Toshiba 32DV502B HD Ready 32" LCD TV with Built-in DVD player Reviews

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“EXCELLENT SAMSUNG 32 INCH TV / DVD COMBO”

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written by on 07/11/2012

I bought this 32inch Samsung Combo for our breakfast kitchen earlier this year. To date it has been an excellent TV - very good sound and picture quality. The DVD function is good - easy to operate. We have wall mounted it and as a result it can be seen from all parts of the kitchen. It is perhaps a little large for a kitchen but we find it works well - it would easily make a great TV for a bedroom or small sitting room. It's appearance is sleek and modern, very slim considering it incorporates a DVD as well. Will probably end up getting a second one for a bedroom. CONS It does have a switch off facility presumably to save energy. Very annoying when the message about switching off comes up during a programme we're watching and the remote seems to have disappeared! We also always left a TV on when we went out during the day to make the house appear occupied (we are in an area with no immediate neighbours). Sadly the switch off function means we can't use the TV anymore as part of our security back up.

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Toshiba 32DV502B HD Ready 32" LCD TV with Built-in DVD player

Welcome a new addition to your lounge with the ever innovative Toshiba range of TVs. The Toshiba 32DV502B HD is a combi unit - DVD and TV - that allows films to be watched as well as video games to be played on. This TV allows the whole family to enjoy as there is so much more that can be done on this television set than meets the eyes. As with recent HD TVs this one also has the added bonus of a Freeview digital tuner which takes away the stress of having to pay for any form of subscription TV. With the widescreen, 2 HDMI sockets as well as a 7 day electronic programme guide, the TV packs a lot of features, Just to mention a few. It is also top up TV compatible; one exclusive addition which might not be very popular in recently manufactured. For those that have kids running around the house a handy and useful child lock sits amongst the features in moments when it is needed. The design of the TV was a hit amongst users on the Argos website. While some thought it was conventional, others were of the opinion it was a rather classic find which would last through time. Many were happy it was good value for money. However a user on the Argos website noted the controls would seem a little complicated for someone who wasn?t prepared to sit and read the manual. In that regard, most didn?t think it was great on the issue of ease of use. As this TV is a combi-TV and DVD, most users on the Amazon website were glad it took away the stress of having to buy a DVD player as an extra. Another on the latest product reviews website also was happy with the Freeview tuner as there was a variety of channels to select from.

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