Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18099 in Consumer Electronics
- Size: 32-Inch
- Color: Black
- Brand: Coby
- Model: LEDTV3226
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 24.12" h x
5.15" w x
34.08" l,
15.09 pounds
- Native resolution: 1366 x 768
- Display size: 31.5
Features
- Built-in digital TV tuner (ATSC/QAM/NTSC)
- Connections: HDMI, component, composite, S-Video, PC, 3.5mm stereo in, RG6 and digital coaxial out
- 6000:1 contrast ratio with 8ms response rate
- 350 cd/m2 brightness
- Panel: 30 7/16; W x 21 7/16; H x 9 5/8; D and VESA pattern 200 x 100
- 32 inch widescreen LED HDTV with attractive super-slim profile fits anywhere
- Built-in digital TV tuner (ATSC/NTSC/QAM)
- Energy efficient technology meets Energy Star 3.0 and California Energy Commission standards(standby power <1W)
- HDMI digital connection delivers perfect signal transmission
- PC VGA connection for use as a computer monitor and V-chip parental control, Closed-Caption, and Electronic Program
- Built-in digital TV tuner (ATSC/QAM/NTSC)
- Connections: HDMI, component, composite, S-Video, PC, 3.5mm stereo in, RG6 and digital coaxial out
- 6000:1 contrast ratio with 8ms response rate
- 350 cd/m2 brightness
- Panel: 30 7/16; W x 21 7/16; H x 9 5/8; D and VESA pattern 200 x 100
- 32 inch widescreen LED HDTV with attractive super-slim profile fits anywhere
- Built-in digital TV tuner (ATSC/NTSC/QAM)
- Energy efficient technology meets Energy Star 3.0 and California Energy Commission standards(standby power <1W)
- HDMI digital connection delivers perfect signal transmission
- PC VGA connection for use as a computer monitor and V-chip parental control, Closed-Caption, and Electronic Program
Product Description
The Coby LED-TV3226 32 In. Class 720p LED High-Definition TV with new technology and a sleek minimalist design, is an energy-efficient way to enjoy your favorite shows. The LEDTV3226 features a brilliant 31.5 inch widescreen for a premium viewing experience, with digital HDMI connection for crystal-clear picture in vibrant HD. Multiple inputs and a 15-pin VGA interface allow this set to be used as a television or computer monitor. Digital noise reduction, film-mode detection, and integrated parental control also included.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
607 of 630 people found the following review helpful.
Not bad, but there are a ton of better options
By V. Yalung
I bought this TV at Sears a few months ago for my bedroom, when they had it on sale for about 500 dollars. I thought at the time that 500 bucks (+tax) was a good deal on the relatively new LED technology, and the guy who worked there sold me on the fact that it takes about 1/4 the amount of electricity that my Vizio plasma uses. However, I later found that for a bit more, I can get quality name brands online, like the Panasonic that I recently bought and reviewed on Amazon.I saw this on gold box today, and I thought I would let people know what they are getting, so here it is- first, you are getting a bare bones TV that is okay to watch on. The picture is actually pretty nice, when compared to older LCDs, and almost comparable to my favorite screen, the plasma. The picture is not as rich as plasma, but definitely more natural looking than the older 60hz lcds.Anyway, here's the skinny:It has 3 HDMI inputs, which is nice, even for a living room set, and more than enough for use as a bedroom TV. There is also a PC connection so you can use it as a computer monitor, but I have yet to try that. It is VERY lightweight, compared to my 42 inch plasma, and most people will be able to mount it on their walls without the help of a second person. The picture, as I have said is very nice, when compared to other TV's in this price range, but it is a bit on the dim side. When setting the brightness higher, you will notice some "flashlight effect," if you're really paying attention, but most people looking at a cheap TV probably won't even notice, or mind too much. There aren't all the cool "new for 2011" features that most TV's have these days, like internet and Netflix, but if you connect your XBox or PS3 to the set, or a internet capable Bluray, it won't really matter. I wouldn't really consider this a good buy, only because the name brand is generic and you never know what kind of service and reliability you'll get from a company that sells discount (read:cheap) electronics, and if you just spent a hundred dollars or so more, you can get something that may last you quite a while. But, if you don't have the bread to spend, you want to get a TV with great picture and don't mind not having all the bells and whistles, I'll guess you'll be okay with this one. Just don't forget to find a cheap warranty, maybe at Costco or something.*Update 12-16*I uploaded some pictures to demonstrate the flashlight effect that I mentioned in my review, and to give some alternate views of this set, because there aren't any other pics of this TV anywhere on the web. I don't understand why people think that what I've written is unhelpful, but I've tried to be thorough and objective in writing about a TV that I think is a good value, but could be improved. If you ask me a question, I'd be happy to help you make a decision.
