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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Toshiba Regza 37XV505D review
A dedicated off switch isn't the only option we like on the Toshiba Regza 37XV505D. Underneath this LCD TV's sleek, modern design, you'll find plenty of input options, plus audio description, a game mode and a sensitive auto contrast feature, on top of its impressive performance Read more
25 April 2008 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba Regza 40XF355D review
The bezel around the Toshiba Regza 40XF355D is thinner than a fruit pastel. This means this 40-inch television is made to look more like a 32-incher and gives it an attractive, visually striking image. With a decent amount of sockets and 1080p support, grab a bowl of chewy candy and enjoy Read more
29 October 2007 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba Regza 32C3030D review
The Toshiba Regza 32C3030D LCD TV makes a great impression with its £450 price range. It continues looking good with its winningly slender black shape and by incorporating all the connections we'd expect from a modern HD-ready TV. With an additional dynamic contrast system, it's almost a show off Read more
22 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Toshiba Regza 42X3030D review
If you're after a new screen that will let you explore the full potential of high definition at an affordable price, Toshiba's 42-inch 42X3030D should be on your shortlist -- it looks good, has a great range of picture and sound adjustments, and offers outstanding HD performance Read more
19 June 2007 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Toshiba Regza 37C3030D review
If you're ready to buy a flat-screen, HD Ready TV but don't want to spend your every last penny -- or buy a monster screen that'll dominate your lounge -- this tasteful, 37-inch, 720p model from Toshiba will be right up your street Read more
31 May 2007 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba Regza 37X3030D review
Toshiba's Regza 37X3030D is a 37-inch 1080p LCD that will cope with pretty much anything you throw at it -- high-definition performance is excellent and standard-def is not bad either, making it ideal for HD movies, gaming or catching up on your soaps Read more
24 April 2007 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba Regza 42WLT68 review
On the face if it, the Toshiba Regza 42WLT68 looks as though it might not offer the best possible picture quality. It 'only' has a resolution of 1,280x720 pixels, but if you watch loads of normal DVDs, that won't matter at all Read more
2 April 2007 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba Regza 37WLT68 review
The Toshiba Regza 37WLT68 isn't the highest-specified television -- it doesn't support 1080p -- but in practice, it's a superb all-rounder. It offers a great selection of inputs, and terrific performance from both standard- and high-definition sources Read more
12 March 2007 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba Regza 26WLT66 review
The Toshiba Regza 26WLT66 is a compact but stylish 26-inch LCD screen with an integrated Freeview receiver and, unusually, two HDMI inputs. It excels with hi-def material, so it's perfect for next-gen gaming Read more
5 February 2007 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba 32WLT68 review
Toshiba's 32WLT68 is a well-specced LCD with class-leading performance. It's the first LCD screen to feature three HDMI inputs, meaning high-definition enthusiasts can connect up to four HD sources at the same time. It displays pictures with bold contrast and super-smooth movement and is well worth its £1,000 price tag Read more
25 October 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
