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The Avera 55AER10 is a 55-inch 1080p LED TV that combines high-definition visuals with a sleek design. Featuring a premium multi-core processor, enhanced color quality, and a Reality Picture Engine for smooth motion clarity, this TV is perfect for action-packed movies and gaming. With wide viewing angles and energy-efficient performance, it’s the ideal centerpiece for any modern living space.
Brand Name | Avera |
Item Weight | 37.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 49.6 x 10.1 x 31.6 inches |
Item model number | 55AER10 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Specification Met | Energy Star |
Special Features | Flat |
Item Weight | 37.5 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 55 Inches |
M**E
Great TV at a great price!
Very happy with this product! The TV has a nice clear picture and was super easy to mount into my existing TV mount. Only one complaint - and it really isn't the seller or product but in the delivery process. This tv was delivered a day after the promised date, and quite late in the evening while I happened to be out (after staying home all day the TV was due as well as the next day up to six pm, when I went out to dinner). The delivery company (I dare not say the name for fear my review won't be posted but it's the boys in brown - lol!) left this HUGE box sitting right on the porch in front of my front door. This time of year, there are many packages stolen even in my neighborhood. Thankfully, I happened to look at my phone at the exact moment the pop up message came announcing the delivery. I panicked but was able to contact a neighbor down the street who was able to quickly come up to my home and, after I had to tell her where the emergency key was AND my guest alarm code - now changed just in case - she was able to drag the box inside my home. Strongly suggest you leave a message for seller to leave a message for delivery company (if you can follow that) to either require a signature or designate a hidden place for your package to be left.As for the TV though, this is what I have learned: 1) Unless you watch a ton of serious HD TV or HD gaming, there really is not much difference between this and the double resolution. I promise. I have the other in my living room. Also, if you are thinking of getting a "smart" TV, DONT! Just buy this TV and an Amazon Fire STICK or ROKU OR plug in your Xbox 360 or Xbox one and you get EXACTLY the same service for several hundred dollars less! Seriously - tons of free movies stations plus Hulu and Netflix and Fox News and I could just go on and on! This TV is perfect for my bedroom and I cannot believe the amazing price!!! I gave myself an early Christmas gift! Hooray! Buy this TV! I know nothing of the brand but for the price I can't go wrong.Oh one little thing I found exceptionally ironic - the TV was made in China, but printed in large letters on both large sides of the box is written "America's Choice". That cracked me up! Still, a decent TV for a great price!
A**A
A great product for a picky consumer!
A really amazing product. I can write paragraphs about this features and quality of Avera. First, I bought two of these after observing the market for high definition, HDMI LED non-Smart televisions, First, I scouted electronic and discount stores for an overview of the 32" marketplace. In doing so, I found Smart TV's were a focus, and 3D/4G were popular. Basically brands that perform and appear the way I expect were costlier, such as Proscan or Sharp. In my case, where I needed televisions and what I expected technologically was more important than the latest bells and whistles. I don't need a Smart TV as I use AppleTv as a primary streaming device with DirectvNOW. So, HDMI, Sound & Picture quality, HD 1080p and the number of inputs of course were my focus.Note the description states it is a 720p LED backlit television. Actually, before my purchase I searched the internet to find the manufacturer is a major Chinese tech company, and their advances in other areas were extremely impressive. Then, I read the specs and found the TV has a multi-core processor, advanced mapping, virtual 1080p resolution and 120Hz refresh rate plus high contrast due to lighting in millions of pixels independently adjusting automatically. Additionally the sound is high definition - all due to advanced development and in-house production of impressive computing components designed within the corporate structure of "CEC - China Electronics Corporation". Add to that an 18 month warranty and Support via toll-free telephone and email service, it's hard to find this quality at amazing low prices.At first setup, it was easy to handle choosing video and audio settings that looked and sounded great for my space and expectations. Only one thing is am issue, the remote must be pointed directly at the lower left hand part of the television for a response. At first it was annoying however it no longer is an issue. Overall, the Avera experience is flawless and I will continue to buy this brand with confidence as much as I have in the past with Sony and Mitsubishi. Their corporate website is Averadigital.com.
H**Y
In my case All is good. to change the input selection I press the ...
HiI have this hooked up currently to a Dishnetwork DVR and a Cable Box and a DVD Player.Some helpful information if You have Dishnetwork, to program the remote, Hold the Remotes TV button until all four buttons light up, then enter this three digit code, 506, Now press the Pound Key #, The TV Button should flash three times. Now To Test, If the TV is on You can use the power button to turn it off or use the volume buttons to change the volume. In my case All is good. to change the input selection I press the TV button on the Dish remote, then press the remotes input button which steps through the available selections. When the One You want is highlighted press the round Select Button and done. If You want to make it easier You can go into settings and change the default device settings to what You want, In My Case I changed HDMI 1 to show Dish, HDMI Button 2 to show Cable and HDMI 3 to show DVD player and yes my DVD player upscales to 1080i and and the so on.As has been mentioned the sound is not too good :) I pulled a unused Computer speaker set with Subwoofer out of storage and plugged it into the Headphones jack and adjusted the subwoofer level to be pleasing. What a difference.For the price a decent set.Good LuckTo Sum up Good Image and size was as large as would fit where it went, Sound So-So and decent options and plenty of input options, 3 HDMI, One Component shared as Composite and A 15 Pin VGA Computer video input and a USB port for images and MP3s (not Tested yet)
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