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Toshiba 32WLT68PG - 32" Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview |  | Brand: Toshiba Category: CE
Buy Used: £350.00 as of 29/7/2010 11:39 UTC details
Seller: richrich29 Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 45234
Media: Electronics Display Size: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 52 Dimensions (in): 34.7 x 27.8 x 15
MPN: 32WLT68P Model: 32WLT68P EAN: 5017151615743
Release Date: November 30, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Great HD LCD TV April 19, 2007 Mr.D (London) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
I bought this TV after reading many great reviews of it.
Pros: This is a good looking set, the shiny piano black and brushed aluminium means that it matches my mixture of black and silver AV equipment. The picture is excellent and shows no sign of blurring or juddering, which I've witnessed on other LCD TV's. This has a lot of inputs and with 3 HDMI ports it should easily cater for the addition of future HD equipment. The sound is good, although it won't compete with a good surround sound amp. The picture from the built in digital tuner is very good, which is probably dude to the built in signal booster. You can bring up a list of the signal inputs which you can select from, which can be quicker then most TV's that only let you scroll through one input at a time. The freeview program guide is well presented and relatively easy to use (although not as intuitive as sky)
Cons: The TV can be slow to react to the remote when using the freeview digital program guide and also when switching between inputs. It only goes up to 1080i, but on a 32 inch TV it can be argued that you probably wouldn't really see a difference between 1080i and 1080p.
Conclusion:
This is a great TV, I've previously owned a sanyo LCD tv, and the picture on the Toshiba blows it away. Although there is the problem with the remote not being responsive enough, it is a small gripe, which other may not find a problem. And for the price I would highly recommend this TV.
Great tv, but is the euro version August 20, 2007 Go go gadget (Uk) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this tv last week, as my father has a 42wlt66, which apart from slow remote response are both excellent tvs. Yes this is a euro version, but it does not affect use in the uk, as you just select english language. Ive set up freeview no problems and red button interactive works fine. For the price i dont mind its not a full uk version. End of the day we are part of the eu and have the normal warranty via amazon. Back to the tv, sd signals are great, much better than a cheap tft i had recently, and i use an xbox360 and it looks fantastic, the tv will accept a 1080p signal but as it is not a true 1080 screen it will be downscaled, i cannot make out any difference between 720i 1080i 1080p for games. Improvement over the wlt66 is that you can press ok to get straight into the input selection menu. The swivel stand is great but it does poke out quite a bit.
Overall very impressive 32" at a good price, what sold it to me was 3 hdmi ports and 100hz.
Great LCD TV May 18, 2007 D. Coote 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
PICTURE - got mine running through Virgin V+ box and set up with quality HDMI lead. Picture is very good and Activision M100 works quite well when watching football. Blacks and other dark colours are good for a LCD. Probably just a cable thing but picture better on the ITVs and Channel4s than BBCs - except on BBC HD of course where football and other top shows like Planet Earth are truly awesome. Can't fault the HD picture.
SOUND - surprised how good the sound is, especially given how hidden away the speakers are - clear and a decent amount of bass. No distortion problems when cranked up loud. Also got mine rigged up through a Denon surround sound - nice!
CONNECTIONS - Can't go wrong with 3 HDMIs - future proofed!
STYLE - Love the 'piano' ceramic black look!
BAD POINT - The remote looks, feels and works in a way not associated to the rest of the TV!
A BARGAIN AT THIS PRICE
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