Samsung FPT5084 50 Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
April 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Samsung FPT5084 50 Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

Samsung’s 50″ HP-T5084 offers full HD 1080p resolution. Watch its astonishingly crisp picture from any angle - even in a brightly lit room, thanks to its Ultra FilterBright anti-reflection filter. Enjoy the dazzling color array of 18-bit processing: a 15,000 contrast ratio reveals the deepest blacks, the whitest whites, and every detail in between. Samsung s powerful anti-burn-in technology assures a long screen life. SRS TruSurround XT technology and 10-watt per channel audio amplifiers deliver sound through bottom speakers.Connect your digital devices to the 3 HDMI ports, one on the side, and take advantage of the full complement of audio and video inputs, including one for your PC. Control all your CEC-compliant digital devices through the one HP-T5084 remote. And it’s Energy Star Compliant, so you’ll use less energy.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Love it love it love it!!!
The TV ROCKS!!! No more to say here! One of the top ten HDTV’s of 2007 according to cnet and I agree.
A small glitch with the company contracted to deliver it. As other reviewers have stated, be proactive and call the company early and often to make sure no delivery issues exist. That said, once the issue was resolved (a data entry error that started with Amazon actually) the tv was delivered professionally with free white glove delivery. I never thought I would spend so much money on a tv on Amazon but I have to admit, they had the best price and included free white glove delivery so I went for it and haven’t regretted it.
5 Stars Phenomenal TV
I researched TVs for a year. Picked up the 5084 on the 4th of July and it’s a winner. I saw it next to the Panasonic TH-50PZ800U and the Panasonic 50PZ80U. I set all 3 TVs to movie mode and liked the Samsung better. Here is how I arrived at this decision.
1. First I got the plasma vs. lcd choice out of the way by appreciating that plasmas still do better blacks and deeper color. My wife and I watch 90% of time at night. This is where plasmas excel.
2. I narrowed down the plasmas to the pioneer 5080, Panasonic 50pz85u, and 50PZ800U.
At the time, the Samsung 5084 wasn’t even in the running. As I spent time watching the Panasonic 50pz85u I noticed noise in dark scenes even connected with a monster cable and a good line cleaner so I passed. I found that the pioneer even on sale was $600 more than the Samsung. The Panasonic 50PZ800U was $1000 more. Clearly these two TVs are superior with more goodies, but not life changing enough to justify the cost.
3. In the end what pushed me to the Samsung was the fact that it’s a “high end TV” from last year that was $1500.00 less than when it came out. I paid $1570. I would rather have an older high end TV than an newer low or medium end TV. While I’m at it Id rather pay a low end price for a high end TV.
4. This TV is still among the top ten on Cnet almost a year later with the same rating as it’s newer 2008 model: PN50A550
5. At the writing of this review all knows bugs have been worked out. Another reason to wait on an older high end model.
Pluses:
I have had the Samsung for a month now and it has performed flawlessly.
Good Standard Def picture. Excellent high def. Can’t comment on DVD picture because I am running my DVD player through an Onkyo 605 receiver that up converts the picture to 720p and it looks fabulous.
My wife loves the bezel (frame). This is what made the whole thing work for her. Plus setting up the room so that it looks like a display room.
Minuses:
You have to be careful how long you pause a picture as it will retain the image. I created a macro key on my Logitech remote (that a got at Amazon) called safe pause. When I press it, it pauses the picture and turns the TV off. If however you get picture retention, Samsung has excellent tools that act like window washers for your screen.
Some times I might watch TV during the day if I am off and the light coming in can be a drawback in dark scenes. This is easily remedied with $15 window blinds.
I am very happy I bought this TV and have no regrets. Get one before they disappear.
5 Stars Great TV!
I have had the TV for over a month now. It is more than worth the money! The picture is amazing. The sound is fine (I only heard a buzzing sound once the second time I used the tv. Since then I have not heard it).
I would highly recommend this product!
5 Stars SAMSUNG 50in Plasma FPT5084
Bought this TV in 8 months ago (January 2008). Very, very happy with this plasma TV. Excellent picture and easy to use remote control. I haven’t had any problems since purchasing it. The side panel inputs are convenient. The contrast with black and other dark colors is great.
