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Toshiba REGZA 32LV67U 32-Inch LCD HDTV with DVD Player
Price : $999.99
Features
: - 720p Display Resolution (1366x768)
- ATSC/NTSC/QAM Tuner
- Built-in DVD Player
- SRS WOW and Game mode
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Great price and easy setup
I have had this TV for six months now and I have not had any problems. Setting the TV up to work with my HD cable box was a breeze. It would be hard to beat the video quality and sound at this price.
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Good TV, bad DVD player
I'm fully satisfied with the TV (picture quality, menu features, etc), but the built in DVD player has broken twice within the year. Luckily the 1-yr manufacturer's warranty is pretty good and they come to your home to fix it - but it's a major hassle. The repair guy said that this happens relatively often to the Toshiba TVs and they plan to stop producing the sets with built-in players. You're better off buying a TV-only set and get a nice swanky high-def DVD player to plug in!
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Wonderful picture... PLEASE READ 2009 UPDATE BELOW!
UPDATED JULY 2009!: After barely 6 months of use this LCD actually blew out. We were watching television and all of a sudden everything went black... completely black. Resetting, unplugging and even praying didn't work! Luckily it was still under warranty and they came in a few days ordered a new screen and had it installed within a week. The total would have been 1500 hundred out of pocket if it weren't for the warranty. INSANITY!! Honestly, after scouring the internet I have come across the same issue repeatedly where people are stuck with this paperweight. Toshiba seems to not manufacter quality products that can make it past the first 12 months. The only upside was that there was a service center 10 minutes away and everything was in-home (from the initial inspection to the actual work)... that was a plus not having to lug around the television. You will need to have a dated receipt within 12 months and they will take pictures for service.
I had purchased this set back in February 2008 and wanted to review after having it for awhile.
This set with DVD player was purchased for our bedroom. The picture quality is gorgeous and vibrant. We have just moved and until we get our 42 inch Panasonic on the wall we have been using this one in the living room. It more than suffices! It looks amazing, that I could see someone using this one as a main tv if the room isn't too large.
Unlike other LCDs, this one does not turn dark or grayed out when viewed from different angles. The picture quality is amazing. The colors are vibrant and bright and I feel as if it is able to get a "true black".
As far as the DVD player... the reality is we have used it about 2 times; so I cannot review on the dependability. I have read and experienced that Toshiba DVD players love to conk out.
The frame is very sleek and sexy, just don't touch it with your oily fingers! I wish I had purchased two when they were on sale because I can no longer find the combos anywhere.
Again, if you can find it for a good price, jump on it. You will not regret it. Also wanted to mention that this set picks up an unbelievable amount of HD channels (about 90) without a cable/satellite box. We have service, but we always love to test the capability of the television.
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Do NOT buy this TV if you don't want to waste your money and don't want to buy extended warranty
I bought this TV in November of 07 for 7.7.0 , used it roughly 3 hrs a day in the bedroom every night, very nice picture/sound I have to say...WHILE IT LASTED. About a week ago I turned it on and heard a loud click and the screen went black and the sound was still working, I take it to a certified service center and they call me today and say one (or more) lamps have burned, and the other ones are drawing more current which is causing it to flash the picture for a second when it gets turned on and then goes black, the solution, replace the LCD panel and that would cost me 9.4.0 so the price of fixing the TV is more than the price of the TV itself in the first place, and Toshiba won't do anything to help simply because it's beyond the 1 year warranty, translating = crappy products that they know won't last more than a year. So if you want the straightforward opinion, do NOT buy this TV, I've personally swore that I'm not buying any Toshiba products in the future, done with their crappy products.
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Worked for about 2 years now no picture....
THIS IS THE LAST TOSHIBA I'll ever purchase.
Toshiba "Customer Support" is useless and tells me there is nothing they can do because it's out of warranty. They said I can either repair it myself and bare the cost or can it--Completely worthless.
Purchased this almost 2 years ago AFTER doing extensive research. At the time, the reviews were good but then again the TV was new so people weren't having the problems that many of us are experiencing now.
Four days ago the screen went black after a brief flash of the input mode screen upon each attempted start-up. At first, we thought it was maybe just a loose cable, but after putting in a DVD and getting a similar result we came to the conclusion that it was the TV itself. We are still in disbelief that such a new TV would go bad so quickly. The repair shop said it would cost about $200 to fix, which may not sound like much but since we paid around $749 less than two years ago we're a little bent about it.
So, if you are considering this TV or any other Toshiba...I would highly recommend looking at other brands instead.
