Good product. The tv stand is very low so you will either have to sit it up high like on a dresser so that it is at eye level. It's not very prominent looking. It's relatively small (short and wide) The TV is very light weight. It's easy to hook up the cables and stand. It can take up to 20 minutes for the initial channel scan to complete if you have it hooked for Cable. Picture quality is relatively good for the price. Picture colors are nice and bright. Several different input makes this TV compatible to be connected to a computer, Cable, and Satellite. It comes with the essential cables and remote with batteries. Its easy to setup without having to read the instructions.
Mine lasted 10 years when bought new 2010, better than Insignia when shopping Best Buy However, I paid too much, almost x2 the value, which today can be bested with $99-129 TVs, some even with DVD player inherent for a few bucks more. HDMI cable & antenna good performance Menu via remote only = crazy but interesting tweaks Best to serve home office bookcases out of immediate sight as company while working and to catch newsworthy items, not for long term watching as a prime TV, even in bedroom. If spending over $150, get a name brand
Verified purchase: No
I have only only had this Dynex TV a few days but it seems to be a good little TV with a real nice picture. A 19 inch Sony probably has a better picture but it also costs twice as much. The Dynex is a good economical choice as a secondary TV.
the only down fall is that you can play games on it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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