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Westinghouse W33001 Review
The good: Inexpensive; 2:3 pull-down detection; independent input memory; dual-component inputs; DVI input.
The bad: Poor color decoding and video processing; nondefeatable edge enhancement; subpar black-level performance; limited picture controls via component input.
The bottom line: While the price of this 30-inch LCD TV is enticing, its performance just doesn't measure up.
Westinghouse W33001 Specs
Manufacturer: Westinghouse Digital Electronics
Part number: W33001
- Product Specifications