The HD channels are great. However, like other plasma’s, the non-HD channels are average at best.
4 Stars Nice TV/Lousy Samsung Customer Service
I’ve had this TV for almost a year and it’s darned nice! As it should be, for the price. However, the optical connector went out on it. It was covered under warranty. The service guy had to change out the entire motherboard to replace the optical connector. I examined the old motherboard, and the optical connector had broken off–it appears to be a very weak unit; can’t handle any stress. Samsung’s customer service is the worst, however. Wait times are long, and then when you finally get connected to a real person, they go by the script and cannot think for themselves. First thing to do when you call is ask to speak with a supervisor and that will bump you past the robots. However, don’t expect a lot more from the second line. They get to be a bit more rude than the first line, but that’s about it.
Toshiba 37AV502U 37 Inch 720p LCD HDTV
April 12, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Toshiba 37AV502U 37 Inch 720p LCD HDTV

Marketing description is not available.nd value. It features DynaLight for a deeper picture, Native Mode and gaming mode for a better gaming experience, 2 HDMI digital inputs for improved connectivity, and Energy Star compliance. All of this comes in a thinner high-gloss cabinet that will blend into any room.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Very pleased from the order through the delivery (and still enjoying it!)
I’ll give you a few quick hits to start before adding some lengthy details at the end, including my thoughts on shipping.
PROS: Great picture, vibrant color range, numerous picture settings to find the best one for each source, plus it remembers your choice, easy to set up, included stand is sturdy, beautiful shiny black case, plenty of inputs (2 sets of component HD and 2 HDMI) though not the most in its class, great price, awesome starter HDTV, great with HD gaming systems, remote included is a universal remote, shipping was free and quick, and no sales tax.
CONS: Switching between inputs is not a one button process, you bring up a menu and choose the source from that, but that is probably due to the number of inputs. There is also no digital audio input, only a single output. This means that if you want to run your digital audio (DTS, etc) through the TV and only have 1 input on your receiver, you must use HDMI. SD broadcasts look grainy, but it is an HDTV afterall. If you do not currently subscribe to an HD package, you will want to shortly after making this purchase.
OVERALL: Definitely a recommended purchase. I have been fortunate enough to get to use several different makes, models, and sizes of HDTV, and I feel like I have made a great purchase with this Toshiba. The few negatives are far outweighed by the overall quality and picture of this awesome LCD HDTV.
Alright, enough of the quick and dirty. What follows are my thoughts and opinions on this television. I have gone into probably way more detail than needed, but I wanted to provide as much information in one spot as I could, to help others on the fence make a decision.
My wife and I decided to purchase our first HDTV as a Christmas gift to ourselves. I had been doing research online off and on for a while, and knew what I was looking for in a new set. It definitely helps to have an idea of what you are looking for before narrowing down your choices. Keep in mind that bigger is not always better, in my case 37 inches is prime for the size living room I have. Also, from what I have read, it isn’t until around 50 inches or so that you will start to see a difference between 1080 and 720. Simply put, the average person just won’t be able to tell a difference, so it isn’t worth the extra money (I never was able to tell in a store).
I decided on Toshiba for its reliability and picture quality. If you have not been to a store to do a side by side comparison of different TV’s do it, but bear in mind what you see in the store may be different than what you see at home. Ask the salesperson to show you a few different movies, maybe some video games, and hopefully some TV. When I turned this TV on the first time, it asked if I was using it in a retail display or at home, and I can only imagine the settings are different for the two (with the retail setup being more vibrant but burning out quicker maybe?) so keep that in mind when window shopping.
One of the reasons that I purchased this TV was with the intent of using it with my XBOX 360. I have been floored at how much better the picture is on the new TV vs. my old one. I have had no issues with lag or anything else while playing, so have no fear if you are planning to play games on this set.
This TV has the standard features you would expect, like a sleep timer, but one of the neatest is a half mute setting. When you press mute once, it cuts the volume in half. Press it again for full mute. A third press restores the volume. From half mute, pressing up or down on the volume restores it. A really handy feature for loud commercials or if someone is talking to you from the other room and you want to pretend to listen but still pay attention to your show (just don’t tell my wife!).
