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Magnavox 15MF237S 15-Inch LCD HDTV

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:

Perfect for my kitchen

(5 out of 5) by always learning on Jul 9, 2007 (San Francisco, CA)
What a surprise to open and set up in 20 mins. And with the built in digital tuner, I didn't need a cable box. Just snagged all the digital channels coming through my cable (at no extra cost). Unfortunately, in the channel set up it also grabbed all these music channels too.

You do NOT want to use this to listen to music. Built in speakers are average for regular TV, and lousy for music. But hey! I bought it for the kitchen.

The only disadvantage so far is the power transformer that you have to have laying around somewhere. Otherwise the "footprint" is minimal.

Picture quality is fine and of course digital is great.

26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:

Magnavox 15MF237S 15" LCD HDTV

(5 out of 5) by Paul Segalla Protovision Inc. on Jun 11, 2007 (Boston, MA)
Picture quality was excellent, set-up was a breeze, remote easy to use, sound quality is fine for a small set like this. I'm very happy with the Magnavox thus far and would be happy to refer to others!

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

NOT for channel surfers!

(3 out of 5) by PRG4533 on Aug 25, 2008 (Seattle, WA USA)
A good TV overall, but a VERY annoying "feature" is the large, on-screen information display that obscures the screen every time the channel is changed. This display cannot be disabled and is very annoying when channel surfing.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

great, small TV

(5 out of 5) by Helen L on Aug 2, 2008 (Massachusetts)
I like this flat screen TV very much. I am very disappointed that this size TV has been discontinued. I needed a 15" square shaped TV because of limitations on dimensions where I was installing the TV. I am sure many other consumers may have the same issues. All new 15" TV's are actually a minimum of 18" wide which was not a dimension my space could handle. I actually had to purchase a refurbished TV so I am concerned that its lifespan maybe short. I know manufacturers are basing their dimensions on wide screen formatting. Too bad for those of us who have a hole to fill that is not suited for widescreen.