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Zenith D60WLCD 60" LCD Projection HDTV-Ready TV

Zenith D60WLCD 60 LCD Projection HDTV-Ready TV

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Brand: Zenith

List Price: $3,599.99
Buy Used: $1,599.00
as of 7/29/2010 11:00 CDT details
You Save: $2000.99 (56%)

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Seller: simpac enterprise
Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars 25 reviews

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
Display Size: 60
Shipping Weight (lbs): 132.2
Dimensions (in): 17.5 x 56.8 x 42.5
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: D60WLCD
Model: D60WLCD
UPC: 044642046217
EAN: 0044642046217

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 60-inch LCD projection set with 9-element lens system; 56.8 x 42.5 x 17.5 inches (W x H x D)
  • Picture-in-picture, picture-outside-picture, and split-screen capabilities
  • Compact size and weight--the set is no deeper than most 19-inch televisions
  • 3:2 Pulldown Detection properly synchronizes film to video for smooth, theater-like pictures
  • Includes EZ Sound dynamic bass and two built-in 15-watt speakers

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Introducing the ultimate HDTV monitor, where style and form meet advanced technology. If you ever considered purchasing a projection television but were disappointed due to the bulky size, depth, and weight, look no further. Zenith's D60WLCD weighs only 132 pounds, and is no deeper than most 19" televisions, yet delivers a breathtaking 60 diagonal inch high-definition picture. (Set-top box required for high-definition reception). New 3:2 pulldown detects and syncs film to video for smooth theater-like pictures at home.

Amazon.com Product Description
If you're after a big, bright, rear-projection LCD HDTV monitor, Zenith's 60-inch D60WLCD is optimized for widescreen (16:9 aspect-ratio) high-definition images. Being no deeper than most 19-inch CRT sets, the D60WLCD is ideal for home theaters and anywhere where space is a concern. The set features integrated dual NTSC tuners and extensive connection panels and accepts HDTV, SD, and NTSC video sources from external devices.

Three internal LCD panels, augmented by a nine-element lens system, delivers superb 1280 x 720p resolution, enhanced by aspect-ratio correction, an advanced 3D Y/C comb filter that digitally controls and separates color (chroma) and picture (luminance) information, a peak brightness of 680 candles/square meter, a contrast ratio of 200:1, generous 100 x 30-degree viewing angles, and the convenience of picture-in-picture, picture-outside-picture, and split-screen capabilities. DVD mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; the D60WLCD's 3:2 pulldown detection digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture.

Audio features include Zenith's EZ Sound dynamic bass and two built-in 15-watt speakers, while its connection panel accommodates all popular video formats. Front-panel video input jacks let you hook up a camcorder or gaming console, while a 15-pin RGB input handles a digital set-top box. Projection LCD sets are free from two concerns that plague traditional projection sets: phosphor burn-in, which can imprint "ghost" images on the screen when it holds a static image too long, and convergence errors (discrepancies in beam alignment), which require a service technician to come to your home and realign the projection picture tubes. LCD projection televisions don't require alignment, so you don't have to plan for this kind of service.


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars Anyone know about a lawsuit for this crap tv   March 22, 2009
Mark Gates (Los Angeles CA)
I paid 3k dls for this tv when i bought it from circuit city was the best tv outthere but soon i started experiencing this blue haze on the right corner of my tv and now pretty much half of the screen is blue i need to find out if lg/zenith has any lawsuit in any state for this problem or recall my tv is the 60" d60dlcd so if you are looking to buy a big screen DONT BUY this Somebody in CA has the same problem pls contact me at socrams2001@yahoo.com thanks


1 out of 5 stars Boo   July 28, 2008
B. Larsen (CO)
After a few months of having the TV we noticed dark gray spots when it was a dark part. Luckily it was still under warrenty and Zenith came out and fixed it right away. Then just recently we got a blue spot in the bottom corner that grew across the bottom. We're still able to watch tv (for now) but not for long it sounds like. We got online and looked up the issue only to find out this is almost a guarenteed problem with this model of Zenith and cost more to fix than buying a new TV. We seem to be lucky having it last ALMOST 4 years, some people's didn't even last 2.


1 out of 5 stars Blue Haze - In the shop also, for 2 MONTHS   August 31, 2007
R. Johnson (Grove, OK)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After calling LG/Zenith I got the 'we're not responsible but we'll fix your set for free' certified letter. The local repair company began installing the new light engine in my living room but found after complete disassembly that the new engine was not correct and would not work. He loaded up my set and took it to get another engine, he claims to be on the 4th light engine from LG since each one is either wrong for the set or won't work upon installation. I hope they take care of this no matter if the problem is their parts or their choice of repairman or I'll be the one starting the class action!


2 out of 5 stars T.V is currently in the shop and LG is covering the cost   June 28, 2007
pc (usa)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

6 months ago my T.V. started to show the blue haze. At first, I thought it was the satelite signal. How does a $3000 t.v that is 2 years old have problems so quickly. My family grew up on Zeniths; 2 Zenith's in a 25 year span. So I started to do some research on the Internet and learned about the famous LG/Zenith blue haze. I knew the one year warranty had expired, but I thought I would call LG to get their opinion. As soon as I told the customer service rep the model of my T.V., I heard this pause (as she was expecting me to complain about the Blue Haze) which I did. Immediately she told me that I had to speak with someone else in another department. It seem like they established a new unit just for these type of phone calls. To my surprise, the rep told me that they would cover all parts and labor. A week later, I received a letter from LG explaining that they want to cover all expenses to repair my T.V. and there was language in the letter that stated a disclaimer that LG electronic is not at fault for the the problems that have occured. I signed the letter, sented it back to them and they had a video service in my area come pick up the t.v for repair. I should have the set back by next week.


1 out of 5 stars I was ripped off too.   June 13, 2007
C. Ricketts
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I purchased the 44" version of this TV back in June 04. Within 6 months the dreaded blue line appeared at the bottom. An LG rep on another forum confirmed that excessive heat causes the plastic lens mounts to warp after awhile.(He has since deleted all his posts) I can't post a URL but do a search on E44W46LCD + TriodeGuy and you will find my posts on the other forum. There is a fix for the blue line problem that doesn't require light engine replacement. Please see my posts for details. There is also mention from another poster of a class action lawsuit in Jersey.

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