

It has a sweet resolution of 1366 x 768 and a 60Hz Refresh Rate. At $148.00, it’s a very affordable 32” Color Direct LED TV. The PLDED3273A is the largest at 32” (but goes up to 49-inch in this series) Proscan LED TV among the 3 models we’re looking at. However, the addition of a $50.00 sound bar seems to solve the problem for many current owners.

Again, the picture on this model gets high scores, but the sound consistently falls flat which seems to be the case with Proscan’s low-end line. The price makes it a great starter TV for the kids or for use in an extra room. It has an attractive, slim profile with a generous number of connections like 3 HDMI, VGA (for using as a computer monitor), YPbPr, AV audio/video, RF, Coaxial Out, and more. With Full HD, this TV has a 16:9 Aspect Ratio and 60Hz Refresh Rate. The series starts with the 19-inch model with the low, low price under $100 and goes up to a 50-inch model priced $349.99. The Proscan PLDED4016A is a “computer “monitor”-style, 1080p LED TV. It comes with a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty. Overall, while the $129.96 price says “cheap” (and it is compared to the competition), the Proscan PLEDV1945A-B can be considered a steal with its consistently impressive picture. Going from TV to DVD was found to be too laborious for such a simple set-up. It even conveniently mounts to the wall.Ĭurrent owners agree the picture quality is above average even if the sound is just so-so. However, it also has 1 HMDI port, 1 YPbPr, and 1 audio/video port. As aforementioned, it resembles an old-school computer monitor at 17.38” W x 11.13” H x 2.25” D and even comes with a VGA port for this use specifically. The out-of-pocket price tag and its versatility add up to a value-added buy. Priced at about $129.96 (but goes up to 40-inches for $599.99), this model lacks any Smart functionality and connectivity but features a built-in DVD player that makes it an all-in-one entertainment center for any room in the house from a home office to a guest bedroom. The Proscan PLEDV1945A-B starts the series with a 19-inch backlit, flat LED TV that looks more like and can be used as a computer monitor. Does a better value immediately mean the barebone basics or can we expect a few bells and whistles from Proscan even with its affordable price? Below, we review 3 of their most popular models to see if what they offer for a low price indeed makes them a great value or would it be smarter to invest a bit more money for a bit better in quality and features.


For 25 years, Proscan has specialized in value-priced consumer electronics and appliances, including televisions.
