Thursday, June 21, 2012

Coby TF-DVD2395 23-Inches 1080p LCD High-Definition Television DVD Combo - Black

With Coby’s TF-DVD2395 23 In. 1080p LCD HDTV/DVD Combo the crystal-clear HD picture meets complete digital entertainment. The TFDVD2395 incorporates the best features for television and movie viewing in a single system, with dual tuners for great reception of standard and digital television broadcasts, integrated slot-loading, HD-upconversion DVD player, and USB/SD card slots for direct playback of your digital files. Full-range stereo speakers provide crisp highs and deep bass. Additional features include AV and VGA connections, digital noise filter and multifunction on-screen controls.

Coby TV Customers Reviews

Excellent for the price point

This is a great little all-in one TV. Plays DVDs, audio CDs, and music, movie, and picture files from either a memory card (slot) or memory stick (USB), and is PC hook-up ready to boot! I put 118 Mickey Mouse cartoons on an 8 gig card and they played just fine. When the TV isn't being watched, I have another card that I loaded up with family photo (jpegs) and use it as a digital picture frame. There's nothing I've tried that hasn't worked on this TV. As far as the other reviewers who complained about the speaker sound quality; what manufacturer is going to put high end speakers on a $230 TV? None! Page ONE of the instruction manual reads... "Superior Sound - Built-in Dolby Digital decoder to output high quality sound effects." The key word here is OUTPUT. They expect you to hook up external sound. I put 75 watt 2.1 computer speakers on this TV and found it to be true. The sound IS awesome, with the right OUTPUT. I have thumping bass and high trebles from my 3 piece speaker system. For it's low low price, I think this TV is a steal. I'd buy it again in a heart beat! Love it, and everything it's capable of doing!

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1 comment:

  1. I was looking at this television last week at Wal-Mart as a potential replacement for my sons’ room, but I had never heard of the brand before now so I figured I would wait and research the name first. Let’s just say the reviews are not favorable at all for the Coby television, and the last thing I want to do is buy an HD television to replace it in 3 months. I am already looking to replace all three televisions in the house since I upgraded to the Hopper DVR from Dish. It had 3 high definition feeds that don’t need a big clunky receiver at them, which is a bonus in my book. A coworker at Dish also told me the Hopper has built in picture in picture in it so I can watch the Bronco’s on half the television and the RedZone channel on the other half and never miss a play. I know though that is won’t be on this Coby.

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