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    Sanyo FW43D25F TV

    FW43D25F
    A 43-inch LCD HD TV with an LED backlight from Sanyo, with 1080p resolution, a 60-hertz refresh rate, three HDMI inputs, and one component-video input.
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    Ratings

    Ratings Scorecard

    Test Results

    Color

    Color

    Color

     /  5
    HD picture quality
    4 / 5

    HD picture quality

    Evaluated using basic HD content (non-HDR). Based on objective tests and subjective evaluations by expert testers after TV is adjusted using standard picture controls to achieve the highest-fidelity image possible. Tested image attributes include detail, color accuracy, and contrast, using videos from a Blu-ray player, cable box, and professional broadcast equipment. All video content is played through the TV's HDMI inputs. Some tests are also performed via the TV USB input.

     /  5
    UHD picture quality

    UHD picture quality

    Evaluated using basic, non-HDR, 4K-UHD content. (HDR content is tested separately) Based on objective tests and subjective evaluations by expert testers after TV is adjusted using standard picture controls to achieve the highest-fidelity image possible. Tested image attributes include detail, color accuracy, and contrast, using signals from a Blu-ray player, cable box, and professional broadcast equipment. All video content is played through the TV's HDMI inputs. Some tests are also performed via the TV USB input.

     /  5
    HDR

    HDR

    HDR (High Dynamic Range) indicates how effectively the TV can reproduce the enhanced quality of HDR content. The benefits of HDR are best revealed on a display with a high peak brightness capability which allows them to present images with more realistic lighting and highlights. Very effective HDR can also reproduce fine gradations of shadow detail from black to white, and display a wider range of colors. Ineffective HDR presents images that are no better than regular standard dynamic range (SDR) TVs.

     /  5
    Viewing angle
    4 / 5

    Viewing angle

    Evaluation of picture quality for clarity, color accuracy, and contrast at various horizontal and vertical viewing angles, typically a challenge for LCD TVs. Excellent = Unlimited, Very Good = Wide, Good = Moderate, Fair = Narrow, and Poor = Very Narrow

     /  5
    Motion blur
    2 / 5

    Motion blur

    Evaluation of how well the display can present a blur-free image during motion scenes. If the TV's blur reduction feature also invokes a "smooth motion" effect, the feature will be turned off for our test.

     /  5
    Sound quality
    2 / 5

    Sound quality

    Evaluated from the set's built-in speakers with subjective testing by a listening panel, and support from audio test equipment. In our judgments we listen for overall clarity of sound, depth of bass, effective volume level, and audible distortion, from dialog, music, and movie soundtrack content.

     /  5
    Versatility
    2 / 5

    Versatility

    Indicates features that increase a TV's utility or capabilities. These include access to popular Internet streaming services, Web browsing, UHD capability, number of HDMI and USB inputs, support for various media, and other useful features.

     /  5
    Data privacy

    Data privacy

    A measure of how the TV and its service provider collect, share, and use your data, and the user's ability to control the flow of their data. Analysis is based on (but, not limited to) evaluation of user interfaces and publicly-available material.

     /  5
    Data security

    Data security

    A measure of how well the TV and its service provider protect your data with respect to authentication, encryption, software updates, resistance to known exploits, etc. based on inspection of device features and analysis of network traffic, penetration testing, and publicly-available documentation.

     /  5
    Screen size (in.)

    Screen size

    The size of the television's screen, measured diagonally in inches.

     /  5
    TV resolution type

    TV resolution type

    Denotes whether the model is a UHD TV with 4K (3840x2160) resolution, or 8K (7680x4320), or an HDTV with 1920x1080, or less common 1366x768 resolution.

     /  5
    Display type (Backlight)

    Display type (Backlight)

    Display technology types include LCD (with LED backlight), or OLED.

     /  5
    Internet-enabled

    Internet-enabled

    Internet-enabled or "smart" TVs can connect to the Internet through a WiFi or wired Ethernet connection. Internet enabled TVs typically allow you to connect to movie and music streaming services. Some allow web browsing and provide access to apps. Available services may vary among brands and may change over time.

     /  5
    Energy cost/yr. ($)

    Energy cost/yr.

    Estimated cost per year in dollars, calculated for 5 hours a day turned on and 19 hours in the off (standby) mode, based on the current year's national average electricity rate. Your usage and local rates will affect your costs. Note that our energy cost are for a TV optimized for the best picture quality, not using any energy-saving technology included in the set.

     /  5
    Ultra HD Picture Quality

    Ultra HD Picture Quality

    The Ultra HD picture quality rating represents a composite of observations relating to this TV's ability to reproduce full UHD image detail when presented with 4K content, and how well it upconverts HD source material to the TV's higher native UHD resolution. We also inspect 4K photo quality and 4K video support when content is played via a USB flash drive.

     /  5
    Ultra HD performance

    Ultra HD performance

    The Ultra HD performance rating represents a composite of observations relating to this TV's ability to reproduce full UHD image detail when presented with 4K content, how well it handles HDR (High Dynamic Range) if it supports this capability, how well it upconverts HD source material to the TV's higher native UHD resolution. We also inspect 4K photo quality and 4K video support when content is played via a USB flash drive.

