Typical price: £900
What is it: High-definition compatible 32-inch LCD TV
What we think: Although lacking Freeview, Toshiba's hi-def TV offers performance on a budget
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August 29, 2006
Posted by: Paul Johnson
"Great TV at a comparitively low price!"
What I like:
HDMI input, crisp clear picture
What I don't like:
Nothing
Review:
This is a great TV at a great price. I bought one of these at Christmas and since then we have got Sky HD which is fantastic with this telly! The World Cup was awesome and so was Wimbledon!
This TV puts out a very clear crisp picture which looks amazing in sporting events and action movies alike.
I would recomend this to someone who is making the leap to high definition for the first time because this is a great TV at a fab price!
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