Toshiba 32E200U 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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July 12th, 2010 at 12:42 am
this tv works well with only the tiny rabbit ears I use for it. the sound is weak and I use my home system to bang it up.
Rating: 4 / 5
July 12th, 2010 at 2:14 am
Like one of the above posters I bought mine from [...] with free shipping. AN amazing TV, I can’t add to the previous reviews, only small complaint is I wish the remote was multifunctional, but for the money another WOW !
I tried to order another as a gift for that price and they were sold out ! Still a great TV for 499.00!
Rating: 5 / 5
July 12th, 2010 at 4:38 am
This HDTV is an excellent value for the price. Perfect for the bedroom. It came fast and was ready out of the box. The picture is crisp, and the sound is much more than I had anticipated. All the inputs make it very easy to plug and play this TV with accessories. The menu itself also has many options that make this TV versatile. I was very satisfied with this product.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 12th, 2010 at 6:38 am
Recently purchased this set because of a great online deal (not from Amazon). I was a bit weary due to the fact that not much had been said about this TV. It arrived with no problems and took just a few minutes to get set up and running. The picture is amazing and rivals those of higher-end TVs. The blacks are some of the best I’ve seen on an hdtv and the picture quality is crisp.
I was a little nervous purchasing a set with only 60Hz refresh rate due to the fact that I play a ton of Xbox 360. However, there was no noticeable slow-down. I then switched it to gaming mode and there was absolutely no slowdown.
The picture viewing angles are perfect and looks crisp from wherever you view the set.
As for audio, it sounds great out-of-the-box without the purchase of any speaker system. I have it at half its volume and that gives a booming loud sound.
I have yet to try out the USB connections, but expect little to no problems with that.
This is a great budget-priced set with many, many high-end features. You won’t be disappointing.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 12th, 2010 at 9:25 am
I bought mine from Buydig when they had it for $399.99 with a coupon code and free shipping last month. I am using it as a computer monitor and as a secondary TV at home. Instead of writing in paragraph, I will just enumerate the things I wanted to say…
As a Computer Monitor:
1. It has a native mode, but it will leave about an inch of space/border, from the side and 1/2 inch on the top and bottom. The quality is super crisp! Just like a CRT (with 1080p PC mode on)!
2. Natural mode will stretch it out and leave about a 1/4 inch on each side. and it’s still pretty crisp.
3. There is an option in this tv called 1080p PC mode, which makes the letters very crisp and clear. You will need to enable it to make the letters not look distorted or fuzzy.
4. To get to the 1080p computer mode, go to menu > picture settings > noise reduction > turn on 1080p PC mode.
5. by default, it is extremely bright as a computer monitor, so lessen the back light.
6. NO DEAD PIXELS!!!!!
7. Using the 15-pin computer plug, max resolution possible is 1360x 768, and instead of native mode, it has a dot by dot mode (which is essentially native mode.)dot by dot mode will leave a hefty border on the tv which is about 3 inch on the top and bottom and about 5 inches per side. Although the text is as clear as it any CRTs out there, losing about 40% of your monitor’s real estate isn’t that great. Also in PC ode, you can’t change the picture settings.
8. I have been able to use audio over HDMI using an ATI card (4670)
9. To avoid screen tearing when playing PC games, make sure v-sync is turned on your PC.
As a TV:
1. switching through channels is painless, not like some other brands that I’ve tried, this takes less than a second to load to the other channel. There is a slight delay when switching through HDMI and cable or HDMI to another HDMI which is only about a second.
2. very crisp picture and superb colors. The black levels are one of the best I’ve seen. and this is coming from a former plasma TV user.
3. The sound is pretty decent. Don’t expect heavy bass. no tv has that. that’s what home theatre set ups are for.
4. The remote is solid, not fancy. no problems picking up the signal.
5. has a usb port that can play music and pictures.
6. NO DEAD PIXELS!!!!!!
7. I have my Dynalight function off so I can’t comment on it.
Power consumption (using a P3 Watt meter)
off
>1 W (about .3 W for me)
on Sports mode (torch mode)
~95 W
on Standard
~59 W
on movie mode
~55 W
on PC mode (using the 15 pin VGA)
~54 W
on preference (it seems to be on Sports mode by default)
~95 W
As I’ve said, it is very bright to use as a computer monitor so what I did was I went on movie mode and customized it by putting contrast and brightness @ 50 and put the backlight @ 0 (yes I put it @ ZERO!) if it’s too dark for you put it around backlight 10.
With backlight at zero, the Power Consumption is @ 36 W. Backlight @ 10 is about 43 W.
The unit on standard mode, is a little warm to the touch when you feel the back panel but it doesn’t heat up the room at all.
I haven’t tested it on input lag but from what I can see, it’s pretty good. Game mode helps a lot.
Rating: 5 / 5