Typical price: £1,000
What is it: 32-inch high-definition LCD iDTV with three HDMI inputs
What we think: Class-leading connectivity and performance for the price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 25 October 2006
Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba 32WLT68, information, connections, noise reduction
We like:
Build quality and design; multiple HDMI connectivity; 100Hz scanning; outstanding picture and sound performance
We don't like:
Only a single RGB Scart
You might also need:
3x HDMI cables; component cable; RGB Scart; SW100 subwoofer
CNET UK judgement:
Toshiba's 32WLT68 offers peerless picture and sound quality at around the £1,000 price mark. Plus the screen's future-proof digital connectivity with three HDMI inputs means high-definition users can connect all the sources they want
Full review:
We've closely followed the changing faces of Toshiba's WLT range of LCDs with reviews of the 32WLT58, 32WLT66 and now the latest 32WLT68 model. The good news is that with each new range the specification and performance keeps improving. Continue Reading...
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