Viore LC22VH56PB 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black | 
| Brand: Viore Category: CE
List Price: $249.99 Buy New: $199.99 as of 9/4/2010 07:15 MDT details You Save: $50.00 (20%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1166
Color: Black Media: Electronics Display Size: 22 Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.8 Dimensions (in): 21.1 x 3.2 x 15.1 Legal Disclaimer: The VIORE LC22VH56PB is a 22-Inch 720p LCD Television. The TV has 1366 x 768 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. Component Video, Composite Video, and S-Video inputs are available.
MPN: LC22VH56PB Model: LC22VH56PB UPC: 792885224236 EAN: 0792885224236 ASIN: B0031ESJ5K
Release Date: January 11, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 21.6-Inch (measured diagonally) screen with 16:9 aspect ratio | | • | Integrated ATSC TV Tuner for HDTV broadcast reception | | • | 1366 x 768 native resolution for HD performance | | • | HDMI, S-video, and component video inputs for HDTV support | | • | VGA port for connection to PC |
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Product Description The VIORE LC22VH56PB is a 22-Inch 720p LCD Television. The TV has 1366 x 768 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. Component Video, Composite Video, and S-Video inputs are available.
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Fantastic product for the price April 15, 2010 C. Puckett 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I bought this TV based on all of the reviews from around the various shopping websites. What can I say, I'm happy! Got this TV yesterday and installed last night. I have it hooked up to our OTA antenna using the built in tuner and American Idol looked as good on this TV as my 50 inch Panasonic plasma. Sound was perfectly fine for the size TV. I don't believe there is a 22" LCD in existence that is going to give you room filling sound so to expect it from this TV is absurd. This was the best money I've spent on technology in a long time. Viore has made a believer in me.
Nice for the price August 7, 2010 danah So far I've had the 22" Viore flat screen HDTV for one week and have really thoroughly enjoyed it. My daughter who has 2 well known brand named flat screens, gave her stamp of approval and remarked that the television had a better picture and sound than her smaller expensive name brand television she owns. No I am not a company rep, just a nurse who enjoys a great television program. So far so good.
Good TV May 28, 2010 M 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
So I bought this to replace my tv in my bedroom and I saw that it was fairly priced, and decided to take a chance on it. It delivered promptly, and I am happy with what I've gotten. I use it mainly for playing video games on my XBOX 360, and movies from my laptop through HDMI. It looks wonderful when I play HD movies, tried "Speed Racer" and it gets pretty intense (especially considering the size and price!)
The volume is just what I need. I don't expect to have a tv that booms out sound, if I wanted that I'd hook it up to some proper speakers. It's soft when I need it to be, and loud enough when I want more volume. I don't notice any odd sounds coming from it, but I guess that's really particular to each person's ears.
PROS:
-Good Price, at least in comparison to the high end brands like Samsung, or Sony
-large screen
-hdmi port
-Channel List feature: lets you name channels, and pops up in the corner of the screen (unobtrusively in my opinion) allowing you to scroll through it when you just can't remember the number of that blasted HD Channel.
-It's very light, so I don't strain to move it around.
-TV Tuner
-Component Inputs
-Excellent viewing range, I can sit far to the right, or left and still see the picture without any dimming.
NEUTRAL:
-Color setting features (Warm, cool, etc)
-Can be used as a Computer Monitor (Haven't had the chance to hook up a tower so no opinions yet.)
CONS:
-It's got one of those indicator lights that sits front and center that doesn't turn off. Red when not in use, green when it is. Not really a fan since I keep the tv in my room and I like to have the room in complete darkness when I sleep.
-Leans more on the HD end of television, meaning that watching channels not designated for High Definition look terrible.
-The Remote: poor layout, and the buttons are sometimes unresponsive. Get a Universal Remote instead.
-Stand is a bit flimsy
My overall impression of this television is that it's great, and serves my needs well. I figure it'll eventually fall prey to the pitfalls of lcd televisions, fixed/stuck pixels, dead pixels, and what have you, but I've had this tv for a couple of months now and it's still going strong without any problems.
Excellent quality TV for the price, but has its issues. August 30, 2010 Discman (Discman) The unit has nice looks, all needed inputs such as computor, composite, component, antenna, and HDMI. Picture quality is Good too, and doubles nicely as a computor monitor.
My only gripe with this one is the sound. While its capable of putting out LOUD audio, the *quality* is not great. With a little property tweaking in the audio menu it can be Good, but not as great as other same sized TVs out there at a HIGHER pricepoint.
To add insult to injury there is no headphone/audio output jack either, so the option to put a set of quality external speakers on the side is not there. That is kinda the kicker there in the end. While no one realistically expects high-end sound from a Tv of this size, having the audio output jack is nice future reassurance that one could upgrade their set-up if the need arose. Also if 6-8 years down the road the speakers die, but the LCD display is fine, one could just hook up speakers to it and it could continue to be used well.
Although if you're like me and will be using it mainly for computer-based entertainment, then one can just plug external speakers in the comp's output jack, and that won't be an issue. Also there are easy ways to take audio from devices(game systems,etc) and direct it elsewhere to a set of external speakers with a simple, cheap cable adaptor. Still, having that built-in audio output jack would be mighty nice....
Overall, not perfect but still a very nice Tv at the pricepoint. Great for a smaller room, a Dorm room, kid's room, and or modest entertainment/gaming set-up.
Pretty much in agreement with all that's been said.. July 14, 2010 D. Thomas (Deeeetroit..) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
What everyone else says is pretty much true, with the exception of the one guy who disliked the sound quality.
The picture is decent, the controls/set-up menu is user friendly, the sound quality is EXCELLENT for what it is.
All in all, not bad for a sub-$200 television.
My unit has a power supply issue..if left on for extended periods, the TV will shut down, requiring that the power cord be unplugged to "reset" before it can be turned off properly and restarted.
Not a MAJOR glitch, as most folks aren't going to do two-day marathon watching sessions as a matter of course..
Another annoying thing is the reflective black facia surrounding the screen. If there is a lamp on somewhere in the room, odds are pretty good that you'll have a distracting light reflected back at you from the periphery of the picture..not a HUGE thing, but still annoying, yanno?
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