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Viore LED24VF60 24-Inch LED 1080p HDTV
  • 24 inch wide screen (measured diagonally) for a complete home theater experience
  • Super slim LED backlight TV, only 49mm thick
  • Energy Saving Eco TV with LED backlight. More natural colors and better picture quality than conventional LCD TVs with less power consumption
  • 1920 x 1080 native resolution for Full-HD (1080p) performance
  • Integrated ATSC TV tuner for HDTV broadcast reception

The VIORE LED24VF60 is a 24-Inch 1080p (Full-HD) LED Television. The TV has 1920 x 1080 native resolution for Full-HD (1080p) performance and wide-screen (16:9 aspect ratio) for a complete home theater experience. The super high picture quality has been realized by VIORE engineering with high brightness for a vivid and brilliant picture and with high contrast for deeper blacks and brighter whites. The ATSC TV tuner is integrated for over-the-air HDTV broadcast reception. HDMI inputs are provided so that the digital signals for both video and audio will be transferred without any degradation from Blu-ray Disc Player, DVD Player, Game Player, or Cable/Satellite Box. The VGA port is provided so that you can use the TV as a computer monitor. Comonent Video, Composite Video, and S-Video inputs are available.

Buy “Viore LED24VF60 24-Inch LED 1080p HDTV “ For Only $299.00

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  • Robert Stahlecker
    March 18, 2010
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    It wasn’t the right size for me. Too small. I returned it and got a 37 inch Panasonic. I’m glad I got a bigger one.

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  • George
    March 18, 2010
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    I should have listened to a previous reviewer. Sound is extremely poor. My $5 portable radio has better sound. No bass whatsoever. Very tinny. I am very disappointed as now will have to spend additional money to try to improve this. Picture is good, but Viore should try to rectify this. Definitely would not have bought had I known just how bad the sound really is.

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  • Stephen M. Hodges Jr.
    March 18, 2010
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    I bought this because it was cheap, and I thought it would have good picture quality. I was right about those, it is cheap, and it has EXCELLENT picture quality, especially if you know how to set it up. I knew ahead of time about the poor sound (and make no mistake, it is VERY poor), but like some reviews suggested, I planned on simply plugging some speakers into the headphone jack. Doesn’t work. The Speakers don’t make a peep when plugged into that jack. I have a TV that I can’t watch TV with, because it is apparently incompatible with my Dish TV receiver. It refuses to see the Dish channel (you have to see the TV to a certain channel for it to see the receiver, and then the channel changes on the receiver itself to change what you see), so I can’t watch TV on it. I primarily bought it for my 360, and that works fine, but (apparently unfixable) terrible sound and lack of anything else to view on it sort of kills it for me. Avoid at all costs, unless you fall into the very small demographic of people who are both deaf and only wishing to use a 360 with their TV. Otherwise, this model disappoints, a lot.

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  • Joseph S. Appell
    March 18, 2010
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    Out of the box, it was suspicious; scratches, and the “V” missing from the front LOGO. Everyone that looks at it asks what an “IORE” is, and I say “Don’t buy one”.

    I didn’t try to exchange this set because in the past I have found that the replacement is worse than what I first received.

    As expected, this set is energy efficient; I measured 37 watts regardless of Tint, Color, volume settings, etc.

    Sound is not only tinny, but out of phase.

    The tuner looses stations that all of my other HDTV’s will lock in; including my 7″ portable PRISM!

    The package deal seemed like a good price… until I tried to insert the HDMI cable into the set; there is not enough clearance for it to go in! I will have to get another one before I can comment on the 1080p performance.

    In looking at the VISIO 23″ LED set at Wal Mart for $18 more, I wish I had waited a month before buying. Although it does not get good reviews, it sure looks better than what I now have.

    The wall mount bracket arrived a full two weeks after the first two items.

    I do not recommend this set, nor will I buy another from Amazon.

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  • The Lorax
    March 18, 2010
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    Good: 1080p (very bright high-def picture. All the latest and greatest cable connections. Weight (about 10 pounds). 24″ LED LCD TV. Power Consumption.

    Bad: Viewing Angles.

    Ugly: Sound Quality – sounds tinny, the High-Def channel sound is not in sync with picture (looks like a bad lip sync karaoke). Remote Control buttons are not user friendly. TV responds very slowly to remote commands (seems like it takes at least two or three seconds for each channel to load (not good for channel surfing). Sometimes the TV will not respond at all, even when pushing the buttons on the TV. When the TV is turned on, it takes the TV about 10 seconds to boot up to a channel (about 3 seconds of this is having to look at a very bright full screen logo for VIORE – no need for additional in-your-face advertising).

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