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| Image Quality | 8.7/10 |
|---|---|
| Sound Quality | 9/10 |
| Features | 7/10 |
| Value for Money | 8.7/10 |
| Overall rating | 8.3/10 |
| Toshiba 26WLT66 26 in. LCD TV | ![]() | £549.97Free P&P |
Full review by
kal137![]()
on 26th Mar 2006
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User Rating : 9
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Good Points: The look of the television
Bad Points: Slight pixelation when watching certain television broadcasts
General comments: For the price, I am generally happy with my Toshiba 32WLT58 LCD TV, and I have to say it does look good in the corner of my living room.
There are a number of connection options at the back, for example 2 HDMI slots, many more SCART connectors, and PC input etc. So you will not be buying any connection expanders or anything.
The picture is far better when using the integrated digital receiver, and the sound is excellent. The speaker looks almost hidden away at the bottom of the frame, but the sound is by no way compromised.
When watching from a 'normal' distance the picture looks excellent, but the closer you get you really notice some pixelation. When watching certain broadcasts such as Smallville on E4, you do notice some larger elements of pixelation if you watch closely (i.e. look for it), but I guess this is more to do with the broadcast itself. On DVD's this is not evident.
All in all I am very pleased with the purchase. I was toying with spending a couple of hundred more for the Sony Bravia, but I opted for this one and I don't regret the purchase.
kal137's review and ratings | 210 words
Review by
Still
on 18th Mar 2006
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User Rating : 6
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The picture on the Toshiba 32WLT59 LCD TV is not as good as the Philips pixel plus CRT it replaced; but I didn't expect it to be. For a modestly priced LCD the picture is excellent. Sound is good too. But why is there no intelligent widescreen option in digital mode? With 4:3 broadcasts you get a square in the centre of the screen. You can stretch this, but only in the crude way early widescreen TV's did. You have several picture resizing options when viewing analogue, or through the EXT's. And ...
Still's full review | 157 words
Review by
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expert review
on 27th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 10
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Firstly, I would point out that I went to my local Comet store to see all the LCD TV's I was interested in running side by side, and I can quite honestly say that I was not impressed with any of the pictures these TV's were displaying. It was only when I went to my local Independent retailer who had them set up correctly, was I knocked out by the incredible picture the Toshiba 32WLT58 was displaying. Stupidly Places like Comet don't bother setting the displays up properly, and the TV's all seem ...
chindley's full review | 329 words

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