Rating: - go fetch
I didnt want anything clever..Just a bedroom TV with Freeview. Its perfect for that, great picture, child simple set up and it looks great. For around £200 I dont think it could be better.
Rating: - Richard, Ipswich
Bought this TV for the bedroom. Picture is reasonable but that's the only thing I like about this TV. The set-up and controls are archaic - like something out of the ark. Switching between digital and analogue TV and DVD/Video is so clunky and it took me ages to get the thing set up that at one point I thought I would have to return the whole lot. Toshiba should really pay some attention to this aspect of the TV, other manufacturers do it so much better. We have Philips and Daewoo sets in other ... Read More
Rating: - Problematic reception.
This is a very nice looking TV ,but unfortunatly disappointed us due to the poor quality reception on certain channels,mainly ITV.The picture kept disappearing or ''pixeling out''.This problem appears to have nothing to do with our ariel nor the reception in this area since we have bought a Samsung since which performs immaculately.
Rating: - 1080i Output = *drool*
this TV in perfect for HD gaming with outstanding Quality picture and thanks to my Xbox360 is allows my DVDs to be upscailed however this tv dosen't support 1080p but thats no bother because both i & p are virtually the same
i reccomend for any 7th gen console owner and those looking for a really decent TV
Rating: - Nice TV, but a couple of glitches
I previously bought a 27" Toshiba TV (no built-in Freeview) a year ago and have really enjoyed it - slimline, good picture, etc. - so was keen to buy Toshiba when we wanted another TV for the bedroom. This one certainly fitted the bill, esopecially with the built-in Freeview making it much neater.
Installing it was really simple and the picture quality is good. BUT we have found two downsides:
1) The strength of reception on all channels is shown as "Good", which it should be ... Read More
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