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Toshiba REGZA 42HL67U 42-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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Toshiba REGZA 42HL67U 42-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
 
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The Toshiba 42HL67U 42" Diagonal REGZA LCD TV has PixelPure 3G 3rd Generation digital video processor to run at a fast 333Mhz with high 14 bit internal processing. PixelPure is capable of producing an amazing 4,096 levels of gradation (16 times greater than an 8 bit processor) for a smooth, natural picture without image banding. PixelPure continuously monitors the incoming video signal, adjusting multiple picture quality parameters including real speed progressive scanning, dynamic gamma, dynamic backlight control and improved dynamic MPEG noise reduction. DynaLight utilizes advanced PixelPure histogram image processing to monitor the brightness level of each video frame, and automatically adjusts the backlight intensity based on the image content. Precise signal analysis allows for 256 levels of backlight control. This creates seamless transitions, and a Dynamic contrast that is up to 5x that of the original panel contrast. The result is a considerably deeper black level for increased detail and depth. CineSpeed LCD panels have the 8ms or faster response speed necessary for cleaner high-action home theater images. A wide 176-degree viewing angle and gloss black cosmetics complement the set in a compact cabinet with a slim SoundStrip speaker system. 4-Modes Dynamic Contrast Static Gamma Color Temperature Control - Cool, Medium, Warm SRS WOW SoundStrip Speaker System Dolby Digital Dynamic Range Control 4-Item Universal Remote PC Support - VGA, 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i & 1080p Ports - 3x HDMI Inputs, 15 Pin D-Sub PC Input, 2x ColorStream HD Component Inputs, 1x Side AV Input, 1x Rear S+AV Input, 1x RF Inputs, 1x Fixed Audio Out and 1x Optical Audio Out Dimensions - Width 40.46 x Height 26.52 x Depth 4.89 / 40.46 x 28.53 x 13.20 with stand Weight - 54.02 pounds / 59.54 pounds with stand

Product Details

  • 720p Resolution
  • 3 HDMI Inputs, 1 PC input, 2 Component Inputs
  • 14 Bit Pixel Pure Processor

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Excellent TV for the money, but with some shortcomings.
 
Review Date: January 22, 2008
Reviewer: What's in a name?, Washington, D.C.
So, you are thinking about buying a new TV, but what to choose? If you are wanting a flat panel TV, you can get either a plasma or an LCD. Plasma can be cheaper, and can give a better picture (at the same price point), but plasma weighs more, uses more power, generates more heat, and can burn images into the screen and ruin the TV (which matters if you view things without distorting and/or cropping the image to fit your screen; if you are spending all this money on a HDTV, do you really want distorted or cropped images?). So, I decided for an LCD.


The Pros of this TV:

This is an excellent TV for the money. It is the newer version of the 42HL67, which was a "Best Buy" in Consumer Reports, at the price of $1150. It has a better viewing angle than most LCDs, and it is capable of producing a superb picture, once you adjust the picture (unfortunately, the presets leave much to be desired for this, so I recommend getting a setup disc to properly adjust the various settings). Most of the picture settings are bad out of the box, though the tint adjustment is perfect right out of the box (at least mine was). You will need to adjust the settings separately for each input. Although that makes it more trouble to set-up, this is actually a good thing, because you may need different adjustments for different sources, and this way, once you properly set it up, you need not readjust when switching sources to compensate for differences in your sources.

The fact that it is only 720p (actually 768p, but let us not quibble) instead of 1080p is only going to be a problem if you sit very close to the screen. Otherwise, it gives all the resolution one can see (if fed a good HD source). And, of course, it gives all the resolution of the source for all non-HD sources (e.g., DVDs, etc.), and 720p HD sources. It is only less than what is possible with 1080i and 1080p sources (though it will accept such signals and convert them to its resolution).

