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Toshiba 26LV610U 26" LCD HDTV with built-in DVD player
Price : $498.55
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Product Features 26" 16:9 Wide Screen 720P Resolution 1000:1 Contrast Ratio HDMI Input PC input for computers Technical Details Unit Dimensions with stand (WHD) in.: 26.81 x 20.23 x 8.93 Unit Dimensions without stand: 26.81 x 18.52 x 3.91 VESA? Mounting Pattern2 200 x 100 mm Unit Weight: 19.4 lbs Product Description 26" LCD TV with Built in DVD Player
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Toshiba 32AV600E 32" PAL/NTSC Multi-System HD Ready LCD Television for Worldwide Use.
Price : $469.99
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: - 32-inch "Power Meta Brain" LCD TV HD READY MULTI-SYSTEM LCD TV
- Receiving System PAL I, BG, DK, SECAM BG, DK, NTSC M, B/G 4.43
- Video Signal 480i / 480p(60Hz) 576i / 576p(50Hz) 1080i (50/60Hz) 720p (50/60Hz)
- Two HDMI Terminals, Video Signal: 480i / 480p, 576i / 576p, 1080i / 720p
- Power Supply AC 110/220-240V 50/60Hz For Worldwide Use.
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Main Product Type HD Ready LCD TV Brightness 450 Resolution 1366 X 768 Viewing Angles (Degrees) 178 Panel Response Speed (ms) 9 Signals Receiving System PAL I, BG, DK, SECAM BG, DK, NTSC M, B/G 4.43 Colour System PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58 / 4.43 Video Signal 480i / 480p(60Hz) 576i / 576p(50Hz) 1080i (50/60Hz) 720p (50/60Hz) RGB Signal VGA: 640 X 480 /60Hz 60 / 72/ 75Hz SVGA: 800 X 600 /60Hz 60 / 72 / 75Hz XGA: 1024 X 768 /60Hz 60 / 72 / 75Hz S-XGA: 1280 X 1024 /60Hz 60 / 75 Hz (Compressed) W-XGA: 1360 X 768 /60Hz 60Hz W-XGA: 1052 X 768 (60Hz/70/75Hz) - Visual Meta Brain Pro Power Meta Brain 3D Colour Management Yes Comb Filter 3D Y/C (PAL & NTSC) Intelligent Backllight Control Yes Native Scan Capture - Exact Scan Mode - Perfect 10-bit Processing Yes Digital Window - Audio Sound System - Stereo System NICAM B/G, I, D/K, & German Stereo B/G, D/K Speaker System - Speakers Main (3.5 x 12cm) x 2 Audio Output (10% RMS) 10W x 2 Connection Antenna Input 1 EXT 1 Input:Component Video + RCA Audio EXT 2 Input: S-Video + Composite Video + RCA Audio EXT 3 Input: Component Video + RCA Audio EXT 4 Input: HDMI + RCA Audio (Audio Common with PC Input) EXT 5 Input: HDMI EXT 6 - EXT 7 - PC Input D-Sub 15 Pin + RCA (Audio Common Use with HDMI) Monitor Output Composite Video + RCA Audio Headphone 3.5 mm Mini Jack Features Teletext Yes Multilingual OSD English/ French/ Persian/ Russian/ Simplified Chinese/ Malay/ Vietnamese/ Thai/ Arabic Hotel Mode Yes REGZA link n/a Swivel Stand Fixed Stand General Automatic Voltage Regulator E:220-240V 50/60Hz A: 220-240V 50Hz T110-240V 50/60Hz Power Consumption (W) 137 Dimensions (W x H x D)mm without Stand 796 x 512 x 99 Dimensions (W x H x D)mm with stand 796 x 552 x 224
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Toshiba 26AV502U 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Price : $499.99 $349.88
Features
: - 720p HD LCD Panel
- DynaLight Backlight
- TheaterWide Picture Modes
- Discrete IR Codes
- Vesa Compatible
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720p HD LCD TV
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Pretty much exactly what we were looking for
This TV was Pretty much exactly what we were looking for for our master bedroom. We got rid of the box tv and went with this flatscreen. We didn't need anything crazy and this offered a good value, good picture, very decent sound - so everything we wanted.
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DO NOT BUY!!
