Conclusion: Westinghouse has gotten in the swing of producing inexpensive HDTVs that, similar to AOC's Envision series, produce good-quality images but omit the advanced features and sophisticated style common to higher-end models such as LG Electronics' 42LG60 (Scarlet). In our PC World Test Center lab tests, the set displayed very nice images, earning a...
Conclusion: What is really important in the end is not how thick a display is, its price, or calibration options - it is the quality of the picture. In the case of the Westinghouse TX-42F430S, that is pretty poor. Artifacting on nearly every scene, no substantial jaggie or noise reduction, and white clipping makes viewing this display almost painful...
Conclusion: The TX-42F430S really surprised me. I went into my review expecting ?just another 42-inch LCD? and came out of it quite impressed with the high level of performance in this $1,600 HDTV. Black levels are close to what the best plasmas achieved just five years ago, and the consistent gamma performance - even in high-brightness picture modes ? was...