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, designs, high definition, count
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.co.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
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