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- 1080p 42-inch LCD television with built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners and CableCARD port; measures 41.15 x 30.55 x 13.9 inches (WxHxD) with stand- True HD 1080p native resolution, PixelPure Hi-Bit digital video processor provides smoother, more natural images
- 1920 x 1080-pixel resolution, fast 8ms (millisecond) response time, 500 cd/m² brightness, 800:1 contrast ratio
- Inputs: 2 composite, 1 S-Video, 2 component, 2 HDMI, 1 PC VGA, 2 RF, 1 Ethernet
- Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); Dolby Digital and SRS WOW virtual surround sound
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By Michael G. Tomaselli (Houston, Tx)
I have black vertical lines, screen burn-in and no 1080p input. The upscaling is a decent job I find the picture is pretty nice looking, but if I wanted 1080i I would have bought that. Just stay away.
By Ewen Roberts (San Diego, California United States)
First off, no, it's not really a 1080p TV, Toshiba claim that it converts the image to that. If that's important to you, look elsewhere.
However, if you're ok with a good quality 1080i screen, this is a good buy. The various inputs work, and you can get more than the VGA 1026x768 VGA res if you have a DVI video card on your PC and a DVI-HDMI cable, only the D-sub connector is limited. We have ours connected to Cable, Xbox 360, Apple TV, and Wii no problem. The picture quality is good, and the TV is nice to watch.
The network connectivity is a bit limited. The TV can display images, and can play Mp3 files, but only seems to read the top level folder, and there are limitations on the number of files it can cope with. There are dozens of better ways to get those features though and I'm not sure who would be swayed by this as a feature anyway. I suspect the programmers got bored just making menus and decided to stick that in!
It's a nice TV overall, and well worth it the asking price, just don't be surprised when it won't take 1080p inputs.
By Hal Peebles (Portland,Orygun,usa)
I bought this TV last Spring and am very pleased with it.HD and regular DVDs look great running on a Toshiba A-2. I was kind of upset because I thought I was getting 1080p but not the case.That kinna pissed me off cause I saved up to get the VERY best I could afford and then find out 1080i is the limit on this baby. Still a killer picture tho.
By Tiago Barbiero Saad (USA)
Hi, people.
I've just talked to toshiba center and they told me the TV actually does not accept the 1080p video input. They say it's "1080p" because it always shows 1920x1080 no matter what is the input signal, but it's an interpolation of it... they confirmed that the TV DOES NOT ACCEPT 1080P INPUT SIGNAL.
The TV is fine, but i'm VERY DISAPPOINTED with its description. This "1080p" name is a durty sales strategy. I was looking for a true 1080p television (that can truly accept a 1080p input) and i bought this one and now i would spend at least 400 bucks returning the TV and buying a new one... result: i'll keep this TV, but unsatisfied... i've been made a fool.
If you're gonna buy this product, be aware of this issue.
By E. Lemes
Let me make this short. Beware when Toshiba says FULL 1080P, good chance it is not! Bought the tv and hooked up ps3 and no 1080P. Called up Toshiba and got some real bulls__t! Liars, and will never buy from them again!
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