31.12.09

DigiTV Digital Plasma and LCD TV Articulating Arm Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 34" to 56" Displays (Black)

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This Tilt and Swivel and Articulating Dual Arm for most 32" - 55" PLASMA LCD TVs FLAT PANEL . A very slim profile holding your display less than 4" from the wall with the flexibility of up and down 15 degree tilt if needed. Th mount is a solid and sturdy construction and one of the best mounts available in the market. It is easy to install and comes with minimum required tools and hardware required for installation . Professional Mount with Ultra Smooth Movement Designed for 32" - 56" Displays Maximum Weight Capacity: 165 lbs. (75 kg). Cantilever arm extends screen up to 26" away from the wall. Mounting holes: 28" wide (680mm) X 18" tall (460mm) 19" Wall plate supports 16" & 18" wall studs Durable Glossy black finish. Cable management on arm. Printed instructions and all necessary mounting hardware included.
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- Universal Design Fits Most 32"-56" Display Up To 165LBS
- Support VESA 200x100 mm up to 680 x 400.
- Arm Extend To 26" Fold To Less Than 4" . Cable management on arm
- Dual arm Swivel 90 degree left or right and Tilt 15 degree up or down
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Customer Buzz
 "Good Product, But Bolts Were A Pain!" 2009-08-09
By D. Garcia (Los Angeles, Ca.)
I purchased this product in March 2008. The product works excellent once I got it mounted to the wall. But I would recommend going to a hardware store and buying your own bolts for mounting into the wall. The bolts that came with the mount sheared off while screwing into the wall, and that was with pre-drilled holes. It happened twice. So I threw out the bolts that came with the mount and bought new ones from the hardware store. After buying my own bolts the mounting was easy. Works perfectly with my 32" Sony Bravia. Pulls out well away from wall when I want the TV closer and swivels left and right for angled views.

Customer Buzz
 "Would buy again" 2009-01-21
By Jason Fultz (crAkron, OH)
I bought this mount back when it was silver for a closeout price, and I feel like I got the best possible choice for the money. Even now, at $70 more for the same thing, I would buy again if I found another 46" LCD on the sidewalk.



It does sag a little bit, but it's wrong to blame that on the fact that it's less expensive than other models. That's just plain stoopid. It sags with respect to how far away from the wall it extends, as a DIRECT result of the law of torque, not the quality or the design. It simply extends further out from the wall than other comparable models do, becuase it's supposed to support corner mounting, which it does. Other models sag the same amount at the same distance from the wall.



You don't need a studfinder or a magic wand to find the center of the studs. You just need a little 1/16 or 1/8 drill bit. Tap on the wall, guess where the stud is, and start poking little holes until you find the edges of the stud. That back plate is going to cover all your "experimental" pilot holes unless you've been drinking tequila all day and drill the wrong wall. Predrill your actual studs before tapping the lags or you'll be sorry, the lag screws can split them if you don't. If you think there's a chance you have steel studs on your mounting wall, don't buy this or any other wall mount. Buy a floorstanding model or find a realtor.

Customer Buzz
 "Looks great but not the stongest mount out there" 2008-12-11
By B. M. Willitt (East Aurora, NY)
As others have mentioned, the unit is very nice for the price but the arm on my mount deflected substantially after I first mounted my TV - a 42" plasma. Once I flipped the entire mount over, I was able to correct the problem without needing a replacement.



When I flipped the mount, I was able to keep the angle of the mount relative to the wall small, so it wasn't over extended which I think was the cause of the problem (in my case at least). Think of a right triangle, your tv as the hypotenuse (the longest side), and the wall as one of the other sides. Keep the mount pointed towards the smaller angle.



I would also recommend when mounting your tv, that you try to keep the tv centered on the mounting plate. It seems that if you slide the tv to the left or right too far that the eccentric (off-centered) weight on the arm can also cause it to deflect.



I've had the mount for over a year and haven't had any further difficulties and it looks great...I'm just afraid to move it very much.



Overall, somewhat of a risky investment. It mounts easy and looks great, so if you don't mind taking the gamble it can be a great mount for the price.

