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Sansui DTV2760

*Est. $255

Sansui DTV2760

27" standard-definition television

pros
  • Good value
  • Largest standard-definition TV available
  • Good connectivity options
  • QAM-compatible digital tuner
cons
  • Few features
  • Picture quality falls short of high-definition TV sets
 
 
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(3 customer reviews)

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Color Not So Good, June 4, 2008
The color on this TV is horrible. There is discoloration at the top of the screen and on the left side and no amount of adjustment will make it go away.
Poor Analog Reception and Unnatural Colors, January 11, 2008

Sansui is made by Orion so my review should cover both DTV2760 TVs: This TV is not recommended for connection to an analog cable box because the TV must convert the analog signal to digital before displaying the actual picture on the TV screen. This extra processing step results in a "lag" which creates a "slight blur" during scene changes and/or movement (e.g. people walking, cars moving, etc.). Also, black and white movies/shows appear to have a distinct green tint (e.g. low-light misadjustment) and this misadjustment also affects how colors are reproduced during a color broadcast (e.g. creating bright but unnatural colors). This misadjustment may be intended by the manufacturer to create more brilliant colors; however, for those that like a green bottle to be green, may be disappointed when the bottle color is reproduced as turquoise. However, on the positive side it does have a digital tuner and it should be capable of receiving "over the air digital signals in the near future." A final word of caution about using a cable box with this set is that a Comcast digital cable box outputs an analog signal if you use the 75 ohm coaxial connection and/or the RCA component outputs (see my caution in the first sentence). Lastly, some websites state that this TV is HDTV ready but I will tell you it is not and it would be a waste of time (in my opinion) to try and use the "composite outputs" of your cable box to improve the picture quality (e.g., stop the blurring). For your reference, I spent 5 years in the TV repair profession before changing career paths to become a telecom hardware engineer for the past 35 years. gus

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Seller difficult, March 10, 2007
The television is great but the seller was difficult. Asked for more money because the price was not correct in the ad. The ad did not have the complete model number either. Eventually the TV was delivered for the asking price but I would not go this route again.
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1. Sears.com

Sears.com is the best site to read user opinions of the 27-inch Sansui DTV2760. The five reviews here are positive; most say it's a good second TV.

Review: Sansui 27 Inch Class CRT SDTV with ATSC/QAM Digital Tuner, Contributors to Sears.com

2. Amazon.com

Amazon.com has fewer reviews than Sears.com, and the nature of the reviews make it somewhat less useful at the present time. One reviewer repeats comments he also made at Sears.com. Another likes the TV, but spends most of the review complaining about a seller.

Review: Sansui DTV2760 Digital Color TV Reviews, Contributors to Amazon.com

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