Typical price: £1,300
What is it: 40-inch 1080p LCD TV with ultra-thin bezel
What we think: Great styling and size, but on the expensive side
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 October 2007
Tags: toshiba, colours, speakers, bass
We like:
Styling; picture quality; decent range of inputs
We don't like:
Price premium over fatter-framed X3030 range
You might also need:
HD DVD or Blu-ray player; SkyHD or Virgin HD; games console
CNET UK judgement:
The Toshiba Regza 40XF355D looks amazing. The thin bezel gives it a much smaller profile than a standard LCD TV, which look positively lardy in comparison. The TV also offers excellent picture quality but might be too expensive when up against the other TVs in the range
Toshiba Regza 40XF355D History
18 Oct 2007 in Crave
Toshiba Regza 40XF355D: The slimmest LCD TV in town
If you hate your lardy TV, have a gander at the new Regza 40XF355D from Toshiba. Its ultra-thin bezel makes it the Kate Moss of TVs, only without the appalling taste in men
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