Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28925 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: black
- Brand: Sigmac
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x
22.00" w x
29.00" l,
28.70 pounds
- Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Display size: 32
Features
- 32 inches diagonal LCD HDTV, 16:9 aspect ratio, 1080P
- Contrast ratio 100,000:1 with brightness of 500 per cm squared
- Video In: (3) HDMI, (2) Component Video (480i,480p,720p,1080i,1080p), (2) A/V , (1) VGA, and (1) RF
- (2) 10 watt internal speakers and (1) headphone jack
- Tuner NTSC/ATSC, OSD language English, Spanish and French
- 32 inches diagonal LCD HDTV, 16:9 aspect ratio, 1080P
- Contrast ratio 100,000:1 with brightness of 500 per cm squared
- Video In: (3) HDMI, (2) Component Video (480i,480p,720p,1080i,1080p), (2) A/V , (1) VGA, and (1) RF
- (2) 10 watt internal speakers and (1) headphone jack
- Tuner NTSC/ATSC, OSD language English, Spanish and French
Product Description
The Sigmac NE32AB1 32" LCD HDTV's reception is provided via built-in ATSC, Clear-QAM and NTSC tuner. The HDMI input of the Sigmac NE32AB1, delivers uncompressed, crystal-clear digital video & audio via a single cable. With 1920 x 1080 resolution delivers the true High Definition experience through its integrated digital tuner.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Sigma, good value!
By J. Phillips
I can't believe I'm the first to review this product. I got this about 3 months ago when I saw that it was only 270 and had 1080p and 120hz.I am using this as a PC monitor, Television and for gaming (PC, PS3). It is quite good for those purposes and it even looks good with bluray movies. This is a GREAT value and a really good TV in general. Do yourself a favor and buy this if require a good TV at a great price!I have not been disappointed, however, it is not perfect.Pros:- VALUE- Brightness- Inputs (3 hdmi + others)- No dead pixelsCons:- Fuzzy text with PC (not bad, just not crispno matter how many settings I try)- Sound isn't great, but didn't expect it to be.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Very poor
By George_T
Bought one at my local Frys (for about $40 more than on amazon unfortunately). Hooked it up and there were funky line patterns all over the screen and you could barely see the blue of no signal behind it all. Took it back to store for another and there were no problems on initial start-up.Here's the bad news. My Onkyo blu-ray player when connected to this tv will have HDMI problems. What happens is intermittently every 2-8 minutes when playing the blu-ray in 1080p via HDMI, the picture will go blank but still have sound. I have the same exact problem when playing games on the xbox360 when connected to this tv, but even worse the xbox will do it in 1080i also, and so often in 720p mode.Just for some background, this TV replaced a 3yr old Olevia 1080i 27" 2nd gen refurbished LCD than NEVER had any issues in any playback modes.I solved the problem with the blu-ray playback by setting the output on the blu-ray player to 1080p24 instead of 1080p.However, I have to keep the xbox360 at 720p to minimalize the picture going blank via hdmi connection.Another issue is a few times the TV picture has gone into a power save type of mode, but sound still playing and it takes a power off/on to resolve it.Also, the remote is a total POS. Occasionally you go to turn up the volume and the tv powers off, or the channel will change.Still waiting on an email response from Sigmac support.When I registered the TV on their site, I had a personalized email response in a few days confirming registration and warranty. I also emailed their support immediately after I registered and I still haven't heard from them a week later, so obviously their support is very poor also. I guess it will go back to the store before the 30 days are up if I don't hear from them shortly.I also notice it will look really, really smooth on playback with blu-ray in 1080p and 1080p24, standard dvd's upscaled to 1080i on a seperate sony dvd player, and also cable HD channels for about 5-20 seconds, then it lags and stutters a bit, then clean and fast, then lag and stutter. Enough to really make it worthless in my opinion with all the intermittent HDMI problems on top of that.If you need a 32" LCD monitor for a computer to do office stuff, browse and email it would probably be a good deal. For dvd/blu-ray/HD playback it fails utterly.This is the 2nd defective one in a row. Quality control seems very poor. The processing for HD playback is utterly horrible and faulty. The HDMI intermittent video issue is another killer of anything good about this LCD. What a disappointment this has been for my first experience with this company. I should have spent a little more and gone with an LG or Visio. Even my old, screen burned, 2nd gen refurbished Olevia this replaced performed better in 1080i and 720p any day of the week.What a bummer
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Good TV for the price
By tech
In mid 2011 for a 32" 120Hz TV/monitor in the $250 range this seems to be as good as it gets!I found this TV #open box# at frys and decided to give it a try. It has a very clear picture and did not have any dead pixels. It's great as a TV for local broadcasts, streaming video from the Roku XDS, and Blu-rays from the Playstation 3.The only technical issue I have is that it will only display clearly from a computer at WSXGA+ resolution #1680x1050#. Cosmetically it has a thick glossy bezel. For the price I can live with those issues.
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