Nice picture but I had this tv for 6 months and it's now in the repair shop. cost to me: $225.00. bought it for $450 out the door and now I'm in for $700!! no more toshiba's for me. check out samsung and panasonic instead. just a heads up guys, check out consumer reports. matt detroit, mich.
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ugly tv
I'm not a big fan of this TV maybe because mine was a lemon. I lost it to the repair shack for about a month because all the buttons on the side stopped working and I wasn't getting any picture. the picture is just okay. the remote glows in the dark but big deal. its pretty sweet to play Fallout 3 on PS3 but other than that this TV breaks down easily and lucky for me that happened within 6 months.
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Value, value, value!
Product is exactly as advertised, arrived sooner than anticipated and was in A1 condition. Toshiba seems to make a great product - the perfect TV for the kids in their play room. Can be used with their games systems, computre, DVD and as a television. Could not ask for more.
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Great overall
Bought this as a second TV for the house, and it's done the job quite nicely. The picture is crisp, sound is plenty loud for the small room it is in, and it looks nice and sleek.
The only issue I've had is that every once in a while, the TV will start to fade to white and then stay all white. Turning the TV off and back on takes care of this. This happens once every few months (so certainly not a real issue) and I'm not sure if it's a problem with this TV model, or just the one I purchased. This also only happens when using the HDMI input (as far as I've experienced).
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TOSHIBA 55ZV650U Regza Series 55-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with Clear
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Technical Details 55-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution and elegant Deep Lagoon design ClearScan 240 combines 120 frames per second with advanced backlighting system for excellent fast-motion clarity PixelPure 5G 14-bit digital video processor; Dolby Volume technology for consistent audio level Inputs: 4 HDMI 2 component 2 composite 1 S-Video 1 PC 1 USB 1 SD card slot 1 optical digital audio output Includes removable stand; measures 53.62 x 35.47 x 15.59 inches with stand Product Dimensions: 4 x 53.6 x 33 inches ; 68.6 pounds Shipping Weight: 97 pounds 1080p Full HD Display: With Full HD theres no need to scale down a 1080 signal. With twice the pixel resolution of 720p HD models Full HD creates the pinnacle in picture quality. ClearScan 240: 240Hz screen technology vastly improves on 120Hz LCD panels by combining with LED backlighting to create significantly clearer full motion video.
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Toshiba 40RV525U 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Price : $899.99 $999.00
Features
: - 1080p full HD LCD
- Film Mode (3:2 Pull-Down)
- Native and Gaming modes
- Cinespeed Panel
- Vesa Compatible
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Great new high-gloss black styling, DynaLight dynamic backlight control, enhanced connectivity with a 3rd HDMI digital input, and High-Res PC Input makes this model ideal for your living room or home entertainment center.
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Best TV available for price (at least when i got it)
I was in the market for a HD 1080p 40 in min TV. After much researching it came down to this model and 2 Samsungs. While I knew I could trust Samsung from the name, after reading many reviews it seemed that you are basically paying an extra $100 or so just for that name. To me Toshiba is a good brand name as well, so I didn't think I would be gambling anyway.
I bought my TV at Best Buy using the $600 price match on Amazon at the time (12/31/09). So far after owning this TV for one week I am thoroughly pleased with it. It happens to fit perfectly into my 2 bedroom apartment living room and I feel the size is pretty much perfect for the place and seating distance.
The only issues I have had so far are minor. The remote for the DirecTV works after programming it to the TV, but for some reason the power button doesn't turn off the TV, so the TV remote is still somewhat necessary. The only other thing I have noticed is that after changing the "pic size" to a different format it resets to the default after turning off the TV and turning it back on. I'm not sure if there is any way to set that to a new default, but either way it's only a minor nuisance.
My closing statement is that if you are in the market for a TV upgrade, but don't want to go all out, then get this TV. Another thing is that if you are going to want a higher level TV, then you should really be getting an LED and shelling out the big bucks. If you are getting one in the mean time that isn't so high priced to hold you over (older technology like regular LCD or Plasma) then I can think of no better way to spend your money.
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Great TV for it's day
Bought this TV last January for a steal ($700 then). It's a quality set and outperformed most sets of similar pricing. The blacks are great, the picture is crisp, and there's a lot of video adjustment options for calibration. My only complaint is that the built-in speakers are weak sauce (although this is consistent for many flat screens). Also, input switching is not always as responsive as I'd like it to be. Off-angle viewing preserves colors better than other sets, but blacks gray out a bit.
