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Westinghouse 52? 1080p LCD TV $1,099.99

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Seems pretty good.

Random reviews:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2282982,00.asp
http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-p...5-6482_7-32733191.html

Costco extends manufacture warranty to 2 years
Screen Size: 52" Diagonal
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Contrast Ratio: 5000:1
Response Time: 6.5 ms
Viewing Angles: 176° x 176°
Tuner: NTSC/ATSC/ClearQAM
Progressive Scan
3D Noise Reduction
De-Interlacing
3D Adaptive Comb Filter
Autosource?
SpineDesign?
DayBright? - High contrast LCD for both day and night
Table Top Stand: Included
VESA® Compatibility (8 hole pattern): 100mm x 100mm, 200mm x 200mm
Weight: 86.8 lbs (w/ base), 79.7 (w/ out base)
Dimensions: 50.6" x 34.8" x 10.3" (with base), 50.6" x 32.3 " x 6.2 " (w/out base)

Audio:
Speakers: 2x15 watt
12 watt Subwoofer
User Adjustable 5 Band Equalizer

Inputs/ Outputs:
HDMI x4
Component x2
S-Video x1
RF In x1
D-Sub (VGA) In x1
PC Audio In (mini) x1
Audio In (dual RCA) x4
Audio Out (dual RCA) x1
SPDIF Optical Out x1

http://www.costco.com/Browse/P...opnav=&prodid=11267348
 
Westinghouse LCDs aren't a bad product. I've had my 32" in my living room for 2 years now. It gets a lot of use from my Xbox360, HTPC, and comcast.

So far so good and no complaints from me on their quality.
 
I would have to disagree on the TX line, Its utter garbage, If you have $1100 to spend on a TV get a brand name for $200 to $300 more, I am using my TX 47" right now but it now has a 2 inch thick green line down the side of the screen and I get nothing but green garbage in dark scenes. Mine is only 1 1/2 years old, I'm not the only one with issues with the TX line. Head over to www.avsforum.com for more details on this line of TV's. Don't waste your money. And on a side note no matter what brand TV you get, Get an extended warranty on these things.
 
2 years is not enough for this TV, 4 years minimum if your going to risk it which I wouldn't suggest. Go to the forum I suggested for the details.
 
If I need a steam turbine, I'll get a Westinghouse. For TVs, I'll stick to Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, LG, etc.

I own a 32" Westinghouse LCD TV, and quality isn't a word I'd use to describe it. Sure, the picture is fine, but everything from the tuner to the menus are fraught with flaws.
 
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