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42 recensioni
05/2025
alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 42 recensioni su Westinghouse TX-52F480S. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.9/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.3/5 per altri prodotti. I commenti su dimensione e design sono generalmente positive. In aggiunta, usabilità e prezzo ottengono buone opinioni ma il telecomando ha ottenuto lamentele.
qualità immagine, prezzo, usabilità, design, dimensione
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Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, Westinghouse TX-52F480S ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 87/100 = qualità Molto buono.
Recensione utente (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 32 user reviews of Westinghouse TX-52F480S from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. Views about the design and size are on the whole positive. The price and usability also get good reviews.
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78% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Recensione esperto da : Lincoln Spector (pcworld.com)
The Westinghouse Digital TX-52F480S ($2550, as of November 4, 2008) is the second-most-expensive HDTV in its size category. Though it costs only $50 more than the Samsung PN50A760, this set falls short of the Samsung on image quality and features.
Good image quality Intellegently senses A/V inputs
Disappointing audio Poorly designed remote
Overall, the Westinghouse TX-52F480S is a pretty good TV. But other models offer more features for less money
Recensione esperto da : Chuck Cage (wired.com)
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,...
Hanging loops on back of case help with cable management. Modern menus are simple to navigate
No noise reduction adjustment. Off-color LCD makes movies look odd
Recensione esperto da : Rick Broida (wired.com)
Summer might not seem the most compelling time to spring for a new HDTV, what with Lost, Battlestar Galactica, and 30 Rock on hiatus. On...
Easily the hottest-looking thing in your living room. Spell-binding color and contrast. King’s ransom in connectivity ports easily accessible from side-facing rear panel. Onscreen menus so easy, a six-year-old could tweak ‘em. Supports input labels:...
Butt-ugly non-backlit remote. Automatic source detection foiled by always-on sources like TiVos. Takes about 10 seconds to recover from energy-saving standby mode. Optical audio output doesn’t work with HDMI sources
Recensione esperto da : Robert Heron (pcmag.com)
The latest (and largest) Westinghouse LCD TV delivers amazingly high image contrast at an attractive price.
Excellent selection of 1080p-compatible video ports. High contrast ratio. No image overscan with HD sources.
Default picture settings yield slightly green images. No picture-in-picture (PiP). No on-screen feedback with manual input switching. ; Watch the Westinghouse TX-52F480S Video Review!
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Recensione esperto da : Adrienne Maxwell (hometheaterreview.com)
Much like Vizio, Westinghouse is targeting the entry-level TV marketplace, with products that offer good performance, but don't include as many advanced features and set-up options as you'll find in the top-shelf brands. The TX-52F480S is the largest...
Recensione esperto da : Scott Wilkinson (ultimateavmag.com)
Westinghouse is one of the most venerable consumer-appliance brands in American history, so it's no wonder the company has gotten into the LCD TV game in a big way. I've reviewed several Westinghouse sets, and I've seen steady improvement with each...
Great color, blacks, shadow detail, Grayscale close to correct in Warm color-temp setting, Four HDMI inputs, Good value
Loss of detail in moving images, Slight white crush in bright white scenes, Only one set of RGB calibration controls
As I said at the outset, the Westinghouse TX-52F480S has a lot going for it. Color reproduction, black level, and shadow detail are all excellent. Detail in high-def material is superb as long as there's little motion, but when things get moving, a...
Recensione esperto da : Scott Wilkinson (hometheater.com)
The TX-52F480S is the latest and largest LCD TV offered by the company, and it's got a lot going for it. Even better, it's priced at only $2500, far less than premium 52-inchers. Can it compete with those big-dog brands? Let's see...
Recensione esperto da : Scott Wilkinson (soundandvision.com)
Westinghouse is one of the most venerable consumer-appliance brands in American history, so it's no wonder the company has gotten into the LCD TV game in a big way. I've reviewed several Westinghouse sets, and I've seen steady improvement with each...
Recensione esperto da : AVRev.com (avrev.com)
The Basics: The TX Series is Westinghouse's top LCD line, yet these HDTVs are still an outstanding value in the 1080p market. This new 2008 model is the company's first 52-inch LCD, and it boasts a slightly faster response time of 6.5ms, a higher...
Recensione utente (newegg.com)
One review I read show this TV to hold a lot of promise. I'd love to see a real deal review of the TV from someone who owned one. I've been looking for a reasonably priced 1080p LCD TV that is >= 52" to replace my 52" DLP, and this might be the winner.
Low MS, 1080p, 4 stinking HDMI inputs, reasonably large screen
I don't own it, so I'm not sure of any. Perhaps that it isn't 65
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