Cello I-Viewer television review

>> Saturday, April 3, 2010

Cellos aren’t a widely-known brand, mostly determined languishing in supermarkets, notable for their bargain prices and (in their DVD players) the ability of play any region discs out of the box, reviewed the 32-inch I-Viewer model which gives you a Full HD panel. The design is rather general and I-Viewer doesn’t make a statement like some TVs do. The bezel is plain black glossy plastic, with line up of silver trim encountering the bottom, dividing the bezel from the stereo speakers.

Cello I- Viewer is quite fat from modern standards, measuring 110mm deep with screw mounts on the rear which will let you hang it on the wall. The oval stand lets you swivel the set, looking remarkably like a Samsung stand from some years ago, Connections are magnificent because offering 2x HDMI, Component, 2x Scar, S-Video, 2x USB and VGA.

There’s also an Ethernet port, CI slot and the aerial socket. A Wi-Fi dongle is bundled in the box so you don’t have to use cables to connect to the Internet. Today the problem of these connections is that the USB and HDMI are so approximate that getting everything connected is a little of a scramble if you use big HDMI cables.

The Wi-Fi dongle is a little fat too, so if you plan on connected a USB bond the rear of the TV, think that the slimmest will fit. That Wi-Fi dongle is a welcome touch while we couldn’t get the I-Viewer to see our network via cable (which is odd). Turn on the TV and it will avoid and auto tune, finding all the free view channels with ease. I-Viewer gets in at an awkward time, as it doesn’t pack in the latest free view HD tuner, so you’ll miss out on the free broadcast HD channels that are coming your way in 2010.

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