The over-the-air tuner works fairly well, better than other HDTVs that I have tried. It even has a nice signal strength meter to help one adjust one's antenna. If, like most Americans, you live near a local HD broadcast, you can watch true HD without spending more money than what it costs to get this TV and an inexpensive antenna (I have been using my old antenna that was not designed for HD, and it works fine--and the TV is in my basement!!!--you, of course, should not expect to be so lucky if you put your TV in your basement, but you might be).

All sources look pretty good on this TV, though obviously you will see shortcomings of sources that are less than HD. Analog TV is much worse than 480i digital, which is worse than HD, but, still, it is better with these inferior signals than other HDTVs that I have tried. You will see differences between well made DVDs and poorly made ones. You will be disappointed if you have unrealistic expectations about what it is possible to do with less than ideal sources, but, otherwise, you should be satisfied with the picture you can get with this TV.


The Cons:

The owner's manual is poorly written. Really poorly written. Many of the controls have no real explanation for what they do! This is one of the worst manuals I have ever seen for electronic equipment, and there are a lot of poorly written manuals out there.

The so-called "universal" remote that comes with the TV does not work on my equipment, even though they are in the list of brands it is supposed to control. It should control my other equipment, but it does not. And since the remote is not a "learning" remote, there is nothing to be done about it. If it does not control your other equipment after trying the settings in the manual, you are simply out of luck. So, don't count on the remote controlling anything other than the TV itself, though you might be lucky and it might control your DVD player or some other device.

It could use another aspect ratio control to properly view non-anamorphic widescreen DVDs without distortion or cropping (it has one choice that can almost do this ["TheatreWide 2"]; it is generally with minimal cropping which, contrary to what the manual seems to suggest, does not appear to distort the image [I used a test disc with test patterns to see what the various aspect ratios really do]). For undistorted and uncropped 4:3 sources (i.e., the old NTSC or "conventional" aspect ratio), one uses "Natural" (which is also the setting to watch widescreen broadcasts; being "Natural", it keeps the picture in the aspect ratio that it already is). For viewing anamorphic widescreen DVDs undistorted and uncropped, use "Full". Of course, if you like to fill the screen with a distorted and/or cropped image, there are selections for you as well.

This TV, unlike all other HDTVs that I have used, cannot properly handle PAL signals (it simply chops off the bottom of the picture when fed a PAL signal, and the TV says it is receiving a 480i signal instead of the 576i PAL signal). (For those of you who don't know what "PAL" is, this probably won't matter, but in case you are curious, PAL is one of the formats of video used in many other countries which is on some DVDs, video tapes, and other such sources made for foreign markets. If the DVD or video tape is made for the U.S. market, even if it is a foreign film, it will NOT be in PAL, so you need not worry about this when shopping at most stores in the U.S.) In my case, I am thinking about buying an upconverting DVD player to deal with this issue, so that I will not be throwing away lines of resolution by converting to NTSC and then sending the image to this TV. If the TV were not otherwise capable of an excellent picture at its price point, this would cause me to return it, but since I can get an upconverting DVD player to deal with this issue, I think it will be okay for me, and can work for some others who want PAL capability, though if one needs it in the TV itself, one will need to look elsewhere (though good luck finding this kind of picture quality at this price).

Overall, the TV is excellent for the money, and its shortcomings are minimal, considering the price and overall quality. I think most people will be happy with it, and given what else is available, I think it is the best at its price point. It is certainly the best I have seen at its price point.


Edited to add (17 September 2008):

