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	<title>Comments on: Hitachi UltraVision® UT42V702 1.5 UltraThin LCD HDTV Monitor 42 Class</title>
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		<title>By: Denis</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 23:11:16 +0000</pubDate>
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I bought this tv and it is great I love the 120 hz it removes any motion blur plus it really helps because it allows movies to be viewed with their natural 24 fps.  Hitachi also offers many great features like 1.5 inch thin display.  Highly recommend.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought this tv and it is great I love the 120 hz it removes any motion blur plus it really helps because it allows movies to be viewed with their natural 24 fps.  Hitachi also offers many great features like 1.5 inch thin display.  Highly recommend.</p>
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		<title>By: Caesarea</title>
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		<dc:creator>Caesarea</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 21:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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This is an awesome set, great picture in HD, and not bad on standard definition! I kind of took a chance on this as I could not find any information on response time, and I know the response time spec is nothing to really go off of anyways because there is no regulation on the perimeters for this stat. Regardless I had to work to see any motion blur on games, and I&#039;m not even sure if it&#039;s more than just an effect when turning quickly. Playing a fps is like the difference between night and day when comparing this set to my early model LCD from Westinghouse. I got my Hitachi UT47V702 through an eBay store with cash back, and it came with the AVC08U unit (don&#039;t get this without it if you plan on using it as a TV without a cable box). According to the manual it only supports up to 1360 x 768 RGB input, and it doesn&#039;t support PC resolutions through DVI to HDMI (I haven&#039;t really tested either yet).  I know some people think it&#039;s bad to have the tuner box separate from the TV, but I think it&#039;s a fabulous solution to making the TV so thin and well styled.  Besides if you want to mess with your inputs it&#039;s way easier to move around the small AV unit (smaller than any VCR), than it is to go digging around behind your big screen. It&#039;s also a handy way to limit the amount of cables running to your unit.  The speakers leave a bit to be desired, but what can you really expect from two 6w speakers? The only thing I wish were different was if the AV unit had an analog audio out, because now I have to get a 60$ converter for my old stereo unit, or upgrade to a digital surround set.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an awesome set, great picture in HD, and not bad on standard definition! I kind of took a chance on this as I could not find any information on response time, and I know the response time spec is nothing to really go off of anyways because there is no regulation on the perimeters for this stat. Regardless I had to work to see any motion blur on games, and I&#8217;m not even sure if it&#8217;s more than just an effect when turning quickly. Playing a fps is like the difference between night and day when comparing this set to my early model LCD from Westinghouse. I got my Hitachi UT47V702 through an eBay store with cash back, and it came with the AVC08U unit (don&#8217;t get this without it if you plan on using it as a TV without a cable box). According to the manual it only supports up to 1360 x 768 RGB input, and it doesn&#8217;t support PC resolutions through DVI to HDMI (I haven&#8217;t really tested either yet).  I know some people think it&#8217;s bad to have the tuner box separate from the TV, but I think it&#8217;s a fabulous solution to making the TV so thin and well styled.  Besides if you want to mess with your inputs it&#8217;s way easier to move around the small AV unit (smaller than any VCR), than it is to go digging around behind your big screen. It&#8217;s also a handy way to limit the amount of cables running to your unit.  The speakers leave a bit to be desired, but what can you really expect from two 6w speakers? The only thing I wish were different was if the AV unit had an analog audio out, because now I have to get a 60$ converter for my old stereo unit, or upgrade to a digital surround set.</p>
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