After opening the box, I attached the stand, which actually uses 4 screws for attachment rather than just clipping on like other stands I have seen. I feel that this gives a much better attachment, and lessens the chance of accidental tipover. It may all be in my mind, but it makes me feel better.
I have not had to change the settings of the TV at all so far, the picture quality with factory settings is perfect for my tastes. The viewing angle is good from all the seating positions in my living room, and even in a brightly lit room it is easy to see the picture. The images and colors pop off the screen, and it really is immersive. Even the cabinet of the TV looks great, it’s black shine is modern and sleek.
The biggest gripe I have is swapping between inputs. You press a button, a menu comes up, and you must choose the proper input from the menu. I liked being able to set up my old TV to be a one button press to go between my gaming system and the TV, but this is a minor complaint. Being able to label the inputs makes this a much simpler process. Also, for each input you choose the picture type that you want, aspect ratio, etc. It makes it easy to optimize your picture quality for each different input type you have, and it lets you see what it will look like before closing out the menu. Also, once you make a choice, it remembers that choice after you change inputs, so you can set it and forget it. I have not needed the game mode setting, so I can’t speak as to whether or not it works. I have had 0 lag issues with this TV playing all manner of games.
Also, the lack of digital audio inputs on the back of the set is disappointing to me, though an HDMI cable will solve my problem. My satellite receiver does not at this time provide an HDMI out, only digital audio and S-Video, so I have to do without surround sound when watching regular TV since my receiver only has 1 digital input. Hopefully when the HD satellite box gets here, that problem will go away (I have not specifically said it yet, but HDMI carries the digital audio and HD signal in one wire instead of multiple wires).
The universal remote is a nice touch, but my satellite remote has buttons I can’t live without. In fact, I have never had a cable or satellite remote that could have been replaced by a different remote, but in my case the Sat remote is universal as well, so it was an easy fix.
One feature I haven’t mentioned yet is that the TV will freeze an image on screen, which is a neat trick, but the audio continues to play and you can’t fast forward or rewind, only go back to live TV. Pretty well worthless, it won’t replace a DVR.
I would also like to take a moment to discuss my experiences with the shipper, CEVA. I bought this TV from Amazon because they offered to ship it for free and did not charge me sales tax. In my state, that saved me nearly $65 over buying it locally, not to mention the cost of gas, etc. However, after making the purchase, I began to worry. For starters, Amazon told me that “This shipment does not have an associated tracking or delivery confirmation number.” I was alarmed that on a purchase of this amount that I would be unable to track its whereabouts! The original email from Amazon also stated that I would receive the TV in about 2 weeks at the earliest! That was alot longer than I had anticipated but I was willing to deal with it. After doing a little research on the shipper, I was even more nervous, because there are a ton of horror stories online about how bad CEVA is. Let me tell you, all of these concerns were for naught. A quick call to CEVA and an email to Amazon resulted in a tracking number for me. Not only that, but CEVA had the TV to me in a grand total of 3 days, 10 whole days before Amazon’s best case scenario. CEVA called to set up a delivery time, and the driver was very friendly. He brought in the TV, showed me where there was a little damage on the box, and helped me set it up and run through a few things to make sure there was no damage (there was not, the TV is perfect and we absolutely love it!). I have come to the conclusion that happy people are busy enjoying their TV, and the only ones that take the time to complain are the ones that had a negative experience.
In closing, let me say, from soup to nuts I have been very pleased with this purchase. I would not hesitate to do business with either Amazon or CEVA again, and I would not hesitate to purchase an identical TV should the need arise. For the money, I do not think you will find a better TV. In fact, unless you are a total videophile, you may be hard pressed to find a better TV. The average consumer should be well please with this purchase. I hope my review has helped and that it did not bore you too much! Good luck in your shopping.
4 Stars Wonderful picture, hum from the power supply?
This TV goes in the bedroom. The picture is fabulous. The sound is fine. The remote is good and reasonably intuitive. Our configuration is just the TV, a network media playback device and a laptop, occasionally. No cable box, no DVD connected. The TV is directly connected to the household digital cable line.
