
The 2D to 3D conversion effect doesn't give much depth within the picture itself, but rather you see the entire picture either in front of, or behind, the TV's frame, depending on your 3D settings. Look up the 42" version of this TV here on to find some of them. I did some research about this brand and found very favorable reviews wherever I looked. Not really a con for me as I just use the TV's stereo headphone out, but those in need of digital output must have RCA capable audio equipment. No optical audio output only has RCA Coax for digital sound. I haven't priced replacements but they can't be much. They do have a cheaper feel to them, but they're very light-weight and comfortable. It also has a 2D to 3D conversion which provides a nice 3D effect on 2D content.Įasy to use remote with convenient 3D effect buttons.ģ passive 3D glasses, plus 1 clip-on glasses. Very easy to set up and connect to Comcast cable box, XBOX 360, PC, and audio system.Īmazing 3D picture on true 3D content. Great price! Lowest price I've seen for an LED 3D TV!Įasy mounting to base stand.

Simply stated, you would be hard pressed to point out any improvement in picture quality between this, and the competitors that run double to triple the price.Īwesome HDTV, will definitely recommend to my friends and associates. Dynamic ratio that Sceptre uses (Dynamic are often highly over inflated numbers, and pointless, as your eyes cannot define those ranges anyway). While some reviews have dinged the sound quality, it is definitely passable, and easily optimized - and the high dollar boxes get the same comments- ulimately you are going to want to run this through your A/V receiver or get a sound bar if you want the deep sound you hear when you are looking at them in the stores (take time to notice that they are almost always hooked up to a sound bar or home theatre running surround sound, you never hear just the TV itself.).Īs far as picture quality: I was a little concerned that a 4000:1 contrast ratio would denote a less than optimum picture, until I did research and found 1: that is the limit of the eye to detect anyway, 2: ALL movies are produced below that range, and 3: this is an actual vs. Picture quality, colors are awesome, as expected from an LED TV, set up is a breeze (took less than 15 minutes to hook up to my home theatre system- including dialing in personal preferences for sound and picture). Took time to research reviews and ratings on line especially as I was unfamiliar with the brand, and found that it consistently receives good reviews and ratings from everywhere.

I shopped 6 physical stores and couldn't find anything to compare with the Sceptre in price/feature. An Absolute bargain for a 3D HDTV at this price: performs better than any of the other mid-level price point TV's I researched.
