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Brand: Hitachi Display Size: 32 inches Item Dimensions: Label: Hitachi Manufacturer: Hitachi Model: 32UX01S MPN: 32UX01S Publisher: Hitachi Studio: Hitachi Warranty: 1 year warranty Editorial Review: Product Description: The top-rated analog color televisions of the UltraVision UX Series feature Hitachi's UltraBlack picture tube for deep rich color reproduction. The advanced 2-tuner picture-in-picture enables you to enjoy two programs at the same time without the inconvenience of connecting to a VCR. The UX Series modern cabinet design will compliment any living space. With UltraVision technology, all the vibrant details are perfectly clear: Sunlight reflecting off the ocean; the texture of a butterfly's wings. And UltraVision's true colors portray the world in all it's multi-hued majesty, from the flaming orange/red of fall leaves in New England, to the brilliant turquoise water of a tropical island lagoon. At Hitachi, UltraVision is a mindset. It is an environment in which a dedicated worldwide team designs and engineers products with one primary goal: to deliver the best possible entertainment experience. This television can become your window to all the entertainment the world has to offer. So sit back and enjoy the view. With UltraVision by Hitachi, you've got the best seat in the house. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - First reviewer not honestThis TV was designed before all of the standards were completely developed for HDTV. "Also, HDTV cable boxes apparently require inputs to the TV via the component inputs. No problem. But when you do this, the TV disables the audio volume level. It disables the output of RF signal back to the cable box when component video watched. It disables PIP also." The TV is having problems because Time Warner is most likely outputting some sort of copyright protection on their component ... Read More Rating: - HDTV good, this TV notThis TV has a pretty good picture. However, if you use the Time-Warner HDTV cable box, there appears to be an incompatibility. The picture breaks up badly (like a mal-functioning vertical hold) when any channel is switched using the hi def cable box. It stabilizes then breaks up again while watching. Does not matter if you are watching regular or HDTV channels. Also, HDTV cable boxes apparently require inputs to the TV via the component inputs. No problem. But when you do this, the TV disables ... Read More |