Customer Buzz
 "Not very sturdy for 52" plasma" 2008-11-25
By Jaime L. Eshak (Eastern MA)
We purchased this wall mount for our 52" flat screen. The product specifications state it can hold up to a 60" tv. We double-checked the manual to make sure it was installed properly, but the wall mount isn't very sturdy. It holds the tv up, but even during installation we were very nervous to leave the wall mount to hold the tv on its own. We definitely will NOT use the articulating arm!

Customer Buzz
 "Out of Stock" 2008-08-13
By WOWaddict (Florida)
I ordered from costlane a couple of days ago because they would give me free expedited shipping but then I got an email saying they were out of stock, I would have to wait 3 weeks, but then i get expedited shipping so it will only take a month to get it. Even though they are still selling them today they don't have them in stock. But they raised the price so maybe if you pay 125 bucks they will be in stock for you.



Edit: This review was not the one for the silver mount for 199 bucks some how my review got moved from the original item to this one. LOL If only there was a place i could get this mount for a monoprice I would order it today.


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VIZIO VX240M 24-Inch Full HD 1080p LCD HDTV

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Designed to Fit the Smallest Places Don’t let the compact size of this HDTV full you, it packs a powerful punch! This 24-Inch ECO HDTV consumes less energy than traditional HDTVs, exceeding the current Energy Star Guidelines by 45%. The full high definitation 1080p resolution gives razor sharp images and the SRS TruSurround HD provides enveloping surround sound.Full HD resolution giving you razor sharp clarity, crisp and clear images and an absolutely amazing viewing experience. Current Version 3.0 ENERGY STAR TV products Specification require that all qualified televisions address both active and standby power (when your TV is on and off). This VIZIO HDTV exceeds the current minimum standards by 15% saving you money on your utility bills. SPECIFICATIONS Size: 24-Inch Viewable: 23.6-Inch diagonal Tuner: ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM tuner Native Panel Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Signal Compatibility: Supports 480i (SDTV), 480P (EDTV), 720P (HDTV), 1080i (HDTV), 1080P (FHDTV) Colors: 16.7 Million Computer Support: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1360 x 768, 1920 x 1080 via VGA and HDMI Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000:1 (with DCR) Brightness: 300 cd/m2 (typical) Response Time: 5ms Viewable Angle: 170° (horizontal and vertical) Pixel/Dot Pitch: 0.2715 (H) x 0.2715 (V) mm SRS TruSurround HD: Yes SRS TruVolume: No SRS TruSurround XT: No
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- Size:24"; Viewable: 23.6" diagonal
- Native Panel Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Signal Compatibility: Supports 480i (SDTV), 480P (EDTV), 720P (HDTV), 1080i (HDTV), 1080P (FHDTV)
- Contrast Ratio: 5,000:1 (with DCR)
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Customer Buzz
 "It's great but...." 2009-10-07
By Peter B. Perkins Jr. (California)
This TV is easy to use, has a good array of inputs on the back, and even has a headphone input. My biggest complaint is the light bleed especially the edges. Coupled with Blu-Ray the picture is amazing but when my eyes aren't attracted to the edges I'm looking at that spot that supposed to be dark but is kind of shiny-ish. If you know what I am talking about and really don't care then I highly suggest this TV and brand in general for the ease of use and low prices but if you are easily distracted like me you should probably look for something else...

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent all around." 2009-10-01
By Michael W. Bennett (Baltimore, Maryland USA)
Delivery was as promised, and the television is wonderful. The picture is great, and my only regret is that I did not purchase a larger screen.

Customer Buzz
 "Speaker hiss, logo won't turn off" 2009-09-15
By Adam J. Richter (Campbell, California USA)
When playing digital broadcast television or HDMI digital audio such as from a blu-ray or DVD, the built-in speakers have substantial hiss reminscient of a distant analog television siginal. The headphone jack (the unmarked hole in back of the left edge of the monitor) also has audio static, although the static was only noticible when I used my $[...] Maxell dhp-ii headphones and unnoticible on my $[...] Inland heaphones. I bought one of these televisions at Costco and swapped it out for a replacement due to the audio static, and both units had the same audio static. I work around this by connecting my headphones directly to my blu-ray player and keeping something plugged into the telvision's headphone jack.



