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See every last piece of detail with this Westinghouse 1080p LED TV. Backlighting delivers outstanding contrast for darker, richer blacks, and vivid color reproduction ensures image accuracy across the screen. An ultra-slim bezel on this Westinghouse 1080p LED TV means that distractions are kept to a minimum when you're enjoying the game or your favorite movie.
Overall5 out of 5
Excellent TV - Good Picture, Good Sound
ByMidohtree
I have absolutely no complaints. This is a great tv for the money. I have owned 6 big flat screen tvs (46" on up to 70") and had just returned a 50" piece of crud called a "Sceptre" from Wally World with terrible sound & mediocre picture. I was totally amazed at $299 how good the picture & sound is for this Westinghouse. You have to get into the MENU and adjust the picture to USER setting, back off the brightness a bit, increase the color & contrast to your liking. The same with the sound. Bump up the Bass & Treble to about 80%. It even has a surround setting. I don't think anyone buys a big screen TV for the sound. they ALL sound terrible, but this one sounds better then either one of my Samsungs with a few adjustments. Again don't be afraid to play around in the MENU for better picture & sound quality but it was pretty darn good right out of the box
Sambo73
FL
Fantastic TV for the price
August 27, 2016
I've owned a few brands of TVs, and if anyone knows about TVs you will know most of the internal parts including the screens come from the same few sources that the major brands ie Sony, LG, Samsung get their parts from. However processors/programming/OS will be different. With that said this is a great TV for the price. As another reviewer stated go into picture/user settings and back off the brightness a bit and increase the color, and contrast. Turn off noise reduction, and keep dynamic contrast off. Adjust the sound to your liking, but I suggest buying a sound bar as most TVs nowadays suffer with mediocre sound in exchange for a slimmer, and thinner bezel, and TV. Don't hesitate to buy this TV, because it's not a major brand TV. I do have a 4k UHD LG in the living room, but this makes for a perfect secondary TV, or even a great primary if you're on a budget.