Toshiba lcd hdtv
Toshiba is one of the leading manufacturers of LCD televisions, so if you're going to buy a model of this brand you'll not regret. You should know that prices vary starting with $200 and up to thousands of dollars. It depends mostly on screen-size, resolution, display quality, and other factors. Let's look through the most popular models of Toshiba LCD HDTV.
Toshiba Regza 37HL67 is a television with 37-inch liquid crystal display. It's not as expensive as other liquid crystal display TV's and can be bought at about $800. With built-in HDTV compatibility, this unit produces sharper images than other regular televisions. You'll enjoy watching both digital TV broadcasts and widescreen DVD video. Its flat-panel screen is perfect for viewing in brightly-lit rooms. It should be underlined that this model is designed for those who prefer ultra-thin TVs producing ultra-sharp images. A good choice would be also Toshiba 37AV500U. It's designed in high-gloss black and provides accurate color. Samsung LN37A450 has similar features, but is more expensive ($800-$1000).

Toshiba Regza 42RV530U is also quite popular as it's inexpensive considering its 1920 x 1080 resolution. This compact unit produces a relatively deep level of black, a homogeneous picture across the screen and a good video processing. In addition to that it offers superb connectivity with four HDMI ports and one PC input. However, this model has a poor color decoding which may cause inaccurate color reproduction. It's worth mentioning that prices on big screen sizes are looking down and it's possible to purchase Toshiba Regza 42RV530U for a little more than $1000, which is certainly a good bargain.
Shoppers willing to save some cash should pay their attention to Toshiba Regza 32CV510U ($580-$700). It has 720p resolution, produces deeper blacks than many small LCDs and a solid connectivity with three HDMI inputs and one PC input. Besides, it has numerous picture controls. Its major disadvantage is inaccurate color especially in dark areas. LG's 32LG30 doesn't produce the deepest black levels, but its color accuracy is good enough.
Another popular unit is Toshiba 40RF350U ($900-$1500) which has a compact style characteristic of the RF350U series. No doubt you'll enjoy its sound and picture quality. It has a native resolution of 1080p and reproduces a relatively deep black level. This model possesses numerous picture controls and a solid connectivity, which is a good advantage. It should be mentioned that its screen uniformity is below-average, but it's certainly a reliable product.
As you can see, Toshiba LCD HDTV is designed to meet any demands of its picky customers. These televisions are relatively inexpensive producing high-quality sound and picture, which makes them so attractive.

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