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Sylvania LD370SC8

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Viewing Effects Summary



Editorial Note: This is a review of the Sylvania LD370SC8. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the LD series. The LD series includes the following models: LD200SL9 and LD195SL8.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• Mediocre viewing angle.
• No real reflectance issues.
• No processing features.
• Testing done using DisplayMate Software

Viewing Angle (4.20)

We measured the Sylvania LD370SC8's viewing angle at 41°. That means, once you get about 20° away from sitting dead center, you'll only see 50% of the picture's total contrast. This is an average result for an LCD, and one of the shortcomings of the display technology.

Viewing Angle
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Reflectance (9.00)

The LD370SC8 handles eternal light extremely well. The screen isn't reflective at all, and turned the external light source into a large diffuse glow. This glow was weak enough that anything but a very dark on-screen image could overpower it to the point where it wasn't a disruption. 

Video Processing (0.0)

The TV has no processing features.

Other Models in the LD Series
This is a review of the Sylvania LD370SC8. The other sizes of HDTVs in this series should be similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
LD195SL8
19 inches
LD200SL9
20 inches

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