Typical price: £650
What is it: HD Ready 37-inch LCD television with integrated Freeview receiver
What we think: A good entry-level TV which will appeal to people who want to buy a good, sturdy TV, if not a centrepiece for their lounge
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 31 May 2007
Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Regza 37C3030D, plastic, controller, VGA
We like:
High-definition picture quality; easy-to-use menu system
We don't like:
Only two HDMI sockets; patchy backlight
CNET UK judgement:
A worthy television for people looking to enter the high-definition market, offering very good HD picture quality and enough features to satisfy most users -- and Freeview performance is decent too
Full review:
If you're just about to buy your first HD Ready screen you might not want to spend all your money on dipping your toe in the market. Screens that show 720p aren't cheap, but they do cost significantly less than their 1080p variants, so can make ideal first hi-def televisions. Continue Reading...
Toshiba Regza 37C3030D History
27 Jul 2007 in Reviews
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