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Coby’s 19 in. TFTV Perfect for Small Spaces

June 22nd, 2009

If you’re looking for a great flat panel LCD TV for a small space, Coby’s TFTV 19 in. may be just what you needed. With the global recession causing a glut on the consumer electronics market, there’s never been a better time to buy. Excess supplies have caused electronics retailers to cut prices to unheard of lows. So if you’re looking to find out more about the perfect size TV for a kitchen or dorm room, read on.

Coby’s 19 in. TFTV is a flat panel LCD television with a lightning-fast 8 ms response time. This means a crisp, responsive picture perfect for watching sports, action movies or any old TV show. The Coby 19 in. TFTV supports the industry standard 720p HDTV as well as 480p and 480i resolutions. Its built in tuner supports both NTSC and ATSC inputs. The Coby’s 700:1 contrast ratio means you get a bright, clear picture even in bright settings; glare and reflections shouldn’t be a problem with this TV set.

The TV’s small size makes it perfect for tight spaces. If you’ve been thinking about adding a TV to your kitchen or if your college student wants a sleek, flat panel TV, the Coby TFTV 19 in. is the perfect answer. At just 19.5 inches wide, 7.87 inches deep and 20.87 inches high, this television can fit virtually anywhere! And without sacrificing a quality picture and TV-watching experience.

If you’re thinking about putting this TV in a child’s room, but you’re concerned about what he or she might watch - you can rest easily. The 19 in. Coby TFTV features the industry recognized V-Chip, which allows parents to control what programs their children have access to. You can use it to restrict your children’s viewing to programs that are age-appropriate.

If you’re looking for a new TV that will fit almost anywhere, then the Coby TFTV 19 in. is the answer! Its slight form factor and flat panel LCD make it the perfect TV for tight spaces or as an unobtrusive addition to any room.

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