     /  5

    Detailed Test Results

    PICTURE QUALITY It did an excellent job displaying the finest detail of HD content. Color accuracy was excellent, so colors, especially flesh tones, looked very natural and lifelike. Contrast--the difference between the darkest blacks and brightest whites--was good, so images had depth and dimension, typical of most models we test. The brightness level was good, making it a suitable choice for most rooms. Black levels were only fair with darker areas of the image looking unnaturally illuminated and hazy. Dark scenes, in particular, were lacking in contrast. In scenes with subtly shaded light-to-dark areas, such as a sky during sunset, the model did an excellent job producing a smooth transition without distinct, coarse bands. The deinterlacing and film mode operations were excellent on HD content; there was little or no trace of jaggies on the edges of objects for video and film-based 1080i video content, such as from cable.

    VIEWING ANGLE This Sanyo has a wide viewing angle overall, better than that of most TVs. It will provide the same picture quality, with fewer problems than most TVs, for typical viewing conditions -- say, if your family is seated across a long sectional or in chairs off to the sides. With brighter scenes, this model did a fine job maintaining accurate colors and contrast as we viewed it from the sides. The picture did show some dimming from the sides but not to any point we found distracting. With dark scenes this model didn't fare quite as well. When viewed from the sides, the depth of black levels varied depending on the vertical position of the viewer's head. As we moved closer to the screen this limitation became even more apparent, especially if seated on the floor looking upward where black levels brightened significantly. This model's wide horizontal viewing angle is best appreciated when the TV's picture is viewed at eye level.

    MOTION BLUR This Sanyo TV has only fair motion performance, with significant blurring on our motion tests. This is typical of LCD TVs with the basic 60Hz frame rate. The visibility of blurring on typical program content is often subtle and may not bother most people, but keen-eyed viewers may detect some loss of texture and detail on scenes with movement.

    SCREEN REFLECTIVITY Though not as mirror-like as on some models, this screen surface is glossy and therefore susceptible to reflections from a nearby lamp or window. It does a good job reducing glare from ambient light and maintains contrast in a brighter room environment.

    SOUND QUALITY This model has fair sound quality with below average performance. It's acceptable for typical programming, but shortcomings become obvious with movie soundtracks and music. With movies, dialog was generally clear and remained well balanced with respect to background music and other sounds. Bass was lacking, and a tad boomy, but treble was nicely detailed, while the overall sound was on the bright side and closed in. The volume from its speakers was limited -- just adequate for a smaller, quiet listening environment. At higher volume, dynamic compression kept the sound from distorting, but also limited the clarity of peaks in loudness, which can be a bit distracting on some audio content. If sound quality matters to you, you might want to add a soundbar or other external speaker system.

    EASE OF USE Overall, it was very easy to setup and fairly easy to do routine things. The dark labeling of the connectors on the TV console is very difficult to read. On first power up there is an on-screen guide that helps you through setting up the TV. It lacks the ability to add custom labels to different input sources.

    STAND ASSEMBLY The TV's base does not come pre-attached, so some assembly is required. Mounting the support stand to the TV is straightforward, though the stand requires the assembly of one part before mounting.

    INTERNET FEATURES This TV does not have access to the Internet.

    CONNECTIONS This model has three HDMI inputs and one "component/composite shared" input (which means you can only use one type or the other at a time). It also has one USB port, an optical digital audio out, a headphone out, a VGA video input. Note: HDMI and other cable connections made to the rear-facing panel will protrude beyond the panel's slim depth.

    INCLUDED IN THE BOX A printed user manual. A quick start guide. A remote control without batteries.

    ABOUT FIRMWARE VERSION: Our test results and picture settings are valid for the version of firmware indicated. If your TV's firmware differs from the one shown you either have an older or a newer version. Manufacturers may periodically upgrade the TV's firmware to enhance operation, fix bugs, or add features. Firmware upgrades may be downloadable directly to your TV via a wired or wireless network (if internet capable), or USB port, depending on your TV's capability. You can check your TV's firmware version, or upgrade to the latest firmware by pressing the menu, or home button on your remote and navigating to the appropriate submenu, typically under settings. Consult the user manual or manufacturer's website if further guidance is needed.

    About

    The Sanyo FW43D25F is a 43-inch LCD HD TV with a native resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p).

    It is a basic model which lacks built-in Internet access or wireless networking.

    This TV has three HDMI inputs, and one component-video input. Which also doubles as a composite-video input. It also has one USB port, which may be used to play media--photos, videos, and music--stored on a flash drive.

    The Sanyo FW43D25F measures 24.3 inches high by 38.5 inches wide by 7.7 inches deep, including its base. The panel itself is 4 inches thick including any protrusions, and the screen has a glossy finish. The bezel framing the screen is gloss black.

    The warranty on this model covers parts for 12 months and labor for 12 months.

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