Click for best price Toshiba 22LV50K 22" LCD HDTV/DVD Player Combo
Price : $329.99 $309.00
Features :
  1. 1680 x 1050 resolution delivers a full 1,050 vertical lines of resolution for excellent picture qual
  2. 21.9" LCD HDTV makes your favorite programming and video seem to come to life with vibrant colors an
  3. Built-in DVD player; Dolby Digital/DTS compatibility; bottom-mounted stereo speakers
  4. ATSC, NTSC and QAM tuners
  5. Response time: 5ms; Contrast ratio: 1,000:1

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Combine exciting picture quality with space-saving modern design with this TV that both entertains you and keeps your space clutter-free. With a built-in slot-loading DVD player, this HDTV offers you a convenient all-in-one setup. The 5ms response time renders the action with precision, while 1680 x 1050 resolution ensures breathtaking picture depth.

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Click for best price Toshiba 22C100U 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV (Black Gloss)
Price : $269.99 Too low to display
Features :
  1. 3 HDMI Inputs
  2. DynaLight
  3. Gaming Mode
  4. Photo Frame Capable
  5. PC Input

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22 inch 720P HD LCD TV

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Click for best price Toshiba HD-XA1 HD-DVD Player
Price : $389.99
Features :
  1. Multiformat compatibility: HD-DVD, DVD, DVD-R/-RW, DVD-RAM, CD, CD-R/-RW
  2. Onboard Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby TrueHD (2 channel); DTS and DTS-HD decoding with 5.1 analog audio outputs
  3. Multichannel 24-bit/192-kHz audio DACs
  4. High-definition DVD playback via HDMI interface at 720p/1080i resolution
  5. Standard DVD up-conversion to 720p or 1080i through HDMI interface

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Customer Review :

Stay away!

HD DVD is a dead format! Warner Brothers is going to stop producing HD DVD discs soon. Do a search and you will see many articles about this. The only studios that will be making HD DVD's are Paramount/Dreamworks and Universal. Disney, Buena Vista, Sony, Warner Brothers, New Line, MGM, and Lionsgate all release movies exclusively on Blu-ray.

Do yourself a favor and avoid HD DVD players. The reason the prices are so cheap is that Toshiba knows it is dead and is probably clearing out remaining inventory. You've been warned!

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Great High Definition player

I've owned this player for over 1 1/2 years and after the initial firmware updates it has been flawless and even quicker to load now (which was one of it's largest drawbacks).

I know you've read the so called complaints about it only out-putting 1080i signal, but if you have a quality 1080p HDTV it just de-interlaces the signal and you see a full 1080p picture anyway.

I'd have given this 5 stars but it still is just a little slow to start-up, not real bad just slower then a regular DVD player is.

I own both a PS3 and this HD DVD player and while I really like my PS3 my XA1 still delivers a better upscaled picture of regular DVDs (not huge but still better).

Most of the negative reviews are just Blu-Ray supporters posting with hidden agendas or people that were not aware of the need at first for firmware updates or the few problems with early HD DVDs and combo DVDS and got impatient and frustrated.

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Dont buy this player

Frustration after frustration. Bad customer support. It's a waste of money. The lens goes bad after about a year and Toshiba is laughing all the way to the bank!! The discs dont work and Universal will do nothing for you. NOT READY FOR PRIMETIME.

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impressions of unit

Unit looks very elegant, but It has a few hiccups like it will not play dual format disc the HD version,but it will play standard version.Go figure.Also rentals from netflix cross your fingers that they will play.

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Long live HD DVD!

It's sad, HD dvd has died a premature death.I don't think it was given a fair chance against Blu Ray( Warner Bros and Walmart saw to it).I always had this sneaky feeling that Toshiba knew the end was near and began to cut back on production costs(look at the company's HD-A35 as compared to HD-XA1,XA2).The HD-A35 was built to a price and it showed.
As for the HD-XA1,pictures never did it justice.You must see it for real and you'll appreciate what the market is going to miss.
Picture quality is superb.I use a Sony full hd lcd tv and maybe the Sony actually flatters the HD-XA1.
If you can put up with the minor problems(long bootup,firmware updates)
go for it.