Also, if you are going to use this television as a monitor always playing video-only signals, you should be relieved to know that the audio static apparently does not occur until it is asked to play audio. So, if you are just going to connect the monitor to an HDMI computer video card with no audio, you may never have to deal with the static.



Another drawback you should be aware of is that you need an external AC power switch to get the unit's logo light to turn off.



Finally a really minor complaint is that selecting VGA input from the remote control requires a multi-key sequence that has a fast enough timeout that I often have to try twice. The other inputs have their own buttons on the remote control, so this problem only applies to VGA, which will become less popular in the future anyhow.



In spite of these drawbacks, if you think of this device as a video-only monitor with a good number of inputs that, as a bonus, includes speakers and a broadcast digital TV tuner that can be used to catch the news occasionally, it is cost competitive with similar computer monitors that have no speakers and no ATSC tuner.

Customer Buzz
 "Another Great Buy From Vizio!" 2009-08-29
By Roger Durr (Kentucky)
As a future college student, I have looked for, researched, and tried out many small HDTV's to use as a computer monitor/HDTV for my dorm room. The employees at Best Buy stated that if a TV wasn't over 46 inches big, you couldn't tell the difference between 1080p and 720p. However, he didn't know what he was saying. At relatively far distances (i.e. normal watching distance for most TV's) the difference between 1080p and 720p is small to none. However, from a short distance (like 4 feet for a 42 inch, or 1.5 feet for a 24 inch) you can easily tell the difference in resolution. This is where this T.V. comes in. As a computer monitor, I will be close up to the screen, reading tiny text like the text in this review! Now that the main issue has been sorted out, it's onto the main review:



Contrast-5000:1 may seem like a big number, but that is only dynamic. Although I couldn't find the static/typical contrast, it is probably around 900-1000. However, since this set has a relatively low brightness (300 cd/m2), blacks looked blacker than normal, which is a good thing.



Resolution- 1080p...enough said!



Motion- 5 ms means that button presses on any device (like a keyboard or game console) happen with only an unnoticable .05 second delay, which is lightning fast. However, since there is no 120Hz, there will be noticeable motion blur on extremely fast action scenes. This tv is relatively small, so motion blur won't be a big problem for normal watching and gaming.



Feature Set/Presentation- since this is an ECO HDTV, it uses far less power than previous models, if your into the whole energy saving thing. SRS TruSurround is always a good thing for making movies and other sounds "pop" but when that program is run through 3 Watt speakers, you can't expect much. The 3D comb filter, now standard with many HDTV's, helped to put out a wide color scheme; at least that's what my friends said they saw, I'm colorblind, so color gamut specs really don't apply to me. The white/black look touches off my 360, but it can only match with so many things.



Overall Value- for a little over $300, you get full 1080p, a relatively "large-small-screen" great for a computer monitor, and the confidence that you got another good HDTV from Vizio.



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Toshiba REGZA Cinema Series 46SV670U 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with LED Backlight and ClearScan 240, Black

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- 1080p Full HD CineSpeed™ Display with Built In ATSC/QAM Digital Tuner for Over-the-Air and Cable-in-the-Clear Digital Tuning
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Customer Buzz
 "Glare! And "backlight panels"???" 2009-11-27
By JPMDallas77 (Dallas, TX United States)
1st, let me say this, I upgraded from the Toshiba 46XV545U 120Hz LCD T.V. (bought in April 2009, it got stolen :( "Last year's model"). The picture on this one is noticeably better. In fact, it is awesome, BUT this TV has a couple drawbacks that people should be aware of, and I think its why it is $700 off its MSRP only a few months after it came out:



1) Case size: If you're expecting one of those "thin" LED backlit LCDs like Samsung's, look elsewhere. This TV is 4-6" thick, thicker even than the straight LCD I replaced. Also, it has about 3-1/2" fascia around the screen itself. This is also much more than my old TV, presumably to hold the LED backlights. So, the case is bigger. This fact, combined with the design, makes it look old, like a 5 year old LCD. I much preferred my old Toshiba in terms of design.



