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KGN1080P32VAA, KGN1080P42VBAringercAU
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Terrible
Absolutely, profoundly garbage. Buy a half-decent quality 720p panel from anyone but Kogan instead. You're not actually saving money with this.
The only good thing about the KGN1080P32VAA is the price, and for the price they charge you're better off buying a half-decent 720p TV that actually works.
The TV takes literally twenty seconds to come out of standby. You begin to think it hasn't received the signal and hit the remote again.
The panel its self is so nasty I can't even describe it. It lacks contrast and definition, and somehow manages...Read more
to produce a weird mix of garishly saturated and yet poorly defined colour. It's worse than the worst cheap TN panel you've ever seen - imagine viewing a panel from just no the edge of its native viewing angle. That's what this panel is like from the front. The OSD brightness setting doesn't change the backlight intensity like it does on every half-decent device; instead just lowering pixel values. Consequently if you lower the brightness the image loses contrast, becomes banded, and looks absolutely awful. The display's HDMI port has an incorrect EDID, because the mainboard is configured for a 720p panel and Kogan didn't update the EDID for a 1080p panel. This means that devices that read the EDID will either select 720p or 1080i resolutions and will generally refuse to use 1080p. This is a real problem for nVidia video cards in media PCs. If you disable reading of the EDID and force video settings manually, you lose HDMI sound, because most drivers read the EDID-E block to see if the panel supports sound.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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