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Click for best price Toshiba 46XV640U 46-Inch 1080p Full HD LCD TV with ClearFrame 120 Mhz
Price : $1,399.99 $959.79
Features :
  1. DynaLightTM Dynamic Back-Light Control- digital tuning allows for tuning of standard cable channels, off-air digital broadcasts, digital broadcasts.
  2. Built-In ATSC/NTSC/QAM Digital Tuning - Definition: CinespeedTM LCD panel has 8ms or less response speed necessary
  3. CinespeedTM LCD Panel

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Editorial Review :

If you're dabbling in high definition content, you're on the cutting edge. The REGZA 46" XV is a full HD 1080p ready LCD television, blending superb picture and audio quality and delivering it in a slim and stylish package. Enjoy every drop of detail on the XV series.

Customer Review :

Better than the comparable 46" Sony/Sharp/Vizio

HD, Blu-Ray, & PS3 gaming look top notch on this LCD. Scrolling text looks clear w/ 120hz refresh rate. I got this from Costco and had the chance to compare the Toshiba side by side w/ the comparable 46" Sony, Sharp, Vizio & Samsung. The Toshiba & Samsung had the best picture quality & details in the blacks. No contrast ratio spec that I could find, however the darks have more detail than the Sony, Sharp & Vizio. The only difference between the Samsung & Toshiba was that the color on the Samung looked better, but for the price the Toshiba was the way to go. I've had it for 2 weeks and have not had any problems with it. At first I thought the menu screens were a bit basic and inefficient compared to the Sony menus, however after some time it actually is quite intuitive and has convenient shortcuts. I especially like how to switch between inputs, channels through favorites and or the channel history. I am very happy w/ this LCD TV.



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Great TV for the price

we bought this TV at our local costco store and are very happy with it.

The first TV that we bought had a manufacturing defect and couldn't be powered on. We were extremely disappointed because the picture quality, color was probably very natural among the other TVs at store and didn't want to miss on this TV. So we thought of giving it a second try.

After getting the new TV as replacement, it has been very pleasing experience. Colors are just awesome. At times, I feel that audio level is average. It could have been better but i won't fret about it. I can always hook up an external audio device. The response time was stated as <8ms which I can't figure out watching many action movies. It has 3 HDMI inputs which is standard these days. Also you get, S-Video port and VGA input port, and it's very convenient.

All in all, it was a very good buy for us.

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A wonderful Television!

We found this television for a great price at Costco. We were attracted to it immediately by the full quality of its sound. For some reason most large LCD units have rotten sound- significantly worse than your old analog sets.

At home we use this in our large bedroom. It has great natural sound for basic TV watching. We also have it connected to a home 7.1 theater set up (Win 7 media computer, Optoma EP745 projector, Sony STR-DN1000 7.1 Receiver, Comcast Cable).

Additionally we're using it as a computer monitor, including watching streaming movies via Netflix and also avi/dvix files from hard drive. The monitor desktop looks great!--we use a VGA set-up for computer to TV (we're using the computer DVI for our projector, but I tried both and it looks even better with an HD DVI signal).

One of the other little surprises we discovered the other day-- our Sony receiver's "Bravia" function started connecting to Toshiba's corresponding "Regza-Link" feature. Essentially the TV and Receiver communicated to work out each other's basic settings when one is turned on (you still may have to tweak it is set-up a bit). So I suppose that means one (Regza or Bravia) is compatible with the other. I don't know which or if both are, but it works on ours.

The picture quality is also great. We have a 52" Samsung in our living room. The display-- brightness, contrast etc. is every bit as good as the Samsung which we love.

This is an awesome television choice.


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Solid choice for entry level 1080p/120 Hz set

I was able to pick this up at Costco at a lower price ($750) than any other 46" 1080p/120hz set I'd shopped for save the Insignia at Best Buy. After several weeks with the set it is a joy to watch and at this price point I am very happy to do without the first generation, ethernet based internet connectivity found on more expensive sets, especially since those same services are available with wifi on mid priced blu ray players.