2) Glare. Maybe I didn't look closely enough at the description, but my last Toshiba had a matte finish on the screen, which given my sunny living room, was a huge plus and should not be underestimated. This TV has a glossy finish on the screen, which results in lots of glare. This affects watching TV during the day big time and unless you have a dark media room, you need to be aware of this.



3) "Backlights"? @ Jason B. LeBrun, "ubrban nerd": Granted, I am not a techie, and don't know much about LED v. conventional backlighting on LCD TVs, but the backlighting issue here is not more cool than annoying, its annoying to the point that if my particular TV is not defective or malfunctioning, I cannot recommend this TV. If this effect is universal, then I guess its something we all have to live with for now. The "effect" is a large (6" square or so) glowing box around a bright object on a dark background. In other words, say you're watching "The Dark Knight" at night, and hoping to enjoy those "deep blacks" you've been hoping for with a 240Hz, LED-backlit TV, well, you get them, unless there's a candle or light on screen (which is all the time), in that case, there is a faint, light square of glow around that light that significantly brightens the supposed dark blacks around it. If you have your computer linked in, and move the mouse cursor around a black background, as Mr. LeBrun said, you can see this light box move around the TV as different segments of the backlights light up, casting their glow in a square around it. This is to the great detriment of an otherwise perfect picture. Very distracting, and takes away from the best quality of the TV, the "dark blacks." Like I said, if this is common to all LED backlit LCDs, then fine, but it is very noticeable here, and if its particular to this model, I would say look elsewhere. My old Toshiba didn't have his issue, and I almsot wish I'd just replaced it with an identical model.

Customer Buzz
 "Very pleased with this TV." 2009-11-01
By Jason B. LeBrun (San Francisco, Ca)
I'm really impressed with the quality of the image of this television, especially given the price I paid. I had been looking at the Samsung LED panels, and although they were beautiful and vibrant, the increase in image quality didn't seem commensurate to the increase in price. So, I had given up on getting an LED-backlit panel, until I discovered this Toshiba. It was just released, and I was a little nervous about getting it sight-unseen, but I decided to take the plunge, and I'm glad I did.



The colors really pop out. The LED backlighting makes a *huge* difference for blacks. On my old 46-inch TV (a Sharp AQUOS), when watching dark movies, or standard-def stuff with black bars, the blacks would glow pretty noticeably in a dark room. Of course, this was par for the course for an LCD panel at that time, and it wasn't the worst thing ever.



With the proper configuration on this Toshiba panel, when viewing SD content in a dark room, the black bars fade into the darkness almost perfectly. Sometimes you can notice the selective backlighting. If there is a small bright object on a black background, it will have a slight aura from the section of backlight being on. If you connect a computer, set a black screen and move a white mouse pointer around, you can actually identify the backlighting elements. It's more cool, than annoying. I guess because of the way the human eye works, you really don't notice the panels/auras under normal viewing.



The media player functionality is pretty much worthless... it wouldn't play any of the movie files that I had on hand. Since I have an HTPC attached, it's not much of an issue. I basically bought the TV to function as a monitor.





Pros:

*Nice solid blacks due to the dynamic backlighting

*SD content from my Wii and DVDs displays beautifully.

*Plenty of connections

*Lots of complicated picture settings. I'm not a pro when it comes to calibration and viewing configuration, so my opinion is less valuable here.

*Pretty decent sound for stock TV speakers.

*Power-saving off mode to reduce parasitic power drain

*Pretty low power for the size under normal operation





Cons:

*The VGA input doesn't support HD resolution (!!) -- luckily, all of my computers have DVI/HDMI output

*Sleeping the display (when a computer is attached, eg) results in an annoying "No Video Signal" announcement bar to be displayed.

*Sleeping the display also turns off sound (this is a minor nitpick, and soon won't matter since I'll have an external sound system)

*Sometimes the image size options don't suffice for getting the picture to fill the screen properly. I really miss the setting on the AQUOS that widened things more as you approach the side. It usually resulted in a full-screen effect for SD content. The Toshiba options are to cut off part of the screen, or have black bars. Of course, due to the LED backlighting, the black bars are not noticeable which is nice.



