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Digital camera reviews of Toshiba REGZA 32HL67U 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTVDigital camera Review: Best HDTV "Out of the Box" Summary: 5 Stars
What a great buy. After much deliberation on so many models, I chose this one and could not be happier. Mounted the stand, turned it on and there it was. No tweak'n, no fiddl'n, just a beautiful picture. Believe it or not, turned on the auto-channel scan, and flawlessly tuned in all the cable SD channels as well as over the air HD channels without so much as an antenna of any kind. Thanks to the ATSC tuner, I get CBS-HD, ABC-HD, PBS-HD and others I have'nt identified yet. (Cable company is not happy).
And all for under $700 from Amazon. Wow!
Digital camera Review: Best TV ever owned Summary: 5 Stars
Short and sweet. Great picture (I mean perfect!) and sound! Easily connected to satelite TV and theater surround sound! Great price through Amazon.com! Shipping was fast! I could not be more pleased!
Digital camera Review: Best budget HDTV Summary: 5 Stars
For those who is picking up their first LCD, this is a must buy! At first, I was leaning towards Samsung 32" LCD line up, but I was stun when I compare that to this. There was no difference in quality. The price was the first thing that attracted me! $150 less than the Samsung's. I plug in my PS3 and I was surprise it can display 1080p. Kindof odd when the box clearly said it can go up to 1080i. Same thing happened when I plug in my PC with HDMI. Like any recent LCD/Plasma, they come with a built in HD tuner. Plug in an antenna and you should get HD local channels for free.
Main reasons I think you should buy it
1 - $700 - same quality as the Samsung LNT3253H except $150 less.
2 - 3 HDMI outputs
3 - possible of outputting up to 1080p (PS3, Blu-ray, Xboxx 360, PC)
4 - Slick and simple design
For gamers out there, I experience no ghosting when playing my PS3/360
Digital camera Review: Best deal in this size Summary: 5 Stars
When purchasing anything under 40" in an HD flat screen, don't give a thought to the 720p vs. 1080p controversy. The eye would never pick up the difference. My wife was afraid this 32" would overwhelm the bedroom, so we settled on the Regza 26HL67U, which Amazon isn't even selling as of this writing, replacing it with the cheaper 26HL47U, which unlike the 67U series, comes without the Cinemotion feature for smoother action when watching films as opposed to video.
Of the three flat-panels I've owned--Samsung, Sony and Toshiba--the Toshiba has a competitive picture (admittedly after some additional fine tuning), superior sound (no buzzing), greater versatility (3 HDMI outputs), and formatting solutions superior to the others, assuring undistorted figures whether the source material is 480p or 1060 i/p, and whether the aspect ratio is 4:3, 4:3 letterbox, or 16:9. My Sony denies me use of the Natural mode when the set reads an upconverted signal as anything above 480p, resulting in flattened and fattened figures because of the automatic stretching of the image to fill the screen. Toshiba has solved such problems (use Theater 1 setting for 480p signals and Theater 2 setting for 1060i/p signals). Or if you prefer, use "Natural" mode and only part of the screen (the reason a bigger screen is so important) to insure exactly right proportions.
As for a previous review about a broken screen, it's hard to see how attaching the tripod base (!?) could produce such a result. The build quality of this unit, including the strong metal base and provided screws and wrench, is clearly superior to the Samsung, which offered rickety support by comparison.
Digital camera Review: Beware - panel dies after almost 2 years - Rip OFF Summary: 1 Stars
Like others, I have owned my 32HL67U for almost 2 years. Loved it. Picture great and enjoyed it. NOW - a piece of junk. I compared my problem to others and have concluded, I need to replace it. Screen nor menus appear when I turn on. I turned it off and unplugged the inputs to no avail. DEAD TV. Pissed off. Last Toshiba for me.
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