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Toshiba 34HD82 34" Pure Flat Screen HDTV-Ready TV

Toshiba 34HD82 34" Pure Flat Screen HDTV-Ready TV

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great TV...when it works
Review: I bought this TV over a similar RCA 34" widescreen more for the excellent quality history that Toshiba's are noted for (vs. RCA). However, for some reason the TV turns itself on and off at will and often times won't restart. Toshiba repair has been scheduled.

When working, the TV is excellent. Great picture with a digital Satelite signal and outstanding with progressive scan DVD. I was worried about going with a widescreen vs. the standard 4:3 aspect ratio sets. Trust me....this is the way to go. We quickly got used to the widescreen format and love it. The Toshiba does a great job at stretching the images from standard signals and not showing too much distortion. The Toshiba remote control is substandard and not universal. We purchased a Sony programmable remote to operate all our compenents...it works great.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great TV...when it works
Review: I bought this TV over a similar RCA 34" widescreen more for the excellent quality history that Toshiba's are noted for (vs. RCA). However, for some reason the TV turns itself on and off at will and often times won't restart. Toshiba repair has been scheduled.

When working, the TV is excellent. Great picture with a digital Satelite signal and outstanding with progressive scan DVD. I was worried about going with a widescreen vs. the standard 4:3 aspect ratio sets. Trust me....this is the way to go. We quickly got used to the widescreen format and love it. The Toshiba does a great job at stretching the images from standard signals and not showing too much distortion. The Toshiba remote control is substandard and not universal. We purchased a Sony programmable remote to operate all our compenents...it works great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Picture - Still
Review: I have the newer 34HDX82, but they are nearly identical except for a few minor tweaks. The picture is awesome. I looked at the Sony and Toshiba side by side, and the clarity of the Toshiba made the choice a no-brainer. I can't speak for the sound (who buys a TV for its sound?) because I've got everything routed through a Yamaha RX-V3200. I'm waiting in the AVIA disc to calibrate the tube, but I'm really happy with the picture right out of the box. Now I just have to settle on which HD box to buy.
A year later, and an upgrade to an HD DTV box,and life is still good. The picture still kicks the crap out of all but the $10,000+ plasma screens on the market.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Picture - Still
Review: I have the newer 34HDX82, but they are nearly identical except for a few minor tweaks. The picture is awesome. I looked at the Sony and Toshiba side by side, and the clarity of the Toshiba made the choice a no-brainer. I can't speak for the sound (who buys a TV for its sound?) because I've got everything routed through a Yamaha RX-V3200. I'm waiting in the AVIA disc to calibrate the tube, but I'm really happy with the picture right out of the box. Now I just have to settle on which HD box to buy.
A year later, and an upgrade to an HD DTV box,and life is still good. The picture still kicks the crap out of all but the $10,000+ plasma screens on the market.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: High Marks for Toshiba!
Review: I looked at a couple of wide screen tube units before settling on the Toshiba. I was leaning toward the new Sony XBR 34 Widescreen, but at 40" or so wide it was too big for my cabinet. The Toshiba speakers sit under the tube, and the sound is great. The picture quality of the Toshiba is unrivaled. It is convenient to set up, and the menu system is excellent. I also bought the Toshiba 5700 DVD player and the combination of these two products (I think they were made for each other) provides the very best in home theatre. It's a lot to pay for a tube TV, but worth the $ if you can afford it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Wide Screen Set
Review: I purchased this set about 6 months ago. Very pleased. My wife is getting tired of me talking about how wonderful the picture is, especially with a progressive scan DVD player (a must), even 6 months later. I bought a Toshiba DVD player too and have been very pleased with its performance. The picture with these two combined is amazing (you can even see the sweat pores on peoples faces in excruciating detail). One other thing, my daughter accidently dropped the TV remote in the toilet and it still works. I'm not quite sure what that says about the remote, but it is a great universal remote (it can control the DVD, my SONY VCR, and the TV). I have also used the V-CHIP to great success to protect my kids from channels they should not be watching (TV automatically blocks them).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good HDTV
Review: I wish the screen was a little bigger though and what a heavy TV. Me and the delivery guy moved it into my house and my hands hurt for days as I could barely hold my half.

