aesthetic
  • Slim, lightweight design
  • 19-inch widescreen LCD display with LED backlighting
  • 720p native resolution
  • HDMI connectivity
  • Built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM tuning
  • RCA component video connectivity
  • RCA composite video connectivity
  • Integrated stereo speakers

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    colors are bright and vivid, everything jumps out at you

  • 1

    small and light, fits into smaller spaces easily

  • 1

    plenty of inputs and outputs for a unit this small

Cons
  • 1

    sounds very tinny and washed out, need to turn it up to hear what people are saying

  • 1

    ports are a little weak, frequently give out within the first year or two

  • 1

    colors aren't very realistic, seem over-saturated

  • 1

    darker scenes in movies just look completely black, can't see what's happening

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