The preset settings out of the box, "Sports", "Standard", and "Movie" are all way off the NTSC & ATSC standards for proper picture. If you doubt this, I recommend buying a setup/test disc and adjusting the controls according to it, and then comparing these settings (saved as "Preference") with the three presets mentioned above. With a particular picture, there is, for example, supposed to be a certain amount of color, and having more or less than the right amount is not in accordance with what it is supposed to be. Of course, a particular person may not notice a slight difference, or might even prefer the picture to be off instead of the correct amount, just as people may like to adjust the bass or treble in their audio to suit their tastes (rather than reflect exactly what is recorded). The same idea applies to all of the other picture parameters. Too bad Toshiba did not make their "Standard" preset actually conform to the standards of broadcast television. Ironically, "Movie" is closest to being correct, but it is far enough off that I strongly recommend getting a setup/test disc and adjusting the set properly. If, after watching it a while with it set properly, you decide that you prefer improper settings, you obviously can readjust things to suit your particular tastes, so you will only be out the cost of the disc and the time and trouble to set things up properly. But many people, I think, will find themselves happy with the correct settings, if only they were able to do the adjustments (which, again, require a setup disc). If you want an inexpensive disc, you can go with the Sound & Vision Home Theater Tune-Up available at Amazon.com.

I might also add, the TV is excellent FOR THE MONEY. It is not the best TV ever made, but it is great at its price point, which was just a little more expensive than lousy off brand TVs, but giving performance more comparable with sets costing hundreds more. I am still very happy with my purchase, and now have an Oppo DV-983H DVD player which deals extremely well with my PAL issue mentioned above. The Oppo is also easy to make region free, and is widely regarded as being the best DVD player ever made.
A Stunning TV for HD content and DVD's
 
Review Date: January 6, 2008
Reviewer: Mr. Sal, OR United States
I bought this TV from Amazon on 12/29/2007 at about 4 PM CST.
It included "White Glove Delivery" in the total price. I received the TV on 1/4/2008 (6 days after ordering it). I called the shipper on 3 different occaisons to monitor the progress. "White Glove Delivery" in my case involved bringing the TV into my living room and taking it out of the box. I saw clearly on the shipping documents that the shipper was not to plug it in, hook up the stand, etc. However, I did inspect it for physical damage prior to signing the paperwork. It was clear that the shipper had been very careful handling this TV.

The TV would not fit into my entertainment system (my miscalculation) so my son and I had to dismantle some cabinetry and set up a credenza like substitute for the TV to sit on. It powered up nicely and I connected basic cable, DVD recorder(component), DVD player(S-Video), PS2(component), and a GameCube/N64(same switchable composite connection). The TV found lots of channels that I could not receive on my Sony Wega- including 12 High Definition channels!

Let me summarize the performance based upon a 5 point rating scale:

Standard Definition 2.5
Some stations look OK and some stink. The fact that I have analog cable may have something to do with it. My basis is my Sony Wega that I rate as a 3.5 (It has one of the best SD pictures).

DVD 480i 4.0

DVD 480p 4.5

1080i and 720p HD 5.0

Since I get all the major networks in HD I am not watching as much SD as I used to. My PS2 looks very impressive with games that support progressive scan and widescreen. A very enjoyable experience.

Overall, this is a fine TV and I'm glad I went with the Toshiba. I almost bought a 42" Panasonic plasma.They had convinced me that the "burn in" issue was a non-issue. However, the glare on a plasma can be horrendous and it is not totally cured with anti-glare coatings. This Toshiba has zero glare. There is an 8 foot fully lit Christmas tree directly in front of the TV about 18 feet back. You can see a perfect reflection in the shiny bezel but nothing on the screen surface. Quite impressive. The viewing angle on this particular model is very good with no noticeable change in picture quality from all spots in my living room. I took Consumer Reports word on this and they were right.
Great TV
 
Review Date: March 22, 2008
Reviewer: Jesse A. Turney, Huntsville, TX United States
Toshiba REGZA 42HL67 42-inch 720p LCD HDTV

We have been thinking about buying a new television for months. We did our research and checked with Consumer Reports and decided to go with the Toshiba. Amazon had the best price. The picture is great. We have a home theater system and it was easy connecting the the various cables up. The picture is awesome. We are still working out the kinks of our preferences for picture. We had bought a progressive scan DVD player about 5 years ago and the DVD's look great. The gaming is awesome. I can play games now without having my glasses on. As usual, Amazon did a great job in processing and delivery. We ordered on March 15 and the tv was delivered on the 19th. You can't go wrong with this television.
Toshiba REGZA 42HL67U 42" LCD HDTV AWESOME
 
Review Date: January 10, 2008
Reviewer: Fast Eddy, Little Rock, AR USA
This is an EXCELLENT television, especially when ordered from AMAZON Llc. They ship IMMEDIATELY and the Eagle delivery system is fantastic. I had cautioned my wife to make sure there were no signs of damage and told her to ask the delivery people if they could open it up to make sure there was no screen damage, etc. etc.

