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Coby TFTV3217


$450.00 Released November, 2008

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The Coby TFTV3217 is a 32” widescreen, high-definition LCD television with dual ATSC/NTSC tuners for enhanced reception of digital signals (DTV-ready). It features HDMI inputs for high-definition video, as well as a 15-pin VGA interface for computer connectivity.

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The TFTV3217 is an optimal choice for consumers who desire television (which as of June 12th, 2009 is all digital) without having to purchase a separate DTV converter. Very notable features of the TFTV3217 include full-range stereo speakers (20W), a wall-mountable design, and V-chip parental control. All in all, the TFTV3217 isn’t a top-notch mode considering its poor contrast (700:1) and semi-HD native resolution (720p), but it is affordable, fairly large, and compatible with media players, DVR/VCRs, and video games. The Coby TFTV2617 retails for $449.99 and comes with a 90 day limited warranty.

Additional Information

The Coby TFTV3217 is a step up from the TFTV2617. The only notable difference between these two models is that the TFTV3217 has a substantially larger screen.

Features

  • 32” Widescreen, HD LCD
  • Dual ATSC/NTSC Tuners
  • HDMI-Compatible
  • Parental Control (V-Chip)
  • HDCP compliance for HDCP content support
  • AV Input Jacks
  • 15-pin VGA Interface (computers)
  • Full-range stereo speakers (20W)
  • Digital comb filter and noise reduction
  • Multi-language on-screen display
  • Wall-mountable design (VESA 400mm x 200mm)
  • 90 Day Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Screen Size: 26”
  • Contrast: 700:1
  • HDTV Capable: HD Tuner included
  • Screen Format: 16:9 Widescreen
  • Warranty: 90 Days

Video Inputs

  • Coaxial Antenna
  • HDMI w/HDCP (2)
  • RCA Component Video
  • RCA Composite Video
  • S-Video
  • 15-Pic PC VGA

Audio Inputs

  • RCA Stereo (2)
  • 3.5mm Audio

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