I’m perplexed by the combination of audio and video inputs that don’t work together. For example, a 2 month old laptop with HDMI out doesn’t send audio over the HDMI cable, rather, a stereo jack must be used. Fine, until you attempt to have the TV play the sound. It won’t. HDMI doesn’t support any audio input that isn’t included in the HDMI cable. Having HDMI video and listening to the audio on laptop speakers sucks. Booo.
Component video inputs will only support TOS-link (optical) audio input - no L/R stereo audio and no coax-digital audio. This means we’re forced to use SVideo instead. Booo.
Then there’s the hum. Whenever the TV is on, there’s a high pitched hum. Constant - drive me crazy hum. Nobody else notices it in the house. It isn’t anywhere as loud as an Xbox-360.
On our cable system, clean QAM channels get moved every few months. NBC-HD gets moved. According to the manual, rescanning all the channels will wipe the channel names we’ve entered. Booo. 96-804 is NBC-HD; next month, 98-807 is. Huh? The first evening we used the TV, we scanned all channels. Over time, some channels have simply disappeared from the TV list. We didn’t remove them. Booo.
Rescanning shouldn’t wipe existing channels. It would be really nice if we could say to scan between 90-001 and 98-890 QAM. Booo.
Just changing channels on normal cable channels is slow and there’s no way to “fast change” except to enter the next desired channel
Aspect ratio control is the normal Toshiba Theater-wide 1/2/3 plus “Natural” and “Full”. I was able to set the input from our media player to be “Full” always even with just an SVideo input (due to component audio only supporting TOS-Link audio).
Let’s be clear, the picture is fabulous, the sound is good, but I won’t recommend anyone else to buy this TV. Many of my complaints are probably cable system and legacy hardware related - why are they allowed to move digital channels around so much? If I had HDMI everything to connect to this TV, I suppose life would be easier?
Four stars since our setup is a little different than most and normal DVD and digital cable box connections will probably be fine.
5 Stars Toshiba’s capable value leader
Like many shoppers who buy their first HDTV, I did my homework. I determined what size screen I needed (37 inches to 40 inches) what size screen would fit in my space (40 would been tight) and whether I needed a 720p or 1080p LCD. When a TV salesman told me I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between 720 and 1080 on a 37-inch screen - and I verified that in his store - I found myself basically left with a brand-name issue.
Fortunately, I was able to view my major brand name choices - LG, Sharp, Sony - side by side. That’s when I discovered the Toshiba 37AV502U. Compared to off-brands and the LG, it had a distinctively radiant picture. Could have been the settings in the store. I’ll never know. But it did give me the confidence to include the Toshiba in my online shopping.
Even in the stores, I cold see the Toshiba was priced lower than the Sharp and the Sony. When I found it online (Amazon and elsewhere) for about $150 lower than in-store prices, I was sold.
The TV came promptly and was easy to set up with the clear and concise manual. The on-screen adjustments and choices of inputs are simple to follow. The variety of inputs (component, composite, HDMI, PC, S-video, audio, cable) and outputs are complete enough for most users. The only complaint I have is that the remote’s electronic commands seem to be a little weak.
That ends up not mattering a whit because in today’s environment you actually interact much more often with the cable receiver through its remote than with the TV. In fact, I am surprised that more manufacturers are not producing monitors without tuners for use with cable and satellite feeds.
The Toshiba works perfectly with my cable receiver and, so far, has produced clear, sharp images from analog, digital and HD sources. And I have about $150 extra in my pocket.
4 Stars Good general purpose HDTV, but definitely not hight end
I bought this TV from Best Buy on sale right after Thanksgiving. It is my first HDTV and overall I’m pretty impressed.
The good: the picture on this TV is great. My Xbox 360 is razor sharp and HD content like Blu-Rays look wonderful in native 720p. It has a huge assortment of connections on the back. Even the integrated speakers sound decent for what they are.
The so-so: The dynamic contrast is pretty useless. It end up making the picture look very artificial and amplifies digital noise from some sources (DVD’s in particular). The menu system is comprehensive but a bit annoying to navigate. Instead of one master picture menu, you have three separate areas with different settings. Also, settings like the noise reduction and MPEG DNR are applied across all inputs and are not independent. It does have a high pitched whine when in operation, which seems to be related to the ballast on the CCFL backlight (hint, lowering the backlight level does decrease the noise).
