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Image Advanced 2200 TV Review(*est. $1,200)You are here: Health & Fitness >> Treadmills >> Image Advanced 2200 TVThis page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Treadmills which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.
What the reviewers like:
On paper, the Image Advanced 2200 TV has solid specs, including an unusually wide (60" x 20") belt, a powerful 2.75-hp motor and a 350-pound weight limit, among other features. This treadmill's built-in LCD TV also has good novelty value. What the reviewers don't like: One concern is that there isn't yet any reliability data on the Image Advanced 2200 TV, and reviewers question replacement costs if the TV ever breaks down. Image Advanced 2200 TV review highlights Unfortunately, TreadmillDoctor.com's review of the Image Advanced 2200 TV doesn't quite add up. The writer concentrates on the built-in LCD TV, wondering what Image will demand for a replacement if it ever breaks down, but doesn't address this machine's solid specs: An unusually wide and long (60" x 20") belt, a 2.75-hp motor and a 350-pound weight limit (which all receive above-average scores). On paper, this treadmill looks good, and it might appeal if you want the small, integrated TV. We were only able to find one review -- professional or otherwise -- of the Image Advanced 2200 TV treadmill, but it's from a good source: TreadmillDoctor.com, which is especially reliable because it doesn't sell the machines it reviews. Consumer Reports hasn't yet tested the Image Advanced 2200 TV treadmill, which includes a small, integrated LCD television. Also see full report: Treadmills *In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).1.
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