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- 20-inch set with high-contrast PanaBlack picture tube and 600 lines of resolution; TV is 20.3 x 18.2 x 19.3 inches (W x H x D)
- Front audio/video input for easy camcorder hookup; 1.5 watts-per-channel stereo sound
- 2-line digital comb filter sharpens images, reduces "dot crawl"
- Channel labeling simplifies station selection
- V-Chip and GameGuard let you control set use, and a programmable timer turns the set on at specified times
List price: $149.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Excellent quality for the price!
- PanaBlack high-contrast picture tube
- 2-line digital comb filter
- Stereo/SAP reception with dbx noise reduction
- 2 sets of audio-video input jacks for flexibility connecting to home theater devices
- Universal Easicon universal remote control
List price: $699.95 (that's NaN% off!)

Great Choice for the Price!Easy hook up and on screen setup makes installing a breeze.

- PanaBlack picture tube
- Color picture-in-picture capability
- 2-line digital comb filter
- Horizontal edge correction
- Stereo/SAP reception with dbx noise reduction
List price: $699.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Amazing Television
- 32-inch Tau PureFlat screen with Invar mask screen minimizes reflections and color shifts
- Digital Velocity Modulated Scan improves definition at picture edges
- Motion-adaptive three-line digital comb filter sharpens images, reduces "dot crawl"
- BBE High-Definition Sound improves speech intelligibility and restores musical dynamic range
- Channel lock and game guard let you control set use, and a programmable timer powers the set on or off at specified times
List price: $899.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Good value if you don't need HDTV
- PanaBlack picture tube assures high contrast and accurate color reproduction
- Artificial intelligence sound control maintains consistent, high-quality audio levels
- Color picture-in-picture capability
- Universal, illuminated remote control
List price: $899.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Wow
- PanaBlack picture tube assures high contrast and accurate color reproduction
- Artificial intelligence sound control maintains consistent, high-quality audio levels
- Twin-tuner picture-in-picture capability
- Universal, illuminated remote control
List price: $999.99 (that's NaN% off!)

nice set!!!
- 2-tuner picture-in-picture with channel search
- 3-line digital comb filter
- Front and rear audio-video inputs
- Component video input
- Color temperature control

Hard to find but worth itAfter comparing dozens of TVs I still had to give up a few items on my wish list. This unit allows only 16 "favorite" channels -- with over 100 channels on any cable system, 16 is too few. The manual for connecting external did not explain things very clearly and the hand-held "quick reference guide" unfolded to almost 3 feet long (2-sided).


Great with DVDs!
- 51-inch projection television with picture-in-picture
- Stereo/SAP reception with power output of 10 watts per channel
- Component-video inputs
- High-resolution projection picture tube with high-brightness screen
- Built-in progressive-scan line doubler
List price: $2,999.95 (that's NaN% off!)

Great digital TV at a great price!Cons - using the remote is a real bummer. Beause the IR receivers are behind the screen itself, you must be almost directly in front and in the middle of the TV to use the remote. I actually had to by a remote repeater just to get it to work OK. The cirular on-screen menu system is a real pain as well.
All-in-all, this is a top notch TV

- 20-inch stereo TV/DVD combo television
- Plays MP3, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R
- 2-line digital comb filter removes blurred edges between colors
- Home-theater-ready optical digital-audio output for digital surround sound
- FM radio, auto clock and channel set
List price: $449.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Practical purchasePanasonic pros: noticeably better picture, nicer remote, clean integration with the DVD player, built-in FM tuner, has (limited) channel labels, is name-brand, has nicer-looking black plastic cabinet.
Apex pros: lower price, flat screen picture tube, base/treble audio controls, S-video input.
You can download the product manuals from both manufacturers (the latter is at apexdigitalinc.com) and compare for yourself; like most consumer products, the manuals exist primarily to publish CYA disclaimers from the law firms of the manufacturers, not to actually help consumers.
A word about the channel labels in the Panasonic: there are 24 hard-coded labels from commonly-used stations like ABC, HBO, CNN. You have to first scan your cable for available channels, then you can associate a channel number for each of the labels. You can't define your own labels; you're out of luck if you want to label one of the lesser channels like FOOD, HGTV, E!, etc.; and 24 is a small number. This limitation, along with the lack of S-video connectors, leads me to believe this is an OLD Panasonic design. Still, when I went to Sears to check out the Apex, I found that its built-in menus lack channel labels entirely, and is even more bare-bones than this simple Panasonic set.
One other comment about this first generation of TV/DVD players: you can't play a CD or the FM tuner in the built-in unit while watching the TV. Bummer. I would like to be able to put in some music and perhaps watch the news (muted with closed-captions) and not have to listen to the TV's yammering. So it won't fully replace a CD player or stereo if you're hoping to do that (as I was, in an exercise room).
The Panasonic's audio-out is optical, which IMHO is a win over the Apex' coaxial audio-out. It seems that 5.1 receivers with multiple optical inputs are the wave of the future; I've only seen 1 or 2 coaxial inputs in most.
Bottom line: the Panasonic is a better unit but not better. And I'm surprised at the lack of S-video inputs.
My only wish is that it had S-video or component video inputs for the DVD. Sure, about 2-3 times the screen size would be nice too but then that would be anywhere from 4 to 12 times the cost! This is more than enough for a non-TV-addict like me who basically uses TV about 2-3 times a week to watch rented videos.