The bad: The black levels are fairly poor. There is a lot of light leakage around the edges of the screen (I can see it on the floor of the room) and as a result blacks are always grey. If there is ambient light in the room it’s not so bad, but in a dark room it isn’t very pretty. The HDMI inputs also seem a bit twitchy. I have an Onkyo receiver hooked up to one and my cable box hooked up to the other, and sometimes the cable signal will distort quite badly (even to the point of locing up the TV). Turning on the amp clears it right up. Not sure why this is happening, but it is incredibly annoying having to have the amp on even when not being used.
Overall: this is definitely a good bargain for what it is. It has a great, finely detailed picture. But it’s not a high end model, as the black levels are poor, the backlight is noisy, and the native contrast (not the dynamic contrast) isn’t as high as other comperable models. If none of this bothers you, then this is a great TV to buy.
Sharp Aquos LC37D64U 37 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
April 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Sharp Aquos LC37D64U 37 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

The Aquos D64U Series fits a large screen size into incredibly small footprints. The depth of the D64U series is reduced by 30% by changing the layout of the circuits inside the LCD panel. Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel is utilized to provide 10,000:1 Dynamic-Contrast Ratio with Enhanced Picture Contrast Technology and 4ms response time. Place the TV practically anywhere in the room with a 176 degrees wide viewing angle. Enhanced Black Level provides the deepest, most accurate black of any flat panel TV. Aquos engine with ASV technology provides high performance video processing for the brightest, most vivid colors and images. 15 W + 15 W Audio System Tuning System ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuning System 10,000 - 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and 4ms response time produce spectacular picture quality 2000 - 1 Native Contrast Ratio 2000 - 1 Aspect Ratio 16 - 9 4-wavelength Backlight System AN-52AG4 Optional Wall Mount Brackets Input Ports - 2x HDMI (2 rear), 2x HD Component (1 side, 1 rear), 1x 15-pin RGB PC, 1x S-Video, 3x Composite Video (1 side, 2 rear), 1x RS-232C 9-pin and 4x Audio (L/R) Inputs All inputs are compatible with 1080p sources Approximate Unit Dimensions - 35.7 (W) x 25.2 (H) x 10.75 (D) with stand
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Great picture
The picture is clear and Sharp (pun intended). Product specs were exactly as expected, no surprises. Product arrived two days sooner than quoted.
5 Stars A very nice LCD, good remote, good value
I am happy with this Aquos. it has an outstanding picture, as good or better than my $3500 Sony XBR5. I am sure the sony must have something more, oh, that is right, the sony uses 400 watts of power, my Sharp uses 120 watts of power. Hmmm. guess the energy star sticker is there for a reason. Only problem is had to get a different wall mount, My New Aquos has a non vesa standard bolt pattern on rear. This is not going to mean anything if you just set it on the stand, but if you plan on wall mounting, be sure to get the universal mount. It has a 440 mm blot pattern.
Cheers
5 Stars sharp aquos
easy to install / set up / and great picture and sound….best value for money / sleek slim pleasing design
2 Stars Disappointing audio inputs
I bought this TV because it was the only 37″ model that would fit in my older entertainment center. The picture quality is good. And I had the TV up and running within about 30 minutes of unpacking it. It did an excellent job of finding all the channels available on my cable system. After using it a week, I have 2 major complaints: 1. Surfing channels is a painful experience. The reaction time is simply too slow. It just feels like it takes forever to get from one channel to another. 2. I could not successfully connect external devices to the TV and get the audio to produce anything but static. I tried a Wii, XBOX 360 and a DVD player. It did not matter whether I used Inputs 1,2 or 3. And I used 2 different AV cables. The result was the same … STATIC. The speakers worked OK in normal TV viewing mode. So, I could only conclude that something is wrong with the audio inputs on this TV. The only way I am able to successfully connect an external device to the TV is to take the device through an external sound system first, which is a royal pain. Sharp must have a manufacturing/quality problem with the Audio Inputs and I suspect my TV is not the only one they’ve shipped with Audio Input difficulty. Unfortunately, it’s too painful to have to box this thing up and ship it back, so I am stuck with it. My advice - steer clear of Sharp Aquos if you need to easily connect an external gaming device for your kids.
