Price range: £499.99
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What is it: 37-inch, 1080p LCD TV with 100Hz processing
What we think: Solid performer, especially if you're not too fussy as regards your high-definition material
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 6 October 2009
Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Regza XV (37XV635DB), Ethernet, black levels, HDMI
We like:
Excellent standard-definition pictures; solid black levels for the price; 100Hz system is subtle but effective
We don't like:
Picture isn't very bright; HD material looks slightly soft; limited viewing angle
CNET UK judgement:
The Toshiba Regza 37XV635DB's 100Hz engine definitely helps it improve on the picture quality of the company's cheaper TVs. Its sound is better too, and we love the effect that the Resolution+ processing has on standard-definition material. The TV's relatively high price compared to other Toshiba sets makes its lack of brightness and HD sharpness slightly less palatable, though, especially as most of the company's recent TVs don't suffer from these problems
Full review:
Despite being available for a mere £600 or so, the 37-inch Regza 37XV635DB LCD TV actually sits in the upper echelons of Toshiba's current range. That means it boasts three key features: the Meta Brain video-processing suite, a 1080p resolution, and 100Hz processing for improving the way motion looks on the screen. Continue Reading...
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