Typical price: £500
What is it: LCD TV with 26-inch screen
What we think: A perfectly capable bedroom TV with the unusual benefit of two HDMI inputs
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 5 February 2007
Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Regza 26WLT66, picture quality, HDMI, hi-def
We like:
High-definition image quality; good range of inputs
We don't like:
Freeview picture quality; slow remote control response; sound quality
You might also need:
2x HDMI cables; component cable; RGB Scart cable; HD DVD or Blu-ray player; games console
CNET UK judgement:
If you're looking for a second television for a bedroom or study this Toshiba will fit the bill. It doesn't offer the best picture or sound quality we've seen, but for high-definition material and gaming it's perfectly capable
Full review:
Not everyone wants a huge screen in their living room and even those who do sometimes need a second set for a bedroom, study or maybe for a games console. For those requirements, 26-inch sets can be ideal. Continue Reading...
Toshiba Regza 26WLT66 History
30 Jan 2007 in Crave
Toshiba Regza 26WLT66: A small screen with lots of inputs
Toshiba's 26WLT66 has more inputs than televisions twice its size. It's even got two HDMI inputs, which makes it an ideal gaming TV
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