
About a year ago, I found the RCA L26WD23 flat screen television at a clearance sale for well under five hundred dollars. Epinions is showing a link to purchase this television for $530, which seems a little bit steep for this model. I have three flat screen televisions. One is a Vizio 32 inch LCD which has a great picture but anemic sound. The other 32 inch LCD flat screen is an Emerson, which has a great picture and audio but slow warm up time. Finally, there is the RCA 26 inch LCD flat panel, which has great picture and sound, fast warm up time, but is considerably smaller than the other two models. This television is currently selling for slightly less than what I paid for the 32-inch Emerson. At the current listed price, I probably would not have bought this unit. However, at the price I paid, I have no complaints.
I have this television set up in my guest bedroom. It is being used as my multi-media monitor. It is hooked up to cable (without a box) so all of the basic cable channels are available. It is also hooked up to an X-Box and a computer with wireless internet, mouse and keyboard. If I have company that wants to surf the internet, they can lay in the bed and use the wireless keyboard and mouse to surf. The remote control for the television has easy to understand buttons, which includes an input button to switch between the various input modes. There are numerous jacks on the back panel of the television to allow for a variety of feeds. The jacks include a VGA Input, which I have used to connect my computer to the television. There is also an audio input next to the VGA jack in case you want to connect your computer sound to the television instead of using the standard speakers. There are two component video input jacks which allow you the option of connecting using the high definition cables along with left and right speakers. There is a composite video jack which offers a selection between the red yellow and white connecting cables or an S-Video cable. There is a composite video output along with a coaxial audio output. There are also two HDMI jacks. On the side of the television is another composite video jack with the same options as the one on the rear with the addition of a headphone jack. This makes it easier to connect a device that is not permanently attached to the television (X-Box or a DVD player). Surfing between input devices can be done quickly with the remote control. The remote control can also be programmed to work with two additional devices.
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