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Vistron 26" LCD HD Ready TV Black Freeview HDMI/PC Input Gloss black @ ebuyer £229.96 inc del

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Big On Style...Low on Price

This 26" Vistron TV offers everything you would come to expect from a quality TV. Its perfect for when you want a TV that is high on style but are limited on the space. It has built in Freeview that gives you access to over 100 channels. At this price you can't afford to miss it.

Television Picture Features
1080i High Definition Ready.
26 inch AUO High Quality Panel
Resolution 1366*768 pixels.
Receiving 1080i signal
Zero X radiation complies to green environment protection requirement
Soft picture and no harm to your eyes
Integrated digital and analogue
Brightness 500 cd/m2.
Contrast 800:1
60Hz Vertical Frame Rate
Viewing angle 176/176 degrees.
Progressive scan..
Interleaved scan
Picture size among 16:9 ,4:3,
Connectivity
HDMI socket.
SCART socket.
PC input socket.
S-Video socket
YPBPR socket.
PC audio socket.
2 AV sockets.
2 IN 1 Tuner( digital and analogue combined)
Sound Features
NICAM stereo sound.
Balance, Bass, Treble
DAUL1, DAUL2 ,MONO, STEREO
2 x 6w RMS power output.
Digital picture Features
Digitally interactive.
Digital teletext
Digital index
Picture size between 16:9 and 4:3
Digital subcode
Auto setup.
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) subtitles available.
Manu scan for new channels
Auto scan for new channels.
electronic programme guide (EPG).
Parental rating
Additional Features
3D noise reduction
UHF and VHF tuner.
Auto setup.
Auto search tuner.
Auto search sorting.
NO signal automatic power off
Sleep timer.
Child lock.
Channel swap
Manual and Fine tune
Freeze Picture
Blue black
Color temperature
OSD transparent
OSD language<English, fernch, deutesk, portugues, esponol itallani>
Recover a factory constitution
Stand by Power consumption: <3w
NTSC compatible.<AV>
Remote control requires 2 x 1.5V batteries.
100V240V AC mains operation.
Complete with tabletop stand.
PIP mode
Color system : PAL/SECAM/AUTO
Sound system: :I /BG/DK I/LL/L/AUTO
Dimensions
Size of TV (L)66cm, (W)10cm, (H)47cm.Without stand
Size of TV (L)66cm, (W) 19.5cm, (H)52cm with stand
Weight
Weight of TV 8.4kg.
Weight of TV with stand 10.5kg.

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Hot i say. Have been recently looking for a 26" for the spare room. Cheapsest one was at Argos for about £260. Nice find this one.
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Do watch out from the eBuyer Pix that it's a bit restricted on standard inputs with just 1 x SCART and 1 x HDMI and 1 x Component, but then it is only a 26" TV. (Has PC VGA & a S VHS connector.)
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any that are better?
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will this be any good as a pc monitor? or will the resolution / contrast be rubbish?
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not bad. However only 40 quid cheaper than the 32 they had on offer last week. Still hot.
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good price for a 26" - about time these came down in price a bit
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is vistron a well known brand, are there reliable
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Vistron is like Ebuyers own brand. But i mean its a cheap price for a tele so its a bargain lol. Also apparently they sometimes use Samsung Panels so cant be too bad
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Vistrons are not reliable.
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The price on this TV is quite good, but some of the specs on it are not. You definitely get what you pay for with TVs.
I also have a 26" TV, but it is a Panasonic TV with much higher specifications. It can be used as a PC monitor (with a dedicated PC port), has HDMI X 2 / Scart X 2 and more importantly has a much better contrast ratio of 8500:1 and uses 100Hz Motion Picture Pro software to smooth out the screen. This means no blur on fast motion images.

All these were reasons I went for the more expensive TV.

This Vistron is good if you just want cheap, but I would not have even considered it while I was looking.

The choice is yours, obviously.
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Until theres an in depth review on these tellys I'm not touching them. Ebuyer is known for manipulating reviews.
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The Exquisite:
Vistrons are not reliable.
Can you enlighten us? Or are you just a 'big name brand' fanboy?

I've bought 3 Vistron TV's this year, and all have worked perfectly without any problems....
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mrc112:
I also have a 26" TV, but it is a Panasonic TV with much higher specifications. It can be used as a PC monitor (with a dedicated PC port), has HDMI X 2 / Scart X 2 and more importantly has a much better contrast ratio of 8500:1.
Dynamic contrast ratio is not the true contrast ratio. I wish people wouldn't compare the two. In truth, most quoted dynamic contrast ratio's are worthless.
Some manufacturers do actually have the decency to quote both stats, but it's getting rarer.


EDIT: Oops, sorry for the double post, was supposed to edit this one into my previous post but forgot.
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