![]() Polaroid TVs cost approximately $400-600 less than similarly sized models from Sharp and Sony, and it's easy to see where they cut corners. Given our bad experience with the rest of the Polaroid TV lineup, we won't be rushing out to buy the FLM-3201 anytime soon. Polaroid also offers a 32-inch model, the FLM-3201, which we haven't gotten our hands on yet. The larger Polaroid FLM-2601 LCD TV, Polaroid's 26-inch LCD television that we review here today, left us disappointed too. LCD TV Buying Guide tested a smaller Petters-manufactured model earlier, the 20-inch Polaroid 2000 LCD TV, and was unimpressed. Polaroid began selling TVs manufactured by Petters Company under the Polaroid brand, slid into bankruptcy, and was bought out the Petters Company in 2005. After spending a few minutes trying to get an accurate picture out of the Polaroid FLM-2601 LCD television I wanted to shake the TV with the same vigor I would an instant Polaroid photo print. The tiresome task of waiting days to develop film was reduced to a few shakes of the wrist and a minute-or-so wait. Once upon a time Polaroid reinvented photography as we knew it with the instant camera. Includes: Remote control, integrated NTSC Tuner,īuilt-in side mounted speakers (14 watts total output), Description: 26" LCD TV, with 16:9 Widescreen Format ![]()
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