However, nowadays you can buy a better set with higher contrast ratio (this set is said to be ~10,000:1) for similar price from Sony or Samsung on sale.
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Excellent value
I've had mine for almost 12 months and it's been superb. I have cable tv connected, an xbox 360 and a wii. The xbox 360 games look awesome in full hd. The wii ain't too bad, but it ain't hd. For the price, it's hard to beat. I'm no expert, but the picture looks pretty damn good to me! Also works with my macbook pro, but the audio and video connect thru separate connections. Audio is average, but for a tv this size you really should be connected to a home theatre type system.
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Only worked for 3 days
The only reason I give this any stars at all is because I liked everything about this Toshiba, until it decided to just turn off and stop working. I have no clue what happened and neither does the tech so it must just be a lemon. But to me that's enough of a failure not to buy a Toshiba product again. I might understand if it didn't work out of the box. But for it to work for a few days and then just stop is unacceptable for what is supposed to be a quality brand.
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Good TV
I am happy for this purcharse. It's a beautifull TV. The sound is not good, but using a home teather it is great.
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Question : is TOSHIBA LCD TV Model number 32AV500E is multi system?will a canadian(NTSC)playstation3run on it?
is TOSHIBA LCD television Model number 32AV500E is multi system?will a canadian(NTSC)playstation 3 run on it?plz answer me it is very important!
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I looked up the specs on this unit and it looks like this will work almost anywhere. Canada uses the broadcast system that we do(NTSC) and if it'll work here, it'll work there. Your playstation should work just fine
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Question : How do I reset my Toshiba LCD TV, the model is 19w330db?
When I turn the TV on there is just a blank blue screen. The owners manual says to select "menu" and then scroll down until you see the option to "reset" but when I press menu I cannot find anything that says about resetting. It seems to me that the menu I can view is not the menu you should be able to choose from if the TV was working properly. The owners manual also says about a menu only appearing when you first switch on the TV, this is the menu I can't seem to get.
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This Blank Blue screen is caused by LACK OF SIGNAL to the INPUT you have selected.....When you have it set to tuner, IF you are on Cable and are above channel 13....you have incorrectly accessed the Air/Uhf tuning and you need to set it to CABLEAnd there's ususally TWO ANTENNA CONNECTORS....One for AIR reception and one for CABLE reception...And the units with ONE connector...they have an Autoprogram mode with the choice of AIR or CABLE....Wrong input or Wrong Type of Tuner reception and the BLUE SCREEN comes on when there is no signal....SO.....you should check your antenna wire first and put it in the CABLE connector if you have 2 Antenna jacks (IF YOU HAVE CABLE or Satellite)Then pull out your instruction manual and read about how to set up your TV set....Sure, it may take an hour to read it, while walking thru the setup, but it's CHEAPER than getting a TV tech out to your home to do the setup....What is it now, $55 for in-home setup or $85 ??But that's your next choice....You don't need to RESET your TV, that reset just recenters your Video settings, like color contrast brightness....That's NOT your problem...Your problem is NO Signal to process, because you're off channel, off cable/air or your using a video input that has the device not connected or the device is turned off and not providing a video signal.....
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Question : Problem using toshiba lcd tv as PC monitor?
Ok I can usually fix anything on a computer but this problem has me stumped after 3 hours of troubleshooting.I have a Nivida Geforce 8400 video card in my PC running windows XP SP3. The PC works fine on my other monitor boots up fine. Well I got a Toshiba 20HL85 model LCD TV screen. I think that model is discontinued on the website but I got it probably 2 or 3 years ago.I put the LCD TV in PC mode, pluged in the VGA cable from my PC/Video card to the LCD TV. Here's the strange problem.My computer boot up and start up shows up on the LCD TV and everything seems fine.After the normal Windows XP loading bar with black background for about 20 to 30 seconds the LCD TV just goes black as if nothing is pluged in with a "PC" in the lower right corner denoting it's on the PC video setting (basically as if I unplugged it).I've plugged it back into my other monitor and fooled around with the resolutions and acceleration settings. I've checked and fooled around with my video card driver and it's settings. Nothing.I consulted the LCD TV manual and there's nothing with this issue in it.I can't find any drivers that I need.Is there anyone who has heard of this issue or knows what to check that I missed? This is the key thing....After windows boots, the LCD TV goes blank and stays there as if nothing is plugged into it when it is powered on.I have A+ cert and have been fixing computers since I was 12 so I'm not a newb at this stuff.My guess is that it's the video card because I was able to get into safe mode and use safe mode on the LCD TVso far only safe mode and VGA mode works on the LCD TV but goes blank after normal boot up.I've tried it with refresh rate at 60hz as well... no luck.