Customer Buzz
 "LED Backlit LCD TV, not LED TV" 2009-10-22
By JC (Texas)
Just to let you know Underhill, Samsung doesn't make a single LED TV, they make an LCD that's backlit with LED lights instead of CCFL lights. The only LED you can purchase right now is a 12 inch LED from Sony which runs about $7000, that is a TV screen made up of lots of tiny LED lights. The "Samsung's LED" TV's as they call them are nothing but a traditional Liquid Crystal Display like any other LCD except the lights behind them are different. Plus the Samsung one isn't totally backlit only edge lit so the contrast in the middle of the picture isn't the same as the outer edges. So do some research before you buy, LG and Sony both make very good fully LED backlit LCD TV's, not just edge lit, so you get much more even contrast across the whole screen plus the benefit of "Local Dimming."

Customer Buzz
 "Regza" 2009-10-16
By R. L. Underhill (Champlin, MN United States)
I purchased a new Regza in June 2009. Three months later the picture has vertical blue lines and when red is displayed, I get vertical red lines running from top to bottom. They fade in and out when each color is displayed on the screen. Very distracting for an expensive TV. I called Toshiba and they didn't seem to care. I looked on you tube and found others that have the same problems.

Would I buy another Toshiba Regza ? Hell no.

Now, I have to find a repair center and haul it over there. Lucky me.

I think I'll try Samsung LED next. No more LCD's

If you own a Regza now, better hope is doesn't start the vertical line crap.

Customer Buzz
 "Great TV - Amazing" 2009-09-02
By A. English (Blue Bell, PA USA)
Unless you want an inch thin LCD TV, this should be your TV of choice. I went to Sixth Avenue where they had an exceptionally large selection of LCD and Plasma TVs. This TV had the best picture quality of any LCD TV they had. I was planning on getting a Samsung 1080P 120Hz thin LED TV (could not quite swallow the price of the 240Hz) model until I read reviews of streaks in the picture quality when watching the TV in a dark room. I then moved on to the less expensive non LED Samsung 240Hz LCD TV which is still $400 more than this Toshiba. Luckily, the salesperson asked me to take a look at this TV first. This TV is back-lit LED which makes the TV thicker, but provides better picture quality than the side-lit LEDs in the thin Samsung. The 240Hz was a real bonus--especially in a TV that sells for this price. I have had the TV for a month now and could not be happier with it. I have had friends that visit comment that this TV has the best picture quality they have ever seen in any TV. This is the best 46-inch LCD TV you can buy that sells for a price that's unbelievably low when compared to the competition. It might not be the thinnest LCD LED TV, but it does have the best quality picture in any LCD TV. It is just one awesome TV.


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30.12.09

Toshiba 19LV505 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV with Built-in DVD Player, Black

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Design and performance, form and function. The 19LV505 combines an LCD HDTV with a built-in DVD player to create an all-in-one entertainment solution that will fit your needs when space is at a premium.
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- 19" LCD HDTV/DVD Combo
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Customer Buzz
 "built in dvd player will not accept dvds" 2009-12-14
By Mark Fredrickson (columbia SC)
I have had this tv for almost 1 year I bought it in marh of 2009 and it worked great until now the dvd player will not accept any dvds I dont want to have to pay so much to ship it in so I am probablly just going to get a standalone dvd player to use with it since the dvd plyer quit working and I have seen so many reviews with bad quality for the built in dvd player portion of thias tv and you can get a much better dvd player which is a standalone dvd player without it being built into the tv

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 "surprising good for the money" 2009-09-30
By C.V. (Pennsylvania)
This is a smallish TV and is fine for a smallish room. Very good picture, adequate sound, DVD player does what it's supposed to. Our only complaint is that channel-changing is very slow and there's no toggling between two channels. Amazingly good instruction booklet! An all-around bargain.

