Westinghouse's 16-inch PT-16H610S portable LCD reviewed
Surely you remember that peculiar PT-16H610S that Westinghouse slipped in during CES, right? Even if not, PCMag is out to help you refresh that memory with its latest review, which takes a good, hard look at the 16-inch "portable LCD." At first glance, reviewers praised the dual-hinged base, which enabled it to be hung under a cabinet, mounted on the wall or simply sat upright. It was also found to be exceptionally efficient when it came to sipping electricity. Outside of that, however, things got ugly -- literally. Both SD and HD sources revealed that image quality just wasn't this thing's forte. Then again, what else would you really expect from something likely designed to be glanced at while slaving away in the kitchen? Overall, it was deemed quite far "from being a stellar HDTV," but it was seen as "good enough to serve as a secondary set in situations where space and budget are limited."

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
BorisBorf @ Jun 1st 2008 3:25AM
Even if they had the sleekest looking case on the planet I still would not by a Westinghouse LCD. Go into your local BestBuy and pick out the two worst-looking LCDs and they will both be Westinghouses.
Some Kid @ Jun 1st 2008 1:00PM
@ BorisBorf
your right
westinghouse tvs look worse that amy winehouse after 2 hits of meth
anywho
what is the point of having this tv
of course it will have crappy picture quality
thats probably why it only"sips" battery
i dont care if pioneer or sammy tried to do this, it would not turn out well
this "portable tv" is almost as stupid as the tv in the purse idea that was shown at ces
and btw, name one person you know that has a westinghouse and either likes it or was drunk when they baught it
none for the first, all for the second- just what i suspected would be the case
Greg @ Jun 22nd 2008 5:13PM
I own a Westinghouse 32" LCD and so does my brother. We both love our sets. Yes, we could have gotten something better, but we would have spent more. My next TV will be a Westinghouse and, no, I'm not drunk.