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Hitachi Ultravision 32HDL52 32-Inch LCD HDTV Review


Manufacturer: Hitachi
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Model#: 32HDL.52

Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars

Retail Price: $1,899.95
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Features:
  • 32-inch slim-profile LCD TV with integrated bottom speaker design; measures 32 x 23 x 4.5 inches (WxHxD)
  • Integrated ATSC tuner for over-air HD broadcasts
  • 1366 x 768-pixel resolution; 3000:1 contrast ratio; 170-degree viewing angle; 8ms response time
  • Connections: 2 composite, 2 S-Video, 2 component, 1 DVI, 1 PC, subwoofer out
  • Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); SRS WOW virtual surround sound
Sophisticated information and electronics technologies, while already fundamental to virtually every aspect of modern life, will become even more critical in the future. With a wealth of accumulated technological expertise, Hitachi has the solutions to meet its customers' needs.PRODUCT FEATURES:768p High-Definition Display;1366 x 768 Resolution;S-IPS Super In-Plane Switching;VirtualHD Video Processor;HDTV and NTSC Tuners;Power Swivel Table Top Stand;Anti-Reflective High-Contrast Screen;6 Aspect Modes;1080i/720p/480p/480i Input Processing;Split Screen;2-Color Temperatures;Digital 4MB 3D Y/C Comb Filter.

User Submitted Hitachi Ultravision 32HDL52 32-Inch LCD HDTV Reviews
Date: 2007-05-19
Good picture and sound, flaky CPU and memory system.
I bought this set in late 2005, and here's a summary of my experiences:

THE GOOD:
- Fine picture. It looked about as good as any of the higher end models in the store.
- Good sound. Again, no disappointments here.
- Large number of connectors and interfaces are available. Maybe some sets have more, and maybe this set doesn't have every type of connector out there, but it has a respectable number.
- Built-in Digital Tuner. This lets me pick up free, over the air digital TV with just an antenna.

THE BAD:
- Flaky CPU and/or memory system. This is a real pain. About every 6 months or so, the internal memory system will forget all of my favorite channels. Also, every couple of weeks, the computer randomly switches me from only flipping between my favorite channels to flipping through all channels. There is no warning when this happens - I'll be scrolling through the channels and suddenly I'll be on a channel that I know is NOT in my list of favorites. I bring the menu, and sure enough, it has changed itself back to All Channels.

- Strange, never ending "Updating Channel Database" messages. This happens all the time. One moment, you're watching TV, then it pops up a message "Updating channel database." I assume it scans the airwaves to do this, but I have no idea why it feels it needs to do this several times during a half-hour TV show, or sometimes several times in one minute. Worse, on a few occasions, it's "updates" have caused channels to vanish from my list of available channels. Just last week, it attempted to replace FOX 45 with FOX 46... there is no FOX 46 in this area, so I have no idea what it was trying to do. And there's no way to undo it, which leads me to the next problem...

- Digital TV interface is "plastered on" and is a poorly done mess: The Digital TV menus and instructions are often vague and difficult to figure out, and there is no way to undo the TV random decisions to change the list of available channels, "forget" channels just because the reception is poor, or otherwise mess things up. Supposedly, one can manually scan for channels to add them back into the database, but this never works. The only option is to waste 10 minutes having the TV sweep ALL channels and try to rebuild the corrupted database from scratch. Note that there's a 50% chance that in doing this, it will forget OTHER channels, thus forcing a repeat of the whole process!

- Set is needlessly large and heavy. Come on - 60+ pounds for a 32" LCD?! Does it have lead bricks in it?

- Instructions are clearly poorly translated from another language and often lack useful information, especially with regard to the "pasted on" Digital TV interface.

SUMMARY: A good TV for watching movies and playing video games, but unless there is some way to fix the TV's constant attempts to "update the channel database" and at the same time dropping channels and corrupting the channel database, I CANNOT recommend it for normal TV use.


 


 
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