Price range: £299.76
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What is it: Budget 32-inch, HD Ready LCD TV
What we think: Solid performance at a knockdown price makes this set a bona fide bargain
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 August 2009
Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Regza 32AV635DB, picture quality, televisions, motion blur
We like:
Seriously cheap; pictures aren't bad at all, especially with standard-definition material; good amount of connections; surprising number of features
We don't like:
Image isn't very bright; hi-def images could look sharper; limited viewing angle
CNET UK judgement:
Inevitably, given its startlingly low price, the Toshiba Regza 32AV635DB doesn't exactly set new AV standards. But that doesn't stop it outperforming and offering more features than the vast majority, if not all, of its ultra-cheap peers, making for a real bargain that puts yet more pressure on traditional budget brands like Goodmans and Ferguson
Full review:
As the recession continues to bite, TV manufacturers are having to work ever harder to sell their wares. We've found the 32-inch, HD Ready Toshiba Regza 32AV635DB LCD TV selling online for the eye-poppingly affordable price of £350. Even more remarkably, the 32AV635DB is really quite good. Continue Reading...
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