Magnavox 15MF200V 15" LCD Flat-Panel Stereo TV


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Enjoy slim, stylish video images from Magnavox's 15-inch 15MF200V LCD television. The high-contrast (450:1) set comes with a built-in TV tuner for dual-purpose use as a video device and a PC monitor. Built-in stereo speakers offer 2 watts per channel, and a remote control gives you operation of most set functions from the convenience of your desk or couch.

LCD screens offer a number of benefits over CRT monitors and televisions, including general ease of use, freedom from eye strain (no screen flickering or radiation emissions), quiet operation (no high-pitch "flyback" noise, an issue with CRT TVs), image geometry (no curvature distortion or susceptibility to magnetic interference from, say, speakers), screen life (no risk of image burn-in), space savings, and light weight/easy positioning.

The 15MF200V features 1,024 x 768 native pixel resolution and an RGB PC input for detailed, luminous images from your computer. Other connections include composite-video and S-video inputs for your DVD player, VCR, or gaming console.

What's in the Box
TV, remote control, remote batteries, stand, and user's manual.


1 Magnavox 15MF200V LCD Flat Panel TV/PC Monitor
I just bought this at Meijers and we love it! It has an excellent
picture and the it's the best TV for the price if you want one for the bedroom. We own a 17" widescreen LCD TV/PC monitor with the same resolution and the Magnavox 15" looks even better. I highly recommend this one!
....Handyman
2 I love this thing
I bought it for my office. The picture quality as either a TV or an SVGA monitor can't be beat. The sound is surprisingly good also. I would definitely consider another Magnavox if I was looking for a larger LCD TV.
3 wonderful product
wow, i bought this small TV for my bedroom but at a very cheaper price from Ebay, from some guys from california plus shipping was free temporarly, and i loved it very much....very nice product for its price. it has a perfect picture and sound. i would really recommend this stylish TV for any one who wants to spend not much money and get a good product.


4 Slightly confused but very happy
Saw the magnavox 15MF150V at Walmart and looked it up quickly on amazon to see if I could get it cheaper. Weeell, not exactly. I loved the reviews-- wow, 5 stars. So I ran down to Wally World to get one. All sold out, and one left at the other store priced at $358! I ran over and got it. I love it except it isn't the the 15MA200V! I'm not worrying cause it has exactly the same specs as the model that Amazon's selling at a higher price. The case and stand look a little different as well as speaker placement, but that is all I can see of any difference.
ANYHOO...this thing rocks as a tv and a monitor with XGA definition. Pull it out of the box plug the wires and monkey with the settings and you'll see great results for the device that it is. Don't expect a plasmaesque picture. Revel in what you have by switching seamlessly between tv watching and your desktop!
Finally, a product that is really usefull in its duality at a reasonable price...to be honest I'd rather have paid less, a lot less but I feel I got my money's worth since I've spent as much on monitors with less to offer.
So, I recommend this product; either from Wallmart or Amazon- you make the call on that one. Oh, by the way my model actually is made by Philips. Do they own Magnavox?
Check this out: made in China; imported to the USA and Walmart via a Philips division in Mexico and sold as a Magnavox. Thankyou NAFTA.
5 Magnavox 15MF200V 15" LCD Flat Panel TV
I bought this set last week and like the other reviewers here I am very pleased with it. You should be aware that this is a sophisticated digital device and so you should read the manual carefully and experiment to get the optimal performance. In this sense a TV like this is similar to a computer and it's not like the old analogue TV that you would just plug in and switch on. For example, if you are connecting to a cable box you should not use the simplest way of connecting the input which is just a single RF cable. Rather you should take the trouble to use the 3 cable RCA type connection (red, white and yellow). This way you'll get stereo sound and optimal performance generally. You will need to buy a triple RCA cable ($10.00 from Radio Shack). The picture is so good that I'm glad I decided not to pay a lot more for HDTV at least for now.
6 Magnavox 15 LCD Flat Screen TV
Great compact little TV for the money. However did get it $50 cheaper in the store. Color and Clarity are wonderful for the size.Needed a small tv for a guest bedroom, but didn't want to take up space with a bulky set. This did the trick!
7 Excellent
I bought this TV for myself, and I am extremely pleased with it. The picture is great with cable, and even better with DVDs. I love it, however, I bought mine for $50 less at BJ's wholesale club.
8 Great Price, Great Product
This is a terrific TV for the money. (When it bought it, it was on sale, too.) It was simple to hook up. I did not have a lot of hope for using it as a monitor for my PC, but low and behold, it functions beautifully as a monitor and a TV. The picture is clear as can be. I hooked up my VCR and DVD player and on the remote you can switch easily between TV and computer monitor. I am really pleased with this little TV.
9 Very good LCD TV
After quite a bit of shopping for a 15" LCD TV at local retailers, this one performs as well as any of its competitors ... at a much better price. Picture quality with S-Video Cable and Direct TV is very good. Plenty of inputs for DVD, Sat/Cable, Audio, etc. I'm very satisfied with this purchase and would highly recommend it to others. Product arrived quickly from Amazon.

Tuesday, 02-Dec-2008 14:34:55 CST
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