Acer AT3201W Review

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lazzer r1's Review of Acer AT3201W LCD Television

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
  • Image Quality
    4.5 stars
  • Features
    5 stars
  • Time LCD Television Owned
    Over 1 Year
  • Sound Quality
    5 stars
Good Points

HD, Loads of inputs, good looking, very cheap.


Bad Points

Sometimes will not come out of standby, so requires power to be turned off and back on.


General Comments

I bought this TV over a year ago and was very suspisious as to why it was so cheap for an HD TV. But when i got it home, plugged it in and plugged in my xbox 360 (Which is HD), i was completely amazed. There are loads of inputs: Coax, DVI, VGA, 2 x Scart, 1 x progressive scan, 2 x component.

I currently have my xbox 360, nintendo wii, sky HD and PC running through it. It has many other features like being able to watch two inputs at the same time (Only sound from one though). And if you use standard coax, you can watch 12 different channels at the same time (But the UK only has 5 channels). The only downside is that everynow and then, it won't wake up from standby, so the main power switch needs to be turned off and back on (Which means, that yes, you have to get up off the sofa to do this).

Overall, I think this TV is fantastic and have never regretted buying it. I'm hoping to buy the new 37" or 42" for our lounge and move the 32" into the bedroom in the near future. Well done Acer!

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  • belfastone on 11th Apr 2007

    Hi. I also have the same Acer AT3201W TV and a XBOX 360... How did you get it connected for HD quality, and did it make a big difference?

    Cheers. Oh yeah, I've read your reviews, and I think I might pick up that test drive game!!

  • lazzer r1 Rank: 2nd Lieutenant on 13th Apr 2007

    I connected it using the component cables (blue/green/yellow) that cam with the 360. But when I first got it, I connected it through the DVI input using an adapter.

    HD from SD is a massive difference!