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Toshiba 22AV500U 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Price : $399.99 Too low to display
Features
: - 22" 720p HD LCD TV
- High Gloss Black Finish
- DynaLight Dynamic Backlight Control
- PC Input for computers
- 1 HDMI Input
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22", 720p HD LCD TV, High Gloss Black Cabinet, DynaLight Dynamic Backlight Control, PC Input
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Fits perfectly into my space - good product
Great value with more features than need. Had space limitations but this product met them.
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don't fear the sound
I was a bit apprehensive on what the sound quality would be like on this TV having read all the reviews. I can tell you that I have this in an 11 X 14 room with cathedral ceilings and I have absolutely NO issues with the sound quality! The picture quality is fabulous and the set up was so simple. I like this so much that I'm thinking of upgrading my living room TV to a larger version of this. Don't let the reviews on the sound quality hold you back from purchasing. And don't forget to go with the super saver free shipping. My delivery with this option was less than 48 hours from my confirmation!!
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Take your home theater to the next level
I installed this tv a few days ago. It replaces a 2000 Daewoo that served me well for 9 years. I was forced to upgrade my television because my cable provider started pulling good channels off of regular cable and putting them on digital. I tried to install the new cable box to the Daewoo but that tv had no inputs other than the cable input (I was already using an RF converter box and thus was approaching cable overload). So I reluctantly ended up buying the Toshiba 22AV500U here. After all of the work and money, I must say that I am pleased with the results. Digital cable is fun and has a lot of features and all of my shows have never looked clearer or sharper. I am also enjoying watching my dvds on the Toshiba tv. You have not seen Polar Express until you've seen it in high definition!
The Toshiba is high quality. I have no dead pixels and no backlight bleed. I did have an issue with the stand not moving when I first pulled it out of the box but that was because I wasn't pulling hard enough (you never know how delicate these modern electronics are). I also ended up calling Toshiba customer support a few times. Each time I talked to someone knowledgeable and helpful.
As for the size, I have found 22 inches to be more than adequate. I have a smallish entertainment center and didn't want to upgrade that too. The tv is in a rather large living room and there isn't a bad seat in the room.
I also should mention that at work my Dell lcd monitor made me so sick that I had to go back to the old crt monitor. The issue I think is that lcds are lit by a florescent bulb. Because florescent bulbs flash like a strobe light they can sometimes make you feel ill when you stare into them. I have had no issues with that with my Toshiba.
I also highly recommend that you use an hdmi cable between your dvd player and the Toshiba (and everywhere else you can too). I bought mine here on Amazon for a few dollars (the 6 ft 1080p cable by DVI Gear). It is an excellent cable. What the local stores charge for the same thing is quite scandalous.
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Outstanding picture
I recently purchased a Toshiba 22" LCD HD Model # 22AV500U TV from abt electronics through Amazon and the results were superb. The on-line experience, shipping/delivery and the TV's performance were / are all simply outstanding.
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A great HDTV for your kitchen!
I wanted a HDTV that had a good viewing range (from angles) as well as one that is reliable, etc. This unit meets all my goals and the price was not too bad either. The unit is lightweight and looks good in the room.
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Toshiba 32HL95 32-Inch Flat Panel LCD HDTV
Price : $1,549.99
Features
: - 32-inch LCD TV with PC monitor capability; measures 31.25 x 24.75 x 11.75 inches (WxHxD) with stand
- Built-in HD/Digital tuner (ATSC), 181-channel tuner (NTSC), and Digital Cable Ready; 16:9 widescreen picture aspect ratio
- 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal, 3D Y/C digital comb filter, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 800:1 contrast ratio, 1366 x 768-pixel resolution, 12 ms response time
- Inputs: 3 composite, 1 S-Video, 2 component, 1 HDMI, 1 PC VGA, 2 RF
- Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total)
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not a bad system, slow reaction to the remote..picture clear and quite a few nice features overall
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zero stars ?
horrible picture ! . loud humming noise. hdtv looks ok, regular tv looks really really bad. Save your money !
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great picture. sound is a different story
Have had this TV almost 2 weeks. The picture is great, do not have the hd cable box hook-up as yet, but picture is still great. Fantastic for movies. The major setback is the sound. Listening to any music channels the bass must be turned off totally. The thumping sound is really bad when music is being played. I hope to get surround sound soon to take care of this problem. Another problem is the remote. Has a slide indicator on the side of the remote to switch to tv, cable, dvd etc....It is pretty hard to pick up the remote without accidentally changing this switch. Should have moved to the front of the remote. All in all pretty satisfied.
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Kudos for Toshiba
It was a rare moment when my Toshiba 32HL95 arrived complete with all necessary cables and, when plugged in, displayed a picture of clarity and high definition that I had never seen before. We love our Toshiba.
