Akai 32" HDTV for $449

TallPilot

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Sep 25, 2007
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Great picture, not so great audio, it's ok, but when I watch a dvd I turn on the home theatre amp.
 

cmv

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Oct 10, 1999
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Sounds decent:
HD performance.
This high-performance HDTV is the perfect size for almost any room in your home. It has a high-resolution screen which delivers realistic, true-to-life images and has an ATSC tuner so you can receive over-the-air HD broadcasts.

* High-defintion 32" monitor delivers 1366x768 native resolution for crisp, realistic images
* Built-in ATSC/Clear QAM tuner for HDTV broadcast reception
* HDTV compatibility through dual HDMI inputs for true digital connections or component inputs
* Wide screen aspect ratio (16:9) for a cinema-style home theater experience
* VGA port for connection to your computer for an integrated home theater experience


What's in the box

* Akai LCT32Z5TA 32" LCD HDTV
* Stand
* Remote Control
* AA Alkaline Batteries (2)
* User's Guide
 

Scarpozzi

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Jun 13, 2000
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Awesome price. I'm just weary of Akai's warranty from the Plasma sets they were selling at Walmart a few years back.

1. Sets broke 6 months after purchase
2. Walmart sent customers with broken sets to Akai for warranty support
3. Akai stated that they no longer manufactured the parts needed to fix the sets
4. People were expected to ship sets back to get them repaired or replaced, but I never heard anyone that was successful. This was on 42" $950 plasma sets.

They may have increased quality over the years...I just hope they straightened out customer service issues too.
 

Elstupido

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Jan 28, 2008
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Bought one from Office Depot several months ago for $500 and the extended $50 3 year warranty, and I researched it to death. Hard to find a lot of info on this unit. Very nice set, great looking HD and upconverted DVD play, and I have no complaints about the audio. Most of the time however, I'm running the audio through my old Onkyo receiver and speakers.

Not to mention the ton of inputs this thing has compared to other bargain TV's. Most excellent price!
 

I4AT

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Oct 28, 2006
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My dad had a 27" Akai TV that died about a month after the 1 year warranty was up. He was lucky enough to get an exchange from the store he bought it at and replaced it with a Sony.
 

TallPilot

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Sep 25, 2007
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Sound isn't bad after all, my set was defaulted to "news audio" reset it to normal, and I'm happy with it.
 

carguy83

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Mar 17, 2008
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I have an AKAI 42" Plasma that I got on special at office depot well I used to work there so extra special deal. Anyway they have a excellent picture but sound is crappy.
 

GTFan

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Jan 11, 2001
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Yep I got that same Akai plasma from OD a year ago. Used a 12% Staples coupon and got it for around $800 out the door. Been working very well for me, so I wouldn't have any prob buying this LCD if I was in the market for one.

But I have seen deals from time to time on 32" LCDs for less than $400, not one lately though.
 

JDub02

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I had an Akai CRT before I bought my plasma. My folks have an Akai projection HDTV. Both are rebadged Samsungs. They've been great. No problems at all.
 

endlessmike

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Jul 24, 2007
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Has anyone actually found one of these? According to the website zipcode search none of my local stores have them.

Edit - Err, aside from OP. Must have gone fast or else every Radioshack In OH is pants.
 

imported_philpoe

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Jan 26, 2005
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I found 2 stores with 1 each near me, but I had to keep plugging in zip codes. The search radius is apparently pretty limited. One was a display unit, and the was sealed. I went to go see the display unit, hopefully to compare to other TVs.

Similar to TallPilot's experience, the audio was set to "News" mode and sounded bad. "Normal" sounded fine. It looks like "News" emphasizes voice frequency ranges.
The option to change the sound mode is on the remote only, as is a setting called "picture mode", which seems to slightly adjust color temp.

RS effectively defeated my purpose of coming to see a display model. It was up next to a Sylvania and an LG of the same size (Sorry, didn't take model #s), but they were fed by standard def.
The LG looked very nice, actually trouncing the Akai. The Sylvania was "squished" in 4:3 (but looked nice doing it!).

The Akai's video scaler certainly didn't look up to par with the LG's. In fact, despite the squished screen, the Sylvania looked better as well.
RS offered a 10% discount and 2nd year of warranty on the display unit. With a 30 day return policy, I decided to see for myself at home.

At home I connected to the cable box via HDMI, and set the box to output 1080i over HDMI, and 4:3 override to "off".

Going through the HD channels, Food Network looked not so good. National Geographic looked good. Ratatouille was on OnDemand and looked great.
For the regular channels, TNT non-HD (NBA playoffs) looked _TERRIBLE_. Food Network non-HD looked decent. In short it seemed that the Akai just couldn't deal with non-HD stuff very well. Most HD channels looked pretty good.

I hooked up a non-upconverting DVD player via composite cable, and got much better results than I expected. Pressing an A/V cable into service as a component cable got a slight improvement. I'm encouraged that there was this much information to get off of a 480i DVD. I may still get an upconvert DVD player with HDMI since they're cheap.

What it shows though is that Comcast is compressing their channels to death.

In short - plug in a lot of zip codes if you want to find a store with one.
My opinion is, this TV's a pretty good deal if you're watching HD content or watching DVDs (I'm sure blu-ray or HD-DVD looks even better). If all of your video inputs are switched via your AV receiver via component or HDMI, this makes it even better. Of course, if you have all of that, a few hundred more for a better LCD may not be an issue.
If you're watching standard def, especially on cable, I think it will wear on you.

pros - It's cheap! It shows HD content OK. It shows DVDs OK. It has plenty of inputs. If I keep it I'll end up with cable and upconvert DVD via HDMI and Wii via component and PC via VGA.

cons - Standard def (at least on cable) isn't very good. It has trouble handling high dynamic range, especially dark scenes with a light source. You can see the banding, but that's the nature of LCDs. You can't label the inputs, and it won't auto-switch inputs if only one is active. If you use all the inputs, you'll either need the remote to switch, or invest in a decent universal.

Well this turned into more of an Akai LCT32Z5TA review than an update on the deal, but hopefully it helps others.

The price makes me consider keeping it, but it's not a slam dunk. I'll keep looking at other models during my 30 days. I'll likely lug around a laptop with VGA to HDMI cable and play DVDs on-site.
 
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