Well, when EAGLE arrived (ON TIME) they brought the TV in, opened everything up to make sure the order was COMPLETE (even accessories). And they took all the huge packing materials with them and cleaned up any debris that was around. FANTASTIC SERVICE !!!

Had TV for month or so now and picture is excellent (using COMCAST cable box). Connected my DVD/VCR combo via HDMI and you can't believe how much better that picture is than with standard video cables.

Again, if your order of ANYTHING comes from AMAZON Llc, expect it much quicker than they say - EXCELLENT SERVICE !!
toshiba thumbs up
 
Review Date: February 15, 2008
Reviewer: buckynh2, salem n.h.
the toshiba regza 42hl67u lcd hdtv. has been everything we were told it would be. it is easy to operate. great for watching movies and sporting events. also in our case our family room has many windows and lots of direct sunlight. we get no glare at all on the screen. we are very satisfied with what we got for the price we paid.

Mitsubishi LT-40134 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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Mitsubishi LT-40134 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
 
Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI
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Amazon.com Product Description Mitsubishi's LT-40134 is a 40-inch 1080p flat panel HDTV that incorporates the latest technologies for more accurate color reproduction and a picture that is more life-like than before. This 40-inch HDTV would be ideal as part of a home theater system in a small-to-medium-sized room.



With Deep Color technology, shaded images show less banding and greater contrast. View larger.


The LT-40134 is just six inches thick and has a beautiful, minimalist look. View larger.


TV Guide is built in so you'll always know what's on. View TV guide menu.
Lots Of Pixels In a Small Thin Box
The LT-40134 is just six inches thick but packs in a lot of technology for outstanding performance. Quality speakers are hidden away to maintain a beautiful, minimalist look that takes up less space in your room. The display is 1080p, which means it has the full 1920 x 1080 high definition resolution with progressive scan that is the highest quality HDTV standard today. With large televisions, this is important, as having a dense array of over two million pixels prevents the eye from seeing pixelation, especially at close distances.

The television is able to display any video signal that is connected to it. When a 1080p signal is the input, it is passed through with no down conversion, and the 1080p signal is maintained from beginning to end, giving the best picture quality. When a lower resolution is detected, whether it is 720p HD or a DVD, the signal is automatically scaled to display at 1080p, with minimal side effects and a very detailed picture.

Vibrant Colors You've Never Seen Before
The LT-40134 incorporates a slew of new technologies that give this television the most realistic color reproduction available on the market today. The new x.v.Color standard is supported, which dramatically increases the color space available, with 80% more color than standard HDTV. The television also supports Deep Color, a new standard that incorporates 10-bit color depth versus the previous 8-bit color depth. With Deep Color, shaded images show less banding and greater contrast.

Mitsubishi's Full Spectrum Color is an exclusive system that uses a wide range of phosphors in the LCD's backlight for brighter and more vivid reds and yellows, and more shades of green, cyan, and blue. Along with Mitsubishi's Color 4D Noise Reduction, PerfectColor, and PerfectTint, you get a wider color palette and the ability to fine tune the set to your exact preferences. The end result is a picture that is brighter, smoother, and more realistic than ever, with colors that have never been seen on a television set before.

Connections Galore
You don't need to worry about running out of connections with the LT-40134. It has a total of three HDMI 1.3 inputs with Simplay HD certification, so you can connect your Blu-Ray player and HD DVD player, and still have an input left over. It also has three component video inputs (two rear, one side), a side USB connection so you can display up to five megapixel photographs on the television, and two rear A/V inputs with S-Video, as well as a Dolby Digital/PCM output and an analog stereo output.

