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Review: Evesham V27DMCX-ZE3

Is Evesham’s latest HDTV guilty of stretching the definition?

Jonathan Parkyn

The Evesham V27DMCX-ZE3 is a not quite high definition-ready LCD TV with a 27in screen and at £500, it’s less expensive than many 26in alternatives.

The set doesn’t meet the criteria required to sport the infamous HD-Ready logo, but has a curious HDTV symbol displayed on its bezel.

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In the absence of both HDMI and DVI inputs, it transpires that the set will accept HD format images (720p and 1080i) via its VGA socket. A component video adaptor is provided for a more widely accepted HD connection.

Currently, many HD-compatible devices – such as Sky HD, Xbox 360 and some upscaling DVD players – come with component connections, but this is likely to change as more manufacturers start to promote the copy-protection aspect of digital interfaces such as HDMI.

In our tests, results with the VGA/component adaptor were mixed. We had intermittent success with an upscaling DVD player, although occasionally the TV seemed to have problems registering the connection. More reliable was a straight VGA connection to a PC.

We still had to do quite a bit of tweaking, both on the set and in the computer’s display adaptor settings, but eventually we had a bright, sharp display at 1280x768 pixel resolution.

Picture quality is actually pretty good. There’s no real noticeable motion blur, edges are sharp and the viewing angle is extremely wide. Colours look a bit bleached out via the PC input, but manual backlight and colour temperature settings offer good picture quality control.

The Evesham V27DMCX-ZE3 has plenty of problems, though. There’s no built-in Freeview tuner and it doesn’t have separate settings for individual inputs, so changing picture settings while watching a TV station will affect the settings for DVD inputs. That said, picture quality is surprisingly good for a TV of this price.

Product overview

  • Price: £499
  • Manufacturer: Evesham
  • Specifications: Built-in analogue tuner

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Verdict

Good points
Good picture; wide viewing angle; manual backlight and colour temp settings

Bad points
Not truly HD-Ready; no Freeview; no separate settings for individual inputs

Overall
Reflecting Evesham’s computer manufacturing past, the V27DMCX-ZE3 seems happiest when acting as a giant PC display and would be ideal for those with media centre systems that don’t require the full HD-Ready spec

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