Westinghouse SK-32H540S - 32" LCD TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV - black
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1 new or used available from $419.95
Average customer review:Product Description
Bring your home theater to life with the vibrant 32" LCD HDTV from Westinghouse Digital - SK-32H540S. This sleek HDTV supports all TV formats - 1080i, 720p, 480i and 480p has an integrated ATSC/NTSC/ClearQAM tuner and is packed with multiple HD inputs-including HDMI - great for gaming, PC and HDTV. As always Westinghouse Digital brings innovative features to Westinghouse displays, this 32" comes with Autosource - Automatic Source detection and switching, preset video modes for a customized viewing experience and Westinghouse innovative SpineDesign.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #48369 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Black
- Brand: Westinghouse
- Model: SK-32H540S
- Dimensions: 38.09 pounds
- Display size: 32
Features
- With True Enhanced Performance.
- Latest Technical Development.
Customer Reviews
Great TV for the right price
The picture is a little less bright than some other LCDs out there, but I just bought it for $440 when it's all over the place for $500 + (not even inc tax or shipping). So I am very happy with the purchase.
The TV also allows you to save each channel by station ID or by signal #. Interesting... Also, it's light enough to move around from room to room or hang on a full motion swivel arm.
Good buy as long as you're not a super techno geek who expects absolute perfection.
PLEASE READ!
I have had it with westinghouse. My tv stopped working less than a year after purchase, the company will do nothing to fix it, even with warranties in place. DO NOT BUY WESTINGHOUSE
Poor Quality, Bad Service
Like a lot of people I've been reading about, I started having problems with my Westinghouse LCD television only a few months after purchasing it. Unfortunately, my problems are sporadic and, not noticing them when viewing cable television, I assumed that this problem was caused by the other input source I used on it (a video game console). I had that unit serviced twice, and by the time I realized that the problem was with the television and not the input source, the unit was out of warranty by about 3 months. Despite having documentation to show that my problems began only a few months after buying their product, their customer disservice department basically told me I was up poop creek. I guess it was crazy of me to expect a $600 television to work properly for a whole year and a half. Thanks for nothing, Westinghouse! Next time, I'll go with Toshiba or Samsung, and I would encourage anyone else to do the same.
Pros
Lots of inputs, is still semi-functional a whole 15 months after purchase.
Cons
Discolored static on areas of uniform color (esp. white and red), framerate drops (bad for gaming), customer service is unresponsive and will allegedly make you pay out of your own pocket for any service they grudgingly provide, other customers have reported sets going dead entirely.


