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Thursday, November 9, 2017

TV Review, Westinghouse Television 55 Inches

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TV Review, Westinghouse Television 55 Inches

Sounds are corrupted and screen has uncomforting graphics.  While it’s true a screen of much size can prove what graphics are possible to demonstrate, my parents can’t be forced with an inferior product and they’ve already been even more unhappy than they were before this tv came into our casually formal lives.  To be honest, Westinghouse has given a television set of grand size that is very much a handyman’s job before we can watch any program for the first time.  I still can’t leave Westinghouse with a review that’s two words long; in fact, such input would likely be commonplace and not worthy toward their attempt at appealing to our budgeted market with something that at least functions with some basics.  A tv of this nature may go on with partial fundamentality, yet its characteristics are like some of those of a bad guitar a singer throws away at a concert as he takes some booing from the crowd.  Does that musician’s curse sound familiar?  Maybe Westinghouse needs to do further study on the technology department because, well, I’m naturally aware of technological problems as they arise and fashion in general is what plenty of folks exhibit when they remark on problems with temper and grossness.  All I have to do to be technologically aware is to exhibit myself to as many odd situations as possible in order to get a taste of life when tragedy is down in the dumps.  People go through such tragedy on a daily basis since money’s already been spent and had for products in question and life-long experiences are those dimensions which take a long time to realize and actually taste.  Yes, even bad tastes can come back to haunt you if you’re not careful about beauty for which Westinghouse’s tv here has a jugular version of.  A television’s beauty that is “jugular” tends to have a coarse effect in overall approach, as the general display of technology might have some bits that would’ve worked but instead don’t since the erratic nature of sound, visuals, and pleasure is amended to ugly ends by such a technological piece.  In other words, there must be dignity to a technological device as well as pleasure, and our tv feels cheap in both price and quality although such elements of low cost really show up as aggressive factors to horror overtime.  Westinghouse may surely give a philosopher on horror something to remark on with touch and prestige, but my mom doesn’t like a zombie’s gurgle when the tv produces its sound with remarkable exaggeration in a broken kind of way and dad notices he gets dizzy and messy while being exposed to jazz which comes off of the tv as coarse and inappropriate, both kinds of sound resembling tremors an elephant has when it dies in a rose garden.  Please don’t get this tv.  It will ruin your sense of pleasure and make you wonder why common sense is so underrated.      


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