WinBook 46D1 Review
The WinBook 46D1 LCD comes in at a large 46-inches but manages to keep to price down to just $1,300, a great deal for a LCD of this size. The 46D1 might not be the best looking set, but it has great features and beats the also budget Vizio GV46L in a number of ways. Cnet have taken a look at the WinBook 46D1 and say a native resolution of 1,366×768 enables it to resolve every detail of 720p HDTV sources; all sources, whether HDTV, DVD, or computer are scaled to fit the native resolution. As a bargain model, the WinBook lacks the 1080p resolution that’s becoming common nowadays.
Its depth of black was solid, and its color was mostly accurate. It certainly had its faults, like an overly blue grayscale after adjustment, substandard off-angle performance, and disappointing PC-monitor performance, but they seem easier to overlook at this price.
Our first impression of the picture with program material instead of test patterns was a good one. Compared to the Vizio LCD, the WinBook was definitely capable of producing a deeper color of black. The difference was most apparent in the letterbox bars above and below the picture, but we also noticed in numerous other shadowy scenes.