

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #73960 in Home Theater
- Color: Black
- Brand: Westinghouse
- Model: LD-3235
- Dimensions: 5.50" h x
23.00" w x
36.60" l,
21.83 pounds
- Native resolution: 1366 x 768
- Display size: 31.5
Features
- 2 HDMI inputs(HDMI cable not included) - High-speed HDMI cable is the only connection that can deliver a full HDTV experience with a full 720p picture and digital surround sound
- 176 degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles - Enable easy viewing from multiple vantage points
- 31.5" screen measured diagonally from corner to corner for optimal viewing in medium-size rooms
- Ultraslim design (2-3/8" deep), ideal for wall mounting (with optional mounting kit, not included)
- 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio (3000:1 native) delivers bright whites and deep blacks for enhanced image color and vibrancy
Westinghouse LD-3235 32-Inch 720p LED HDTV (Black)
Product Description
32" LED TV from Westinghouse offers a large viewing area and dynamic contrast ratio to ensure movies and games look their best. Enjoy energy efficient, space-conscious design wherever your family gathers to be entertained. Slim Design - Westinghouse Digital optimizes efficient engineering in all LED backlit LCD TVs, which means our LED TVs feature a super slim profile for an easy fit in any space or on any wall. Uses 10% less energy than a 60 watt light bulb - Meets Energy Star's ratings slated to go into effect 2010.Eco-Thoughtfully designed with the environment in mind - Lightweight means a lower transportation carbon footprint.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.Terrible
By Gary
I purchased this TV from Best Buy and had almost the exact same experience as a previous reviewer. After about 40 days (10 days after the return period), it stopped responding to the remote and the picture began turning blank more and more frequently until eventually it just stayed blank. Dealing with Westinghouse is a nightmare. It took me several weeks of trying before I was able to speak with anyone. The only responses to my e-mails were auto generated and told me to call the same number that was in the product guide. After paying $80 to have it shipped, it shipped back about two weeks later and it was immediately clear it had not been repaired. When I called Westinghouse, after being on hold for 20 minutes the representative I spoke to could not have been ruder, I honestly think there is a warrantee process designed to give customers the run around until they give up. Maybe the worst purchase I've ever made.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Device Input Malfunction
By E. Martinez
We have the exact same problem. We bought this TV at Best Buy, but I was past their (absurd) 30 day return policy by a week. The TV keeps losing signal regardless of multiple attempts with cables and devices.Here are the devices I tried on this tv:Xbox 360 with HDMI, Samsung Blu Ray with a different HDMI, DVD Player with Component, Old Xbox with RCA's.Plugged the same devices with same cables to a Vizio and each one worked.Please if you experience this issue with this TV, let us know. Specially if you purchased it from Best Buy.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.More than just a bad batch, a bad TV in-general. Don't be tempted by price, because this is garbage.
By Level99
Well, it's nice to know I'm not the only one who purchased this from Best Buy and am experiencing the exact same issues.I bought this from Best Buy #1436 on 10/12/11 as I was building an entertainment setup for numerous old and new video game systems. I rarely used it but for the first three months it suited my needs. The sound is absolutely horrible on the built-in speakers, but the headphone-out jack facilitated enough for an external sound system to compensate. The video quality was slightly below average, but that was to be expected.Then, almost EXACTLY after the 33rd day, I started experiencing some strange picture issues. For the first week, I got about an hour of use before the picture started going out. And when I say it started going out, I'm not referring to the inputs not being detected properly. The audio and video connections were solid, and no matter what kind of input I tried, the picture would still flicker in and out. Specifically, the picture would start to crush upwards with various scattered green lines. Spastic flickering accompanied this until the picture just completely cut out, and the audio would still be running. Sometimes, just waiting would bring the video back temporarily, and then it would go out again in the same way. Sometimes the video would not come back at all.Here's the kicker: the GUI boxes and menu were succumbing to those symptoms as well, so it was the entire display hardware that was glitching and failing, not the inputs.Restarting it temporarily fixed it at first, but as time went by, the symptoms increased and power cycling no longer remedied it. You know what started helping temporarily fixing it? Read this slowly: a somewhat forceful jab down on the top of the tv. YEAH, just like an old CRT getting bad UHF reception, banging on the top of the set helped for a little bit. I have never in my life seen a digital TV be remedied by physical force that way. I can only assume that there might be some loose solder on one or more of the internal connections. I'd attempt to open it and check myself if I weren't afraid it were going to electrically shock me, which considering the possible culprits for this kind of issue, is probable.As of today, the picture doesn't show up at all anymore. I hadn't used it in about 3 weeks but in that time it apparently decided to just stop working entirely picture-wise. I haven't tried calling about the warranty yet, however having read what other people have experienced, if Westinghouse tells me to pay for the shipping to have it "repaired", I will tell them that I'll spend the money on a sledge instead to get a few last fleeting moments of enjoyment out of the box, and vow to never buy a Westinghouse product ever again.Take it from me: avoid this set for any cost. In fact, avoid it even if you get it for free. You'll end up with a very large impractical paperweight.
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