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Westinghouse TX-42F450S 42″ LCD 1080p HDTV

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010


Westinghouse TX-42F450S 42″ LCD 1080p HDTV

   Brand: Westinghouse

   Customer Rating :

   List Price : $1,199.99


   Sale Price : $644.00



   Availibility : Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Westinghouse TX-42F450S 42″ LCD 1080p HDTV Feature

  • 42″ LCD HDTV – 1080p; 1920 x 1080 resolution – 6.5 ms response time – 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 120 Hz and Motion Estimation/Motion Compensation – ATSC / NTSC / CATV / Clear QAM TV tuner
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 2 Component, 2 Composite, 1 VGA, 1 SPDIF


Westinghouse TX-42F450S 42″ LCD 1080p HDTV Overviews

The Westinghouse TX-42F450S is a 42″ LCD HDTV from Westinghouse’s top-of-the-line TX Series of televisions. The TV features 1080p native resolution and a 120 Hz panel for a combination of crisp images and a fast refresh rate to provide a complete high definition experience. It includes automatic source detection technology as well as DayBright panel technology to provide a clear picture in both day and night. The TX-42F450S has a contrast ratio of 6000:1 and a response time of 6.5 ms which is an improvement compared to the 1000:1 contrast ratio and 8 ms response time of most of Westinghouse’s previous TX series TVs. It is equipped with an ATSC, NTSC, CATV, and Clear QAM TV tuner in addition to a range of inputs including HDMI, Component, Composite, VGA, and SPDIF


Westinghouse TX-42F450S 42″ LCD 1080p HDTV CustomerReview

I picked this out of a lineup of TVs as having the second best picture. I didn’t focus on brand names at all. The Samsung took first place, of course–but was 0 more.

I googled this TV while in the store and reviewed the specs on Amazon.com. The more I’ve read and learned about this TV the more anxious I got to buy it.

I’ve had it less than a day, but wow! It’s been awesome on the SD Wii and HD (upscaled) Transformers as well as 1080i from DirecTV. It has features I never new were features even after two years of reading and studying.

One important thing to note, the contrast ratio is misreported on the web. It’s actually 2,000:1.

Also, Amazon reports that it is a 120hz unit…but I could not find that evidenced anywhere else. If this unit isn’t…it’s still a steal. If it is 120hz, this unit is highway robbery.

Either way, I’m thrilled.

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