The other main give up with this set is that it uses 3:2 pull down technology for 1080p/24 fps input (i.e, blu-ray) instead of the Regza series' 5:5 pull down which promises smoother motion. In fact, when viewing the absolutely amazing-looking Blu-Ray of Troy, I did detect some jutter on slow distance panning scenes and slow moving close up scenes. It is just slightly annoying. Changing the Blu-Ray's display setting from 1080p/24fps to plain 1080p/60fps eliminated the jutter with a barely perceptible give up in overall picture quality, if any at all. Jutter is not an issue with regular broadcast TV via my DirecTV connection, and the 120 hz setting produces no blur at all on fast moving action scenes and sports. If I'd known about the jutter issue on blu-ray, I might have price shopped for the entry level Regza XV-645u model with 5:5 pulldown, but I did save about $100 dollars with this set.

This HDTV has a very flexible and intuitive picture adjustment capability, which enables you to experiment with color temperature, intensity, contrast, brightness and all the usual settings quickly and easily until you find what suits you and your room. The four pre-sets (standard, sports, video and movie) are limited but give you a place to start and adjust the picture to your liking from the easy to access menus. The colors are deep and true with my DirecTV 1080i feed, and the set looks great on a variety of color settings. The 'Smooth' video setting that enables the 120 HZ processing has produced no blur that I can see; motion on broadcast TV looks remarkably smooth. I adjusted my rating to 4 stars due to a couple of minor peeves in addition to the blu-ray jutter: the DynaLight backlight auto - adjust is a little slow and sometimes adjusts and re-adjusts during a scene; I might turn this feature off. I have also noticed that the color fades when viewed from about a 140-50 degree angle, not the 178 degrees advertised with most of these sets. With Costco's 90 day return and one year extension of the manufacturer's warranty, it was well worth it to get a great picture on a set that might have cost twice the money less than a year ago. If you're looking for a basic-featured set at great price, you won't be disappointed with this set, but the Regza series TV's have superior technology for 24 fps blu-ray at a slightly higher price point than this set.

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Three strikes, I'm out!

Stay away from this one. The first unit I bought worked for a week, but then started to turn itself off. I returned it to the store and got a second unit. On the second unit, the Menu popped up unprompted every five minutes. I returned it to the store and (foolishly) took home a third unit. The third one didn't turn on at all. I returned that one and bought a different brand.

Three units, three different problems, three returns in a span of 24 hours.

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Click for best price Toshiba 47ZV650U 47" REGZA® 1080p LCD HDTV with ClearScan 240™ anti-blur technology
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Questions & Answers
Question : any good or bad experiences with the Toshiba Regza lcd tv series?
im thinking about buying a regza and have heard that they are a quality investment.does anyone have any input about that line?

Answer:
been getting lots of bad tosh lcd panels---otherwise a great picture and they've got the electronics very reliable now

 

Question : Playstation 2 with TOSHIBA LCD TV?
I just moved from Europe and i just got my Toshiba LCD 26 inch TV, i got my PS2 from Bangladesh so i assume its NTSC. The problem is when i connect my PS2 to the TV, the display is black and white and the screen is displaced (not centered). Is there someone who can help me with this problem? Would i need to buy a adapter or some other cable.It is also moddedAnd i use the red yellow and white cables, the sound comes out fine just the video is black and white

Answer:
Bangladesh is PAL, not NTSC-that's why it won't work.

 

Question : Can I connect a Toshiba 42x3030D LCD tv and a samsung home theatre kit HT-Z310 ?
I'd like to be able to play sky tv via the home theatre kit but the optical lead does not work?

Answer:
Try going to the link below it shows you how to connect home theaters dvds vcr etc.

 

Question : What cable do I use to connect my laptop to LCD TV?
I have a new Toshiba LCD tv and I'd like to connect it to my laptop and/or netbook.I have an IBM T61 Laptop and Acer Aspire One netbook.Anyone know if I can use the same cable for both or would I need an adapter for the laptop? Does the netbook even support a connection to the tv?Thanks!

Answer:
You have to check and see what your laptop provides for video and audio output. The best cable to use is the HDMI cable if your laptop has one.

