Saturday, May 2, 2009

Sylvania LC225SL9 22-Inch LCD HDTV

PRODUCT FEATURES:22" WSXGA LCD displayClear pix technologyResolution WSXGA (1680 x 1050)3D digital comb filterPicture control (contrast, brightness, color, tint, sharpness)Built-in ATSC/NTSC tuner (HD quality output)Closed caption decoderSleep timer (up to 120 min)Auto shut offRemote control
Customer Review: A Flat-Screen LCD BARGAIN!!
My husband snuck this Sylvania 22" LCD flat screen, into a custom built bookcase in our enclosed porch (smoking room) when I wasn't looking. It really looks like the TV was custom-made for the bookcase! It turns out I like this TV very much, and my husband LOVES it. He can watch what he wants without having to miss parts because he's out having a smoke. I can easily see where you could put one in the garage, a large bathroom, or a guest room. The price was certainly right - around $250, which is a STEAL, and the delivery is indeed very quick. Bottom Line: We love the picture - it's very crisp, the colors are vivid, and I cannot think of one thing about this TV that I don't like. It's a wicked good TV, brilliant picture, and at a Bargain Basement price. I wish we could run across deals like this more often...
Customer Review: Great product for the price
This is a great product at a great price and quick shipping well. The picture quality is great. It's fits perfect in a small space and still offers a nice size screen.


I have been using the Garmin Nuvi 660 for the past few years and have decided to upgrade to the new Garmin Nuvi 760 last week. Both 660 and 760 models are still available in the market and it can be a pretty daunting task choosing between the two. The 760 is about $100 bucks more expensive than the older model, but for those for frequently use their GPS navigator, let me say that the 760 is well worth its price. It has all the function of the Garmin 760 and much more. Here is a quick list of the new and improved functions found on the new 760 model.

In the new Garmin 760, one of the biggest improvements can be seen in the fonts used to display the street names. Although this may seem to be a small change, but the new font has greater visibility compared to the one in the older model. With the new font, the street names can be deciphered through a quick glance while driving.

In the older model, the zoom mode is quite a nightmare. When zoomed in on the 660 models, the road that you are on is magnified so much that it makes it difficult to see the other streets nearby. This makes the zoom feature pretty useless in places where you need to make several turns within short distances. This flaw was fixed in the new Garmin Nuvi 760. When zoomed in on 3D mode, the magnification in adjusted so that you can still easily view all the other roads nearby.

The new Garmin 760 has a sleek and cleaner design. Unlike the 660, the new model does not have an antenna. It is also much easier to mount and dismount the navigator from its stand. The power socket of the new model is also conveniently relocated to the bottom of the unit, which makes it much easier to plug the charger in.

Most important of all, the new model is just a better navigator than the older model. It anytime from 45 to 2 minutes for the 660 model to lock on to the satellite. With the Garmin Nuvi 760, it takes less than 20 seconds to lock on, very useful when you are in a hurry. The new model also have a stronger signal where you can easily receive a satellite lock on even when you are indoors.

For more reviews and product info, visit Garmin Nuvi 760. For reviews on other electronic gadgets, visit http://garminseries.blogspot.com

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