Simple Controls
Mitsuibishi's NetCommand allows the included partially-illuminated remote to control an entire home theater system. NetCommand is an on-screen system with simple and intuitive icon-based controls. The LT-41034 also has TV Guide Daily built in, so you have a program guide available all the time.

The LT-40134 is backed by a limited 1-year parts and labor warranty.

What's in the Box
LT-40134 40-inch LCD HDTV, remote control, two AA batteries, owner's guide, quick reference guide, quick connect guide, product registration card, cable tie, and cable clamp.

Product Details

  • Thin Frame Design
  • Full Spectrum Color¿
  • x.v.Color¿
  • Easy Connect¿
  • 1 Side HDMI¿, 3 Rear HDMI¿

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Sony Bravia XBR KDL-70XBR7 70-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV
 
Manufacturer: Sony
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With a 70-Inch diagonal screen, the largest of any Sony HDTV, the BRAVIA XBR7 brings you Full HD 1080p resolution and superior picture performance on a massive scale. A powerful BRAVIA Engine 2 PRO fully digital video processor harnesses Digital Reality Creation technology to render stunning images from any resolution, and Motionflow 120Hz technology enhances motion to deliver a smoother and clearer looking picture. The Xross Media Bar (XMB) user interface, integrated TV Guide Interactive Program Guide and BRAVIA Sync one-touch component control provide exceptional ease-of-use, and ample connectivity options allow you to connect the latest video sources. And, with DMex functionality, you can expand your HDTV’s capabilities with optional BRAVIA Link modules (sold separately).

Product Details

  • 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel (1920x1080)
  • Motionflow 120Hz technology delivers natural motion
  • BRAVIA Engine 2 PRO fully digital video processor
  • Advanced Contrast Enhancer circuit (ACE)
  • DMex capable

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NEC MultiSync LCD8205 - 82" LCD flat panel display - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD)
 
Manufacturer: NEC Display Solutions
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Enhance your image in a big way with the 82" NEC MultiSync LCD8205, a professional-grade display that delivers big-screen perfor­mance and capabilities for your corporate and digital signage applications. Its sheer size (land­scape orientation provides an active screen area of almost six feet in width and more than three feet in height) captures the attention of audiences both near and far. And with full high-definition resolution, lightning-quick response times, the widest possible viewing angles and high brightness/contrast, your images and messaging keep all eyes on the screen. This level of performance makes this display ideal for cor­porate lobbies and boardrooms, digital signage applications and tradeshows/events, leaving positive, lasting impressions.

Product Details

  • Video Interface: Component, Composite, Hdmi, S-Video
  • Pc Interface: Dvi, Vga (Hd-15)
  • Technology: Tft Active Matrix ( S-Pva )
  • Additional Features: Temperature Sensor, Portrait Mode, Tilecomp, Tilematrix
  • Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9

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Samsung 460CXN 46-Inch High Definition LCD Monitor
 
Manufacturer: Samsung
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Item #: R39313. Marketing description is not available. Product Description: Samsung SyncMaster 460CXn - 46" LCD TV
Product Type: LCD TV with built-in network media player
Diagonal Size: 46" - widescreen
Dimensions (WxDxH): 43.3 in x 4.9 in x 25.9 in - without stand
Weight: 62.8 lbs
Color: Glossy black
Country Kits: United States
Digital Television Certification: Not certified
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Display Format: 1080p (FullHD)
Video Interface: Composite, HDMI
PC Interface: DVI, VGA (HD-15)
HDCP Compatible: Yes
Technology: TFT active matrix ( S-PVA )
Progressive Scan: Yes
Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Additional Features: DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine), MagicInfo Pro
Sound Output Mode: Stereo
Speaker System: 2 speakers
Remote Control: Remote control - infrared
Power: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
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