Upstar P32ES8 32-Inch 720p 60Hz LED TV
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz (Native)
- Backlight: LED (Direct-lit)
- Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 29.1″ x 17.8″ x 2.7″ , TV with stand: 29.10″ x 19.40″ x 7.2″
- Inputs: 3 HDMI, 1 USB, 1 VGA, 1 Audio
- Accessories Included: Remote w/ batteries
31.5″ LED HDTV Wide Screen; 16:9; Brightness 250cd/m2; Dynamic Contrast Ratio 1200:1; Resolution 720P; Response Time 8ms; Refresh Rate 60 Hz; View Angle 178 (h) 178 (v); Build in hotel menu; HDTV, HDMI/HDCP, VGA input, PC audio in, USB headphone output
List Price: $ 169.99
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The only sound output is a headphone jack,
This tv includes the following inputs:
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
VGA in
PC audio in
Coax
Usb
Pr/cr
Pb/cb
AV IN/Y
R
L
Headphone output
The picture quality on this tv is spot on for 1080 LED. Crisp clean images, vivid colors, perfection. The sound however is kind of weird. There is an option if you press menu on the remote, and select sound-> surround sound.. I’m not sure if the tv has it’s own ‘built in’ surround sound or what but it definitely sounds better when that ‘feature’ is disabled. My boyfriend & I could not figure out how to hook up our surround sound (sony). He said the tv is lacking an hdmi output, there are however 3 inputs. Apparently the only output this tv has is the headphone jack in the back. We have an apple tv, and a ps3 which we hooked up to the tv via hdmi with no problems. The viewing angle also seems to be pretty good for this tv. When I unwrapped the remote I thought it had glow in the dark or light up buttons, but that’s not the case. For the $115 dollars we paid, this tv was totally worth it. If you’re willing to spend over $200 I would recommend getting a more well known, better quality brand.
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very fragile!!!!,
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