5 Stars Exceeded my expectations
I have been searching for and HDTV for some time now. I had done all my research, and Sharp Aquos always rose to the top of my list every time. My Sharp Aquos LC37D64U far exceeded my expectations. The picture quality and ease of use is great.
Sharp Aquos LC37D64U 37 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
March 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Sharp Aquos LC37D64U 37 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

The Aquos D64U Series fits a large screen size into incredibly small footprints. The depth of the D64U series is reduced by 30% by changing the layout of the circuits inside the LCD panel. Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel is utilized to provide 10,000:1 Dynamic-Contrast Ratio with Enhanced Picture Contrast Technology and 4ms response time. Place the TV practically anywhere in the room with a 176 degrees wide viewing angle. Enhanced Black Level provides the deepest, most accurate black of any flat panel TV. Aquos engine with ASV technology provides high performance video processing for the brightest, most vivid colors and images. 15 W + 15 W Audio System Tuning System ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuning System 10,000 - 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and 4ms response time produce spectacular picture quality 2000 - 1 Native Contrast Ratio 2000 - 1 Aspect Ratio 16 - 9 4-wavelength Backlight System AN-52AG4 Optional Wall Mount Brackets Input Ports - 2x HDMI (2 rear), 2x HD Component (1 side, 1 rear), 1x 15-pin RGB PC, 1x S-Video, 3x Composite Video (1 side, 2 rear), 1x RS-232C 9-pin and 4x Audio (L/R) Inputs All inputs are compatible with 1080p sources Approximate Unit Dimensions - 35.7 (W) x 25.2 (H) x 10.75 (D) with stand
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Excellent Service
Great service - the product was shipped on Monday - I ordered it on Sat. Received within 3-4 days in excellent condition
5 Stars A very nice LCD, good remote, good value
I am happy with this Aquos. it has an outstanding picture, as good or better than my $3500 Sony XBR5. I am sure the sony must have something more, oh, that is right, the sony uses 400 watts of power, my Sharp uses 120 watts of power. Hmmm. guess the energy star sticker is there for a reason. Only problem is had to get a different wall mount, My New Aquos has a non vesa standard bolt pattern on rear. This is not going to mean anything if you just set it on the stand, but if you plan on wall mounting, be sure to get the universal mount. It has a 440 mm blot pattern.
Cheers
4 Stars Very nice HDTV but lacks correct info in description.
I like the picture, style, number of inputs and ease of set-up. However, the desciptions of features are the same for each size and they are not correct. I did not even find the correct info on Sharp’s web site.
This HDTV was listed as having PIP and a headphone output. Either I am blind or it has neither. This would not have been an issue if I could have seen this size in a store to verify the features but it really is up to the manufacturer to represent their products accurately.
Overall I am happy with the purchase.
5 Stars Great picture
The picture is clear and Sharp (pun intended). Product specs were exactly as expected, no surprises. Product arrived two days sooner than quoted.
5 Stars Exceeded my expectations
I have been searching for and HDTV for some time now. I had done all my research, and Sharp Aquos always rose to the top of my list every time. My Sharp Aquos LC37D64U far exceeded my expectations. The picture quality and ease of use is great.
Emerson 19 Widescreen LCD HDTV with Built in Digital Tuner RLC195EM8
February 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Emerson 19 Widescreen LCD HDTV with Built in Digital Tuner RLC195EM8

# 19″ Widescreen LCD HDTV with Remote Control
# Built-in ATSC/NTSC Tuner
# Resolution 1440 x 900
# S-Video Input Jack
# Component Video Input Jack
# Headphone Jack
# Energy Star qualified
# Digital video input (DVI)
Specifications
TV Technology: LCD
TV Definition: HDTV
Screen Size Measured Diagonally: 19″
Brightness: 250 Cd/m2
Contrast: 800:1
Response Time: 5ms (typical)
Dimensions with Stand: 16.0 x 7.7 x 19.3
HD Ready: Yes
Widescreen: Yes
Model No.: LC195EM8
Shipping Weight (in pounds): 15.0
Product in Inches (L x W x H): 16.0 x 7.7 x 19.3

