This Insignia FHD 40-inch LED TV features 1080p HD for high-quality viewing, ideal for Blu-ray movies. Watch with clarity anywhere in the room with horizontal and vertical viewing angles. A two-channel, 10W speaker system offers clear audio. Easily connect another device, camera or flash drive with the handy USB port on this Insignia FHD 40-inch LED TV.
I was able to get this 40" Insignia HDTV for about $229 new in the box! It gets more stations than my old set, even with the same antenna hookup. Insignia is considered a bargain brand, but this one seems to outperform other brands that are well respected, and at a much better price. It also has better features than some of the others that I considered too. It's a great way to get antenna TV for those budget conscious cord cutters that want to save by getting rid of cable or dish.
Apple Watch is an incredibly customizable timepiece, has entirely new ways to stay in touch, and is a comprehensive health and fitness companion.
Overall5 out of 5
Worth the money
ByrunningreffromLexington
An expensive toy, but well worth it. already, she is getting tons of use out of it. The only complaint I would have is that it is absolutely ABSURD that there are no provisions (other than borrowing the saleperson's own) to try on a $300 watch before buying it. To see how it looks on arm, decide bands, etc. Absolutely absurd. But the product itself is good and the salesperson was very good.
WiseFrugalShopper
Rock Island,IL.
Best Buy needs to display the Apple watch better !
June 22, 2016
I agree that Best Buy needs better promotion of the Apple watch. I had to look at the personal Apple watch of the salesperson because the store did not have an Apple desk set up to promote it. The watches were not marketed properly by the store. The could probably sell 10 times the number of Apple watches if they just put them on display and had signage and staff to promote them better. A video display presentation would also help. The product is excellent and well worth the price, but the store needs to be proactive in promoting it. In my experience, it was clearly superior to the Samsung, Garmin , and Fitbit products on display at Best Buy, yet it was hardly promoted.
When I turn the Samsung LCD on, it is fuzzy in the background, but the front of the screen looks like when you have a crack in your window that spreads like a spider. Have I just set something up wrong, or is the TV defective?
This question is posted in the wrong area. The TV reviewed is a 40" Insignia HDTV, NOT a Samsung.