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An excellent picture quality
I bought this LCD TV last week, compare with the Sony 32SA10 so far I owned, this one is better than Sony's. especailly by HDMI input, two inputs of component is convenient as well.
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Toshiba CE 19AV600U 19 in LCD HDTV
Price : $219.88
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Toshiba 23HLV86 23-Inch LCD HDTV with DVD Player
Price : $899.99
Features
: - 23-inch HD-ready LCD TV with integratd DVD player; measures 24,4 x 18.6 x 11 inches (WxHxD)
- DVD player compatible with DVD video, CD audio, DVD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, JPEG and DivX
- 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal, 3D Y/C digital comb filter, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 500:1 contrast ratio, 1366 x 768-pixel resolution
- Inputs: 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 component, 1 HDMI, 1 PC VGA, 1 RF
- Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total)
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Love it
This is a perfect space saving bedroom tv. The DVD player is awesome and plays any disk you put in it - Divx, jpegs, mp3s, etc. Awesome for playing all those torrent downloads on something other than the computer! Sure the channel changing takes a little bit of time, but no more than most other lcd/hdtvs. I haven't noticed the heat being an issue - I have it wall mounted on a tilt mount - it does get a little warm, but it's not melting paint or anything!
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Stopped working within 6 months
We had high hopes for this combination TV/DVD player and it gets very light use in my daughter's room. Unfortunately, it has had problems over the past 3 months, not turning on at all, and after several weeks of "sometimes" working, it no longer powers on at all.
Save your money and buy a Sharp or Sony.
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Works great
TV and DVD player work great. Picture is clear and sound is good. I ordered a good bracket to hang it on the wall. When you order a bracket make sure you buy a good one so it hol;ds the TV level.
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Toshiba 23" LCD HDTV with DVD Player
This is the perfect TV for my small den (approx. 9' x 12'). It fits inside a bookcase so it does not intrude on the room. Picture is great for both TV and the DVDs. This item is exactly as advertised - no complaints from me.
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Toshiba 23" Good Value
I ordered the Toshiba 23HLV86 for x-mas. It came on time and all was as advertised. I like having the DVD as part of the TV as it saves space and minimizes cords etc. Only negative is the delay as you switch station to station - it takes longer then my old TV to switch.
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Questions & Answers
Question : Why is it fuzzy on upper channels on 26in toshiba lcd TV 26AV500U?
From channel 30 and up it gets so fuzzy some more than others. It's 7 month's old. On ch 50 & 51 it sometimes gets frozen and most turn off to get it to work. We got a samsung 32 lcd the same day and never had a problem, it Evan gets more ch than the toshiba. Can this be fixed? Why only some ch fuzzy?
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Bad tuner...get it to your nearest Toshiba Authorized service center, and bring your purchase reciept so they can copy it, to get Warranty Repair on your TV set.
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Question : I need the codes for an sru3003/27 Phillips universal remote to pragram a toshiba LCD tv and Phillips DVD p?
I need the codes for an sru3003/27 Phillips universal remote to pragram a toshiba LCD tv and Phillips DVD p?
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Did you mean a SRU3003WM/17? If so, I have the codes for that. The codes for the TV are: 0517, 0419, 0512, 0613, 0719, 0112, 0506, 0111, 0618, 0627, 0437, 0041, 0094, 0802, 0313, and 0715.The codes for the DVD are: 1514, 0298, 0093, 1314, 1414, 1214, 0441, 0442, 0943, 0177, 0599, 0799, 0699, 0247, 0447, 0598, and 1211.
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Question : Why does my Toshiba 42" LCD TV keep switching off when repair-shop says its just fine?
I have recently moved into a new flat and my 42" Toshiba LCD, which was working fine in my old flat, keeps switching off after 2-3 seconds. I sent it to a Toshiba recognised repair shop and they told me the TV worked fine in their shop. Can this have something to do with the power supply of my flat (other appliances works fine), or is the repair guys simply lying to me?
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Does the TV have a 'sleep timer' on it? That may need adjusting, but to be honest it doesn't sound like it.It may also draw so much current off your mains supply that could also cause it to switch off because it doesn't get enough.Have you actually seen the TV working in their repair shop or are you taking their word for it that it works? Could you ask a neighbour if they would be willing to plug an extension lead into one of their sockets to try it out? Just explain you think your electricity supply may be faulty and ask (nicely) if you could borrow their one for a few minutes.If it still plays up, I would give your local electricity supply company a ring and see if they can suggest anything that may be at fault.Perhaps get your sockets tested.Do you plug the TV into the same socket each time? It could be the socket itself is faulty, so try it with something else like a table lamp.
