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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Kreisen |
| FEATURES: | HD-Ready: HDTV Monitor. Youll need to add an HDTV tuner (through DIRECTV, DISH Network, cable box or an off-air HDTV receiver) to receive an HD signal, Aspect ratios of 16: 9, 14: 9, 4: 3, 1: 1, Stereo sound and 5 sound status memory modes (Flat, Music, Movie, Speech, User), Includes stand and remote control, 22-2/5Hx6-3/4Wx37-2/5L" |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | KR-321T |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 858401000422 |
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Customer Reviews of Kreisen KR-321T 32" Widescreen Flat-Panel HDTV-Ready LCD TV
Buyer Beware! If you need service on your TV, you will be in trouble. They do not answer their phones and do not respond to emails. <
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>I purchased a 32" Syntax/Olevia LCD and the Kreisen at the same time and for the same price. The Syntax is so much better in terms of quality and performance. There is only basic a/v connections, the remote is horrible and the picture is really bad. <
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Encross/Kreisen BEWARE: TERRIBLE WARRANTY SERVICE
I began to have a serious problem (no audio) with my KREISEN DVR-530C a few
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>On November 17, 2005 Encross wrote: "We received your DVR yesterday, and we
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>On November 29, 2005 Encross wrote: "Yes, we tested your DVR and found it
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> On December 11, 2005 I wrote: "I have no new information from you since
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>On December 12, 2005 Encross wrote: "Our repair center has it, and is working
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>On December 20, 2005 Encross wrote: "We've had some problems getting parts
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If you are looking for an HDTV LCD, look no further...
I saw an interesting commercial the other day on TV for Circuit City about a guy who's looking to buy a television set but doesn't know which one to get. It starts out with him saying that there is a lot of acronyms around these days, like HDTV, EDTV, etc. and one can easily get confused and end up with NO TV. I thought that was pretty funny, but I also know that it's right - technology goes forward at such a pace, that it is impossible for an average person to keep up with it. I am not going to give you a lecture here, but I do want to explain a few things first (you can skip them and go directly to Pros and Cons list if you already know all of this) before I get to the actual rating of the product:
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>- Burn-in - LCD's don't suffer from pixel burn-in, Plasma TV's do. If you watch a lot of programs with a static image (like CNN Headline News, for example, where there is always a bar on the bottom of the screen) on a Plasma TV, you will have a burn-in, meaning that the pixels in that area will fade and will be of different shade and color than the other ones;
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>I know I promised not to "lecture" you, but those are essential things to consider when choosing your TV. Now that we've determined that LCD's are better than Plasma TV's, and that HDTV is better than EDTV, let's get back to Kreisen. I am not an "impulsive" buyer by any means. Usually, I do want something right away, however, I know that if I hurry things, I'm going to end up "loosing" in the end. That is why, especially when it comes to electronics, I take my time, do my research, read reviews, compare, and ONLY then make a decision. This was also the case with Kreisen. I already knew all the stuff that I've explained here before, so I knew I was going to get an HDTV LCD, but I still didn't know which one to get. It took me about 2 months to make a final decision. So, why did I get Kreisen 321T and why do I recommend it to other people? Let me try explain. I hope my Pros and Cons list will be helpful and will help someone else to make the right choice.
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>Price - Go ahead, I dare you to find a cheaper one with the same specifications.
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>Design - Very smooth. Has both silver and black colors, which coordinates nicely with any piece of furniture. It's also nice to have speakers on the sides, and not at the bottom like some other TV's.
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>Specifications - I've already mentioned that it's going to be hard, if not impossible, to find a cheaper TV with the same specifications. So, what does make Kreisen stand above the competition? Contrast ratio of 1200:1. Response time of 8ms. Resolution of 1366 x 768. Do I need to say more?
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>Display/Colors - It is a known fact that the leading manufacturer of video equipment is Sony. However, in the past couple of years, Samsung and Philips became leading manufacturers in the LCD industry. I'm not telling you to take my word for it. Do your own research if you don't believe me. Sony LCD's are good, but they are not as good as Samsung and/or Philips, and they cost twice as much. You might want to ask what is the relevance of all this information. Well, Kreisen uses both Samsung and Philips panels. If you check, the model 320T uses Samsung, and the 321T uses Philips. In my opinion, Philips is slightly better (check the specifications for both models), and after doing some research, I found out that Philips is significantly better than Samsung displaying black and white colors. I can't talk for 320T model, but I can say that the colors on my TV are simply brilliant. The picture is crystal clear. The colors are so vivid, it's almost unreal. I hooked up a DVD player to it to watch Lion King with my daughter, and I was absolutely blown away. Truly amazing experience.
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>At first, I was going to say that there are no Cons for this TV. However, there is one thing that I find somewhat annoying - input selection. For example, after I watched a DVD, and want to switch to a regular cable broadcasting, it takes 5 clicks of a button on the remote control to do that. And, there is a delay between every input, so it takes about 10 seconds to achieve the desired goal. Not a big deal, but I think it's something Kreisen should address in future LCD models. A friend of mine has a 37" Syntax Olevia HDTV LCD, and I love the way you can select input on it. You press the button, the list of available inputs pops-up, and you just navigate to the one you want. Very cool. But overall, I still like my Kreisen better.
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>Besides minor annoyance explained above, I would still recommend this TV to anyone. Great picture quality, nice design, and unbeatable price make this TV a perfect buy.