Viore LC19VH54PB 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
- 18.5″ screen (measured diagonally) eith 16:9 aspect ratio
- Integrated ATSC TV tuner for HDTV broadcast reception
- 1366 x768 native resolution for HD performance
- Beautiful color depth with a contrast ratio of 1000:1
- HDMI input for true digital connection
Product Description
The VIORE LC19VH54PB is a 19-Inch 720p HD LCD Television. The TV has 1336 x 768 native resolution and wide-screen (16:9 aspect ratio) for a complete home theater experience. The super high picture quality has been realized by VIORE engineering with high brightness for a vivid and brilliant picture and with high contrast for deeper blacks and brighter whites. The ATSC TV tuner is integrated for over-the-air HDTV broadcast reception. HDMI input is provided so that the… More >>
Viore LC19VH54PB 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
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This TV should not even be considered an HDTV. My old TV (which isn’t a HDTV) has better picture quality than this horrible TV. The picture is grainy at best, and I have a cable TV connection. Also, the screen ratio is way off so expect to have your TV channels and DVD movies to be either really small or stretched out. This TV does not work well with antenna and takes forever to find channels. I suggest you go buy a Vizio HDTV, even though they’re more expensive, the quality is worth it.
Rating: 1 / 5
The picture on this television lacks fine detail, no matter how you adjust the various brightness,contrast,colour,sharpness controls. As a occasional use TV I will keep this item, but I would look at Philips, Sanyo etc before spending your cash.
Rating: 3 / 5
I really wanted to give this Viore LC19VH54PB 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV a chance. Searching through Amazon I found that this HDTV Monitor had all the options I wanted: (Composite, Component, HDMI, Cable Input and VGA) at a fair price and for it’s size it was 9 inches larger than other HDTV’s in its price range. The only thing I had going against into this purchase was it was an off-brand model – not a common big name brand model such as Panasonic or Sony.
The first one I got didn’t have a power cord. I figured since it was a HDTV monitor it wouldn’t have one. I e-mailed Amazon about it missing a power cord and they said to e-mail or call the manufacturer. I had in fact e-mailed the manufacturer the same time I wrote Amazon to see who would respond first. It has now been more than 10 days and the manufacturer has yet to e-mail me back a response. An automatic response e-mail from the manufacturer was sent but those all say the same thing, “We will respond shortly.” The manual did state that a power cord should have been included. I had a spare power cord which worked for the monitor and it had a dead pixel on the far right of the screen, 1 white pixel.
So I sent the item back through Amazon’s RMA system, which is great, I recommend it if you have any problems with a purchase you made through Amazon. I requested a replacement unit and it was delivered the very next day which was a Saturday. I found that to be amazing since I didn’t have to wait until Monday or Tuesday for delivery. I checked it out and this time the unit had a power cord. I setup everything and all I got is a gray screen. None of the buttons on the remote work other than Power and Volume Up /Down. I figured I’ll use the buttons on the side of the screen and again only the power and volume work correctly.
So now I am sending this back for a refund and buying a name brand HDTV monitor for a slightly higher price but I hope I will not go through the same struggles as I had with this one. The other thing I would mention is the remote is long, nearly the same height as the monitor itself, and the actual range is really poor. I was going to use this at work not even 2 feet in front of me and the remote would only work nearly touching the monitor itself. Most televisions are setup so the remote works in the center for better range and this one is set to the far right. I also noticed that both units when plugged in but turned off had a strange hum coming out of the front speakers. I did unplug the power source to see if in fact the noise was coming from the TV and not some other device in my office and when I did it was the TV.
In summary, I really wanted to to keep this TV for a long time as the unit itself looks great and the images I did see on the first unit, minus the dead pixel, looked great but I got burned twice by this Viore TV monitor and I feel that the manufacturer is not worth anything based on my experience with them so please avoid Viore at all cost. Spend a little more for a brand you recognize and with better reviews.
Rating: 1 / 5
I paid over $133 for this tv last month from Amazon. I was extremely disappointed in the audio and picture quality (and I’m not very fussy). I would think seriously before I purchased this tv unless it is for a child’s room or occasional tv. It might be worth $99 in those applications, but I took it off my kitchen counter it was so irratating!!
Rating: 1 / 5
Bought 2 of these TVs and haven’t had any problems(no dead pixels,no DOA,etc.). The viewing angle is very good and there isn’t any noticeable difference in the picture from a top or bottom view. To view over-the-air HD, you need to hook up an HD antenna. The build quality is nice and overall the TV doesn’t feel cheap. Some info on HDTVs: the picture you see is only as good as your source. A DVD, Xbox 360, HD channels, etc. will be clear, whereas SD channels will look a bit pixelated and sometimes worse than a CRT TV.
Rating: 5 / 5