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Question : How to adjust tint on toshiba lcd tv?
How to adjust tint on toshiba lcd tv?I want to watch a 3d movie I bought for my daughter, to get the settings right on the picture you need to adjust the "tint" to get the perfect picture, otherwise its just blared and not "3d"However when I go to the settings, where it says brightness, colour, contrast etc there is a tint option but its "greyed out" as if not available, can anyone help! ASAP!! 10 POINTS AND A BIG THANKS FROM MY 4YR OLD TO ANYONE WHO CAN DO IT!!!ps its not a 3d tv, we have the glasses to enable us to watch the movie, the 3d glasses, but its blared a little, so the instructions on the dvd box say we need to adjust the "tint" to view it better.
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Journey to the centre of the earth in 3D. You should not have to adjust the tint, just use regular settings, 3D movies are generally blurry and not perfect. I watched this one last week and it takes a while to get used to it, in fact I remember feeling a little motion sickness at various points during the movie, but it was a riot !P.S. There are two versions of most 3D movies on the disc, make sure you are watching the 3D option.
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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?
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been getting lots of bad tosh lcd panels---otherwise a great picture and they've got the electronics very reliable now
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Question : Samsung vs Toshiba lcd tv HELP PLZ (best ANSWER?
Samsung 40" 1080p LCD HDTV** (LN40B500)_________________VS________________Toshiba 40" 1080p LCD HDTV** (40RV525R)im going to buy a hd tv to day but i dont know what one to get... both tvs are $699.99 and they both look nice... this is what i want the tv for: 1) gaming, 2) movies, 3) watching tvhere is a site to compare the 2 tvs http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/compare-result.aspx?ProductIds=10134111,10121903&returnPath=%257e%2 52fcatalog%252fproductdetails.aspx%253fpath%253d780dd1eeacd1c5b7615a40f6b6be5113en02%2526sku%253d101 34111%2526lang%253denand here is what some one send about the Samsung tv.. "Seems like a good TV but we've had issues with the TV speaker...raising the volume past 30 or so causes a constant buzzing sound, loud enough to disturb you while whatching a show. Also we've had it for 20 days now and the color went on the TV a few days go...no more blue...all we see is everything very red/brown and green. Also noticed that the non-HD channels and any channel where there's writing on it, the wrting is fuzzy...e.g. when you turn on the Guide function. Maybe we got a lemon...will try to exchange it and see what happens."
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While it is good to read customer reviews, you have to take them with a grain of salt. People who have bad experiences with their products are more likely to make postings. So if 1,000 units are sold any only 2 had issues, you'll hear about those 2. But does that make it necessarily a bad product? It could, but you don't know for sure is really the issue.The Toshiba sounds like the better option in that deal though. It has 1 extra HDMI and 1 extra component. So without any extra devices, you can hookup 5 HD sources directly to the Toshiba TV. You can only hook-up 3 to the Samsung. Or you can hook up 3 HDMI to the Toshiba and then have 2 component left for a high quality SD connection for things like an older DVD player, a Wii, etc. But generally, I like the extra inputs the Toshiba offers.Also, it has both Digital Optical Audio and Stereo Audio outputs, whereas Samsung only has the Digital Optical. Stereo Audio output is the Red/White leads. So that can be handy going to older speakers or amps. Its not as good as Digital Optical, but depending on what kind of gear you own, it could be a valuable output. Or as neither TV has a headphone jack, the Stereo audio output is much easier to turn into one (you just get a Y cable for a few bucks). Digital Audio to headphone requires a much more expensive converter box.Frankly, at that price point, the TV I'd be more interested in comparing the Toshiba to would be the LG 42LH30. My main annoyance with that one is the lack of audio outputs on the TV. But if you don't need that (because you're feeding devices directly into an amp or not using an home theatre system), then it might not be an issue. LG rates well in many consumer reviews. At that point, I might actually go to the store and look at the TVs rather than just go from their specs. See which one your eyes like better (just remember to stand back at a natural viewing distance).
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Question : What is the Contrast Ratio of the 42HL167 Toshiba LCD TV?
What is the Contrast Ratio of the 42HL167 Toshiba LCD TV?
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800:1
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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
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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.
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Question : i have 46 inch toshiba LCD Tv?
i have 46 inch toshiba LCD Tv & i've had it on since 12pm its only like 1 year old & at like 1240am i turned to look at it & the screen was black but i could hear sound only & none of the guides for the tv was not showing but i could turn the tv up or change the channel. but i couldnt see nothing is there a chance it could be over heating how do i fix it. yours truly Debbie
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Check the Power Supply, CCFL's & Inverter board.
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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?
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take it back or call Toshiba.
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