Typical price: £1,000
What is it: 32-inch high-definition LCD iDTV with three HDMI inputs
What we think: Class-leading connectivity and performance for the price
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June 16, 2008
Posted by: MikeBuck_1
"Almost, but not quite"
What I like:
Everything to a point!
What I don't like:
The fact it broke after 13 months
Review:
I bought 2 of these, one for me, one for my parents, and for 13 months they ran perfectly. They look fantastic, the sound is great, there's more then enough connectivity, the menus are easy to use. But, typically about 3 weeks after the warranty expired i got what some people call "Ghost Lines" on the screen. Basically there are about 10 vertical parallel lines on the screen spread accross the screen, as much as you can't really see them in multiple colour backgrounds, if you watch football, golf, cricket, cartoons or anything that keeps a light colour on the screen then they stick out a bit. Tosh customer service was basically, you didn't spend a fortune on our extended warranty so tough s***! so now have to try and get it fixed. I'm a little dissappointed that companies have soo little confidence in the build quality of their products that they only give a 12 month waranty, but then what would the spotty kids in comet sell you, cos they know jack about the TVs! lol
For balance, my parents TV is working just fine, no lines as yet, and they are very happy with it.
Generally when spending this amount of money (£600) on a TV I expect quality and reliability, Tosh has failed in that, so if I can't fix it relativily cheap, which I don't think I will, then i'll have to buy a new TV, but it won't be Toshiba, they had their chance, and blew it!
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