Picture is beautiful, sound system seems to favor effects over dialogue so sometimes you can't hear the actors very well.

It has a zillion inputs and outputs and the internal HDTV tuner is invaluable. Be sure to use it with a progressive scan DVD and/or a HDTV capable Satellite/Cable box.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you love movies, this is a great TV for you!
Review: I've had this TV for just over 6 months - LOVE it! We use component cables with Progressive-scan Sony DVD player and also use the component cables with Sony PS2, both versions of video is so crisp, it hurts your eyes! Also have HD cable box, and the HD picture is phenomenal (for the 5 channels available, so far...) Remainder of channels come in very clear. Was considering Sony flat-screen and Samsung 30" plasma when we purchased this. Very happy with the choice we made!

Great features with the TV, PIP, etc.... so many you will spend hours pouring through the manual. Our favorite is a "1/2 mute" where the first time you press the mute button, it mutes 1/2-way... low enough that one can answer phone briefly but the remainder of viewers can still hear. Also had multiple settings for the widescreen so you can choose which "fit" is best per movie (some widescreen DVD's are not exactly the 16:9 (or 1.78:1) aspect ratio). For example, Star Wars II is 2.35:1, so you may have black bars to view movie in proper proportion (or, if you choose to fill the screen, you stretch/smush the video to fit)... one of the things we didn't realize until we bought the TV and started trying out all the movies....

And should you choose to purchase this model, have a buddy handy for moving it in, it is HEAVY!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you love movies, this is a great TV for you!
Review: I've had this TV for just over 6 months - LOVE it! We use component cables with Progressive-scan Sony DVD player and also use the component cables with Sony PS2, both versions of video is so crisp, it hurts your eyes! Also have HD cable box, and the HD picture is phenomenal (for the 5 channels available, so far...) Remainder of channels come in very clear. Was considering Sony flat-screen and Samsung 30" plasma when we purchased this. Very happy with the choice we made!

Great features with the TV, PIP, etc.... so many you will spend hours pouring through the manual. Our favorite is a "1/2 mute" where the first time you press the mute button, it mutes 1/2-way... low enough that one can answer phone briefly but the remainder of viewers can still hear. Also had multiple settings for the widescreen so you can choose which "fit" is best per movie (some widescreen DVD's are not exactly the 16:9 (or 1.78:1) aspect ratio). For example, Star Wars II is 2.35:1, so you may have black bars to view movie in proper proportion (or, if you choose to fill the screen, you stretch/smush the video to fit)... one of the things we didn't realize until we bought the TV and started trying out all the movies....

And should you choose to purchase this model, have a buddy handy for moving it in, it is HEAVY!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent widescreen TV, ready for HDTV.
Review: If you currently have a conventional TV set with the traditional 4:3 aspect ratio but watch a lot of DVDs, you're probably tired of black spaces above and below the picture wasting much of your TV's screen size whenever you watch widescreen movies -- which are becoming the norm on DVD. The cure for this problem is to get a widescreen TV with a 16:9 aspect ratio. This Toshiba is an excellent 16:9 TV with a very sharp picture. Furthermore, this set is HDTV ready so that when you get HDTV cable or satellite service, this TV will be ready to display the dramatically improved picture quality characteristic of the new High Definition Television broadcasts to which all networks are rapidly converting. This Toshiba's 34" screen, although quite large, may not be as huge as some of the new thinscreen plasma TVs, but it's picture quality is equal or superior to plasma TVs and its price is much lower. All things considered if you want a widescreen TV that's ready for HDTV and you don't want to break you budget to get one, this excellent Toshiba set may well be the answer.


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