 

Question : No Digital Picture on Toshiba LCD TV?
I bought it new three weeks ago. For the first few weeks I had Analogue and Digital channels working fine then the picture went on the digital channels leaving only sound (Not blue screen but Black). I've retuned it, I've gone back to factory settings and still nothing. Any ideas?

Answer:
take it back or call Toshiba.

 

Question : could iget a review of the toshiba lcd tv model 42HL57?
I plan on buying this tv this weekend would like to hear some feedback about it

Answer:
Consumer Reports reviewed a similar set, the 42HL67 set in it's March issue.The top rated set in the 40-42 inch range was the Samsung LN-T4053H, with a grade of 77. The Toshiba was eighth out of sixteen with a grade of 71. The weak points were SD performance and sound quality. They also didn't think much of the remote.

 

Question : HI I need help with a TV...Toshiba 26"LCD?
I just bought a 26" Toshiba LCD TV from circuity city. I turn the TV programmed it but it not picking up any channels whats so ever. I thought it was suppose to pick up over the air digital or even analog channels. When it searches for the channels comes back with none found. I am not using Cable or Antennae. I was under impression it would pick up with the built in Tuner...Thanks

Answer:
You still need an antenna to pick up over the air channels. Don't be fooled into buying "HD" antenna's you can use rabbit ears just fine.

 

Question : What are the best settings for my new Toshiba LCD TV?
I just bought my Toshiba 32AV502U and tried to play my Xbox 360 on it. My only problem is the that there is a bit of a "delay" (lag) between my button presses. I have turned on "Game Mode" or whatever it is, but there still is that little bit of lag that is really noticeable. Any ideas on what I could do to fix it? Should I just go return this TV and get a different kind?Thanks in advance.

Answer:
Hmm....Delays occur due to excessive VIDEO PROCESSING or Upconversion/Downconversions....I would start with making sure the XBox's video output is set to the TV's NATIVE RESOLUTION....If the TV has a Native resolution of 720 (the display panel's actual resolution) then you want the Xbox to output a 720 signal...Then if you have the ability to use HDMI, use it....Now....you're not ONLINE gaming are you? If so, the XBox is just way too busy making an HD picture AND accessing the Online game at the same time...If so, you may be forced to reduce the Video ouput resolution on your XBox even further because it's spending too much time building a picture for your TV set....And that would suck....after all you bought the TV and the XBox for HD Gaming !TVs really do not cause game lag as much as the Xbox does...they can cause MINOR lag if you are outputting a 1080 signal to a 720 TV...the TV would then have to DOWNSCALE the video to fit the TV screen, and that takes a little time...

 

Question : what should i buy, samsung la40r81 or toshiba 42a3500 lcd tv?
i was looking for an lcd tv and i narrowed my search to these two models, but i'm really confused now, which one is better?

Answer:
Definitely buy the samsung. Samsung is a highly regarded tv company. Also their sets look absolutely amazing....in terms of picture and just the way they're physically built. Also with more hdmi ports you can plug more hd stuff into your tv such as a blueray player, your cable box, a ps3/xbox 360 or hd video camera. The hidden speakers also add a certain wow factor. Overall i'd say that the samsung set is top.....Oh and don't worry bout the difference in size being a big factor...with tvs they measure diagonally and seriously...a couple of inches makes like no difference when the tv is that big...like you really can't tell at all.anyways...thats my little blurb.good luck! ;)

 

Question : My new Toshiba LCD TV keeps switching it self on and off?
We got a new Toshiba LCD TV, about a week ago now and it's starting to keep turning itself off and then turning it self on about every hour or so, we ignored it but it's starting to get really annoying when watching a movie or playing on the PS3. We've try'd unplugging it for 4 hours and plugging it back in but still it keeps turning off, it turns off for about 3 seconds and turns back on.Help?

Answer:
Both answers posted before me are correct, but that's only half of it. if the sleep timer isn't the problem then the tv may be suffering a power issue. the TVs internal power switch may be going haywire. If that's the case you should consult the corresponding retailer and have it exchanged. Before you consider taking my advice, I highly advise listening to the 2 previous answer posters before me.

 

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