98 of 101 people found the following review helpful.
Great Value LED
By Anthony
I got this TV on sale via Amazon Lightning Deals. It is definitely worth a 400 price tag. The speakers can be loud, but obviously with this thin TV, don't expect any bass. The picture looks great on this LED, and I personally didn't notice any edge bleeding while watching X-men Origin in blu-ray. If you see this item go on sale, snatch it up! However, I'd have to say it's only mediocre at its normal price. Not bad, but for a few more $$$, you could get a name brand. All in all though, I'm happy with this TV.Unfortunately, this TV does not has any analog sound output. Only digital coax and TOShttp://amzn.com/dp/B004CWCYJW/?tag={philipstv20130a-20}. So if you want to hook up speakers without a receiver, you'll need a digital converter. However, if you have a receiver with coax/TOShttp://amzn.com/dp/B004CWCYJW/?tag={philipstv20130a-20}, the coax or TOShttp://amzn.com/dp/B004CWCYJW/?tag={philipstv20130a-20} output on the TV will work just fine. Not worth deducting a star on, since this seems to be the way all TV's are headed(digital). Just a heads up, as I was disappointed when I saw no headphone jack or RCA outputs.
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Lit up my room for dark scenes
By Jermaine Stewart
Pros:- Great picture quality once the TV warms up (takes about 15 seconds).- Speakers are perfectly usable as-is and loud enough.- Nice, slim design (thick bezel though).Cons:- Absolutely horrible flashlight effect.- Still see some amount of noise (not bad though) when watching HD content (watched RIO blu-ray with PS3).- USB connection is ONLY for servicing (manual states that it should not be used by end users).- Takes about 10 seconds between pressing the power button on the remote and seeing a picture.- All default color profiles were very off (not so bad as the settings can be changed to get acceptable colors).I must admit that I was skeptical about purchasing this TV due to reviews I read for other TVs for the company. However, I saw the TV on the Lightning deal and figured that the price was right. So I bought it as a gift for my girlfriend. After receiving the TV we set it up (just connect the base) that night and hooked up the PS3 with a blu-ray copy of RIO. While watching the movie, all I remembered hearing was "No, this is not going to work." as my girlfriend watched with great disappointment. The flashlight effect was horrible. It looked as though there were four bright flashlights with the light coming from all four corners of the TV with the light almost extending all the way to the center to make an X. If that wasn't bad enough, there was some additional light coming from the top and bottom edge and a big horizontal blur of light that was half way between the center and the top of the TV. We could tolerate it for bright scenes even though the corner lights were clearly visible due to the black bars at the top and bottom of the picture (letter-boxing). However, darker scenes were just horrible. At one point the light from the top left corner was washing out the picture for such a colorful movie.As a gift that she wanted for a long time, this was not how I envisioned things turning out. I must admit that the picture quality (HD only, never checked SD) does look great, and the sound isn't an issue; plus the sound can easily be improved by connecting a good sound system. None of the default settings looked close to correct in color (I have other HDTVs, one of which was ISF calibrated). This would have been a good TV for the money (provided it lasts) if not for the poor lighting. I never expected it to be perfect, just acceptable. This one is going back.
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