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Akai PT46DL10 46" DLP HDTV
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| Part No: | B000ASDU4U |
| Manufacturer: | Akai |
| MFG Part: | PT46DL10 |
| Customer Rating: | 2.5 / 5.0 |
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| I had TV for only 6 months and the screen goes dark after a twenty seconds and the company doesn't cover the repair cost. Also the company has very bad customer service. |
| May be inexpensive, but well worth the money!!! | 2006-01-29 | 5 / 5 |
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I have a 46 inch Akai DLP HDTV and I love it. The only time I have ever heard the fan running is when you are turning on or off the TV - by no means does it run 24/7 and if it does, I sure don't hear it! It has a very crisp and clear picture while watching DVD's and HD Television.
Once you have watched one of these pure HD channels you will never want to watch the regular channels again.
Several of my friends own Akai's as well and I have never heard anyone complain to be honest I ran down a got mine because of the great success they have had with theirs.
My opionion is that this TV is well worth the money you won't be sorry! |
| Cheap and for a reason! | 2005-11-30 | 2 / 5 |
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If you are looking for a cheap entry level HD TV then this might be for you, but there are problems.
1)Like the picture is terrible if you do not have high definition input (expect that computer interpolated funny picture you get form most HD TV with analog input). NOT FOR THOSE WHO STILL USE analog (cable like)input.
2) I could never get the picture to look just right with adjustments. Once one thing looked good, then other thing looked terrible.
3) Exceptionally noisy TV! I've since learned some newer DLP TV's are better but this one is bad. You'll hear the fan run 24/7.
4) Did not keep a 4:3 picture ratio when I turn off the TV? An adjustment you will have to make.
Probably a decent TV if you have HD broadcast with the correct inputs.
The cheapest you can expect to pay for a good 42-46" DLP (Samsung, Toshiba, etc..) TV as of today is about $1500-1700. Any thing less is most likely 1st generation DLP's and using old technology.
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