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Viore LC24VXF60PB 24-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black

 
Viore LC24VXF60PB 24-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black   By VIORE
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

List Price: $279.99
Our Price: $218.00

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Product Features
  • 1920 x 1080 native resolutio for full-HD (1080p) performance
  • Integrated ATSC TV Tuner for HDTV broadcast reception
  • Wide Screen aspect ratio of 16:9 for a complete home theater experience
  • HDMI, S-video, and component video inputs for HDTV support
  • VGA port for connection to PC

Editorial Review
Product Description
The VIORE LC24VXF60PB is a 24-Inch 1080p LCD Television. The TV has 1920 x 1080 native resolution and wide-screen (16:9 aspect ratio) for a complete home theater experience. The super high picture quality has been realized by VIORE engineering with high brightness for a vivid and brilliant picture and with high contrast for deeper blacks and brighter whites. The ATSC TV tuner is integrated for over-the-air HDTV broadcast reception. HDMI input is provided so that the digital signals for both video and audio will be transferred without any degradation from Blu-ray Disc Player, DVD Player, Game Player, or Cable/Satellite Box. The VGA port is provided so that you can use the TV as a computer monitor. Comonent Video, Composite Video, and S-Video inputs are available.

Customer Reviews

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Worth every Penny, 2010-02-16
I got this TV for my Daughters room a month ago. Once I recieved it, I opened it, powered it up and scanned the channels. Once done, I adjusted the volume and color to her taste and that is it. This is a simple TV that does the job without paying alot out of your pocket. I like the design of this TV, it's very simple and yet elegant. If you want a nice TV you wont go wrong with this one.

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 great little tv, 2010-03-11
This is a great little tv for someone looking for an extra one has a great picture works great with my blue ray dvd player i have it mounted on the wall hooked it up to a 70 watt speaker system for added volume speakers that are on the screen are a little small hard to hear from a distance remote is easy to control the set up menu
is also easy to personallize all the only thing that is on the dark side is the brightness on the screen had to max it out because it made the movies to dark to see other than that it is a great little tv for the price would recommend to family and freinds'

Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5 Be careful, 2010-02-16
I purchased this product and it has been a nightmare. We received the TV a week after release, plugged it in, and hooked up the cable. We got a beautiful white screen. We tried the remote that came with it and still nothing. The next day my husband called the customer service number and the lady (who did not speak English well) told him the TV had to be turned on for 3 hours for it to charge. The TV would only stay on for about 2 hours at a time and then it turned itself off. After about 6 hours of this we gave up and called customer service again. They were helpful and said they would contact a service company in my area and the service company should contact me within 3 days. The service company did not call and I had to call Viore customer service to find out who was assigned to fix the TV. As of this time the TV has been in the shop for 3 weeks and it doesn't look like I will be getting it repaired or even looked at before the warrenty runs out. If you are an electronically challenged person, do not even think about buying a Viore TV.

Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5 Good Picture for a low price, 2010-01-23
I picked this TV up this morning at my local bait and switch shop. It wasn't on fifth or seventh avenues....if you live in the NYC area, you know who I am referring to. They had it for a bit less than you see on here, but to be honest, I was looking to get it today.

The salesman there mentioned that a lot of people are having issues with this TV and cable boxes. I guess Viore is new to the scene and not a lot of cable box universal remotes work with the Viore TV's. The salesman was gracious enough to show me another, higher priced TV that he knew would work with local cable boxes. I hate when they do that. And that is why I am writing this review.

I got this TV to work with my TiVo using the Samsung remote codes. How did I know to do this? I did some searching on this TV before I headed to the stores. I saw a few people write online that this TV uses a lot of Samsung parts. I have no idea if Viore is a division of Samsung, or some kind of partner, but if they use similar parts, maybe they use the same remote codes. On my TiVo, it had one code for Viore, which did not work. However, there had to be a dozen codes for Samsung. The third one I tried worked, I think it was 0092.

If I got it to work with the TiVo using Samsung codes, I would bet it can work with other companies boxes too.

Now, about the TV. It has a nice, bright picture. This is not one of those super thin (2" or less thick TV's). It is about 3" thick. It is also really lightweight, maybe 10-15 pounds. I have it sitting on top of my TiVo in my bedroom. The picture is good. I have a Sharp Aquos and Sony Bravia in the house to compare it to, so maybe I am being harsh saying it is just good. For a bedroom, it is going to be great. I have read elsewhere that a lot of the cheaper LCD TV's have tinny sound quality. I would bet that this is part from the TV's getting so thin. The small TV's cannot generate good bass cheaply in a small cabinet. This TV sounds pretty good. I turned the bass and treble up to about 75% for each and it sounds good. It is not tinny at all.

This TV has one HDMI, component, and a 15 pin VGA port to use it as a monitor. The manual is really sparse. This is a value priced TV, so I didn't expect much in terms of documentation.

Overall, I think this is going to be a nice TV for my bedroom. Would I buy it for my living room? No. But as a small TV to catch Conan before I head to sleep, it will be just fine.


Product Details
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Viore
Color: Black
Display Size: 24
EAN: 0792885224069
Label: VIORE
Manufacturer: VIORE
Model: LC24VXF60PB
Publisher: VIORE
Release Date: 2010-01-11
Studio: VIORE

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