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Westinghouse LTV-32w6
Westinghouse LTV-32w6 Review
- The LTV-32w6 is one of three 32-inch LCD televisions that we tested that cost less than $1000 (as of 12/8/06). Price is its main draw, but the image quality is good enough that budget buyers should give it a look.
User Reviews for Westinghouse LTV-32w6
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Reviewed by: pavlofitz
Duration of ownership: 13 Months
Strengths: Competitively priced; decent picture
Weaknesses: Went kaput after 13 months- no light, no sound, no pic, nothing. Checked all the connections, nothing. No support from Westinghouse;. Local repair shops won't touch it because Westinghouse doesn't support it.
Overall Evaluation: Do not buy - We kissed off $1000; even if the price is lower now, you don't want to drop $500 once a year on a new TV.
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Reviewed by: sarreiro
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: None
Weaknesses: Audio problem
Overall Evaluation: After a little over 1 year that I bought the TV, the audio started presenting problems. We have to wait up to 5 minutes to start hearing anything (just like the image on old valve TV's). The warranty has expired and tech support confirmed there is nothing they can do. Tough luck I know, but no more Westinghouses to me (and friends and family...)
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