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Simple. Your Windows is set to run at a resolution too high for your LCD TV to handle. When an LCD TV encounters a resolution too high for it to display, it displays nothing.That is why it works in safe mode and you can see the bootup screens, when the video signal from your PC is still at a lower resolution your LCD TV can display. Once it boots into normal-mode Windows, it uses the resolution you set it at, which is too high and refuses to work.You need to re-connect your PC to the last monitor that worked, drop the resolution down to something lower, then reconnect your TV.Oh, and you really should be using a DVI-to-HDMI cable instead of VGA.
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Question : How to display total hours used on a Toshiba LCD TV?
I just bought a new Toshiba LCD TV (42RV500E). I cannot seem to find a command or menu that display the total time this particular unit has been operating.Any help will be much appreciated.
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This is the one I got: http://www.techawave.com/techawave/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=596750
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Question : vertical light colored line in my toshiba lcd tv?
i have a virtical line in my toshiba lcd tv, its a little brighter than the rest of the tv and not really obstructing my view its just a line about 3 inches wide that goes from the top of my screen to the bottom, its off center on the right side of the screen. how can i get rid of it?
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hiLCD screen is gone faulty can not be fix..
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Question : Trying to get digital on an LCD Toshiba TV - lousy and keeps freeze framing?
Please tell me EXACTLY what I need to get digital TV without it freezing up. I need to know what to ask for when I go into a store before they end up selling me a bunch of stuff that makes no difference in the reception. I am still going to Analog channels to watch TV, but won't have that option soon! So far this new TV has been a waste of money and very frustrtating! Thanks
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You need a better antenna. The antenna you need depends on how strong the signals are at your house.Visit http://www.antennaweb.org . Based on your zip code, the site will suggest the proper antenna for your situation using a standard color code. Take that color code to some place that sells antennas.Personally, I would stay away from amplified antennas. In some cases they can actually prevent you from receiving channels. It's best to get an antenna good enough you don't need the amplifier.
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Question : can a Toshiba LCD TV model no.20HIV86 work with interlace or progressive mode when i put a hdmi for the PS3?
when i put the hdmi. i want it to go to interlace if it can with0ut daming my tv or will it only go on progressive mode. whith an hdmi cable for ps3
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Your set will no doubt accept either interlace or progressive forms. However, the display is always progressive in an LCD TV. If the source signal is interlaced, the set will de-interlace it for display. There is no way to damage your TV as a result of input format selection.
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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 : Toshiba LCD TV?
Has anyone ever had a Toshiba LCD TV or know anything about them? Specifically, model number 42HL67 ...... We were looking to buy one, but I'd like to know what everyone thinks about them and if they've had any problems with them.Thanks :)
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I do not own one, but I have repaired a couple. They are a very well built set, and parts are very easy to get from Toshiba. We have sold lots of these sets, the sets I have repaired were not any we sold. These were from one of the big box retailers, whose sets are not as high end as what a dealer can get. When I say dealer, I mean as a Toshiba Authorized Dealer, we get the cream of the crop. Our prices are a bit higher, but so is the level of service you get. Not to mention the level of the product's quality.
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Question : I bought a new toshiba regza LCD TV and it has a low humming that is always present.?
You can really only hear it if the TV is muted or at low volumes. Is a slight humming or buzzing from the speakers normal for LCD's?
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Hi,Are you sure its really coming off the speakers, not the TV itself? Here's something you can try,turn the internal speakers off by going into your sound menu. Do you still hear the sound? There should be absolute silence from the speakers since the speakers are now cut off from the internal amplifier. If you still hear the sound from the speakers, there's there is something wrong with the internal circuits of the amplifier. So since its not too late for you to replace with another model or perhaps get it exchanged if you like the same tv, then please do so.Oh, did you know you can connect sound without going through your tv to your sound system or stereo if you got audio in on your sound system.I never use the tv's speakers at my place, well its up to you.Good luck!
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