Sunday, July 29, 2012

Toshiba 40L5200U 40-Inches 1080p 1080P/120HZ LED TV


List Price:     $669.99
Price:     $512.83
You Save:     $157.16 (23%)
   
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Toshiba 40L5200U 40-Inches 1080p 1080P/120HZ LED TV
The picture is outstanding and very natural, Great contrast, whites are super white and blacks are very deep. Menu buttons are very responsive, no delay. Thin frame and a sturdy stand.

For the price nothing came close in comparison that isl 120hz d less than 2" thick with clear frame technology.

The clear frame technology works great but works via HDMI not the dvi pc connection. Whats cool about it is that you can have something in clear frame mode AND then set the degree of "camera stabilization", between smooth, standard and off. So you can avoid the complete soap opera effect by setting it to off instead of smooth.

Blue Ray video is jaw dropping indeed, with the clear frame technology applied over Planet Earth the picture seems ultra real and life like.

There are a few things about it that are small inconveniences but definitely pale in comparison to the overall deal.

-Each input saves display preferences EXCEPT for Game mode
-no dedicated game mode button, access quickly through menu.
-no start up sound; I enjoyed my Samsung's jingle to confirm the button press was received.

I use this as my pc monitor connected via HDMI.
$650 after tax from Best Buy.
I had to do a lot of color calibrating but I am extremely satisfied with my purchase.
I hope this helps as there are not many reviews out about this model.

Enjoy it!

1 comment:

  1. I’ve been looking to upgrade some of my TV’s with HD sets for my new Hopper whole home DVR from DISH. I’m glad a co-worker of mine at DISH recommended this new TV to me, and after reading this review here online, I think I made up my mind to get one. I’ll be a much happier with the Hopper DVR because of a very cool feature called Primetime Anytime. With Primetime Anytime, I can record all my primetime networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX etc.) in HD and keep them stored on the hard drive for eight days at a time. I can’t wait for a whole home upgrade!

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