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Review: Westinghouse TX52F480S

This 52-inch LCD’s slick menus put many others in our test to shame. But they don’t make up for a lack of noise reduction settings, off-balance color, and de-interlacing problems with both video and film sources. Though we do appreciate Westinghouse’s shiny updated case — complete with thick, sturdy stand and easy-access A/V ports — […]
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Rating:

6/10

WIRED
Hanging loops on back of case help with cable management. Modern menus are simple to navigate.
TIRED
No noise reduction adjustment. Off-color LCD makes movies look odd.

This 52-inch LCD's slick menus put many others in our test to shame. But they don't make up for a lack of noise reduction settings, off-balance color, and de-interlacing problems with both video and film sources. Though we do appreciate Westinghouse's shiny updated case — complete with thick, sturdy stand and easy-access A/V ports — especially on a TV this large.