Customer Buzz
 "Mistaken Purchase" 2009-09-12
By Bullwinkle (Falls Church, VA)
Great picture, streamlined look, easy setup, but lack of volume makes this set useful in only smallest of rooms.

Customer Buzz
 "Very Happy!!" 2009-09-10
By K. Ceniti (ILLinois)
This item was a gift to my sister in California who lives in a wooded area - the TV got to her just fine and she loves it - Comcast came out and hooked up her cable and told her it was one of the best TVs they have seen. They said that the tuner inside was so great that she was able to pickup signals that other's could not - Based on her satisfaction with the Tv - I would highly recommend it!! - My sister was very happy which makes me very happy.- Thank you for the fast shipping and excellent product at such a great price.

Customer Buzz
 "Toshiba 19LV506" 2009-09-07
By Pilates Guru (Montana)
Picture quality is excellent -- including the DVD. I have no trouble with the sound either -- I saw complaints about that, but I don't understand why since it works perfectly for me. So far everything is working very well. I do like the 19 inches for the kitchen -- it looks great too. I have satellite TV, I don't know if that makes a difference to the quality of the sound. I'm pleased.


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Toshiba 37AV502R 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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By combining an HD CineSpeed LCD display with DynaLight dynamic backlight control, the AV502 series can bring rich, detailed HD images to any room in your home.
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- 37" screen (measured diagonally)
- Widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio
- High-gloss black finish
- Built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required)
- Built-in QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required)
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 "Great TV!!!" 2009-12-24
By T. Kephart (Colorado)
I bought this TV last Christmas season and paid $649...and at the time I was thrilled, compared this to many many other brands, some cheaper, some more expensive. This had by far the best picture of all. Some complain about sound quality but for a TV with small 10w speakers the sound is fine, face it, you can' get theatre quality sound from a TV, if you want that spend the money on a home theatre system. I really have no complaints about the TV, the picture is great from Dish Network, over the air, and an upconverting DVD player. I would highly reccoment this TV.

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 "Quality Toshiba TV" 2009-09-05
By Bankole Makinde (MD, USA)
I bought 37" Toshiba Flat Screen of my choice, I like what I saw on arrival, the packaging was good and the handler did a very good job.

I have been using it non-stop for the past 4 months because I work from home, so it is always on and my kids are with me.

If i have the need to buy any hardware again, I will select products from amazon, because it was deliver promptly and in tact.



Thanks

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 "$1,600-$2,000 to fix:)" 2009-08-14
By PS (Brooklyn, NY United States)
As I have mentioned before, this TV is $1,600 to $2,000 to fix as quoted by a "certifiable" Toshiba repair shop. Lovely isn't it?

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 "Pretty happy with it..." 2009-07-16
By L. Ford (Silver Spring, MD USA)
I got this tv using Amex points. Kudos to Amex for including white glove shipping at no charge. Maybe my expectations weren't all that high to start because the TV was free. But, I'm pretty satisfied with it. I use it in my bedroom and do not have it hooked up to an HD receiver yet. I wouldn't recommend this TV for a large room.



Pros: Good picture, decent sound, very easy setup, adequate number of inputs (HDMI, Component).



Cons: The remote isn't that great. It's take multiple steps to do things I've done pushing one button for many years; such as, switching input from satellite to DVD. There's no setting for CC on mute. I can't remember the last time I had a set that didn't have that option. There's an option to reset to factory settings that I was excited about-- it never worked, not even once.



Overall, I'm happy with the set. But, it's hard to say how unhappy I'd be about the cons if I had paid hundreds of dollars. Those are pretty basic things. But, in general, it's a good set.

Customer Buzz
 "Toshiba 37av502r -buzzing bothers me" 2009-07-10
By H. Paulus (Arkansas, USA)
We are happy with the look and price of this television. However, it constantly makes a low buzzing sound. We called Toshiba customer support who asked us to place the phone next to the tv so that they could hear it. The buzzing wasn't quite loud enough for them to hear it, so the rep. warned me if they sent out a repair tech, we would probably have to pay for the service call. We are returning the tv to [...]. I don't know if we will try another Toshiba. It takes an awfully long time for the picture to appear when we change channels.


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