Rating: Summary: Great picture and price...some improvements needed. Review: After deciding that a projection TV would completely dominate our living room, it came down to this unit and comparably sized Sony. While the Sony had a better picture overall, the Toshiba won out due to price and performance.Pros: Two component inputs plus three additional video in. The ability to use the TV's internal speakers as the center channel. (BTW, the sound is really incredible for a television with such tiny speakers.) 4 different wide-screen modes to accomodate just about any source. SteadySound eliminates those loud commercials. Picture quality is just incredible, especially if you put it next to your old set with a progressive-scan DVD. Cool favorite channel scan that shows 9 channel matrix next to main channel. Not just PIP but side-by-side pictures. Dual audio allows main picture to play on TV's speakers and PIP picture to play on outside source. (Combined with headphones and you can imagine the possibilities.) Universal remote works well with many components for most basic functions. Cons: Not even a month old and I get the occasional wierd picture--flesh tones are vivid blue. Good thing it has a good warranty. While the front of the screen is flat, the inside has a slight curve in the corners. PIP doesn't work with component sources. Channel labels are only 4 characters long, limited to about 20 channels and don't automatically assign themselves. This unit is huge and heavy (163 lbs) which limits what you can put it in/on. Overall a good value for such a excellent picture. To get something better would cost nearly a thousand dollars more.
Rating: Summary: More than I imagined ! Review: I purchased this wonderful Toshiba after many months of research, including consumer reviews as published by National Consumer magazines. Price was a factor which ended up in my eliminating Sony which had previously been my number one choice. Review of repair records then proceeded to eliminate RCA and Zenith. My requirements were simple, a reasonably priced, good reliable 34" HDTV, in 16:9 format with flat screen, 3 S-video and 2 wideband component video inputs to facilitate my progressive scan DVD player, DSS system, cable etc. Hookup was relatively easy, (as I am not an electronics wizard), and with programming of the remote I now have control of all systems thru one device. Dss picture is fantastic, analog is not as definitive but than that is analog, not high definition. DVD qualty is excellent with monster cable connection. This TV is a definite buy, I am very pleased with the performance and the purchase price. ...
Rating: Summary: Toshiba 34H81 Review: I recently bought this TV and while the price may seem a little steep for a 34" TV compared to other larger projection TV's, the quality of this product is well worth the money. Before I bought this Toshiba 34HF81, I also looked at other similar products such as Sony's KD-34XBR2 and Panasonic's CT34WX50. When I sampled these TV sets, the picture quality of the Toshiba is, in my opinion, comparable to the other two. At the same time, this TV set is also available for a very competitive price. When viewing the HDTV channels, the colours are very saturated and blacks are extremely deep. It's unlike anything I have seen before as they look better than many DVDs. This Toshiba set also features versatile connection options with 2 component inputs and 3 S-video or A/V inputs. This allows very easy setup for those with lots of stereo equipments. All in all, I'm very satisfied with this purchase and I absolutely recommend it to anyone interested in a flat-screen, 16x9, direct view (CRT) HDTV.
Rating: Summary: Unbelievable picture! Review: I recently bought this TV and while the price may seem a little steep for a 34" TV compared to other larger projection TV's, the quality of this product is well worth the money. Before I bought this Toshiba 34HF81, I also looked at other similar products such as Sony's KD-34XBR2 and Panasonic's CT34WX50. When I sampled these TV sets, the picture quality of the Toshiba is, in my opinion, comparable to the other two. At the same time, this TV set is also available for a very competitive price. When viewing the HDTV channels, the colours are very saturated and blacks are extremely deep. It's unlike anything I have seen before as they look better than many DVDs. This Toshiba set also features versatile connection options with 2 component inputs and 3 S-video or A/V inputs. This allows very easy setup for those with lots of stereo equipments. All in all, I'm very satisfied with this purchase and I absolutely recommend it to anyone interested in a flat-screen, 16x9, direct view (CRT) HDTV.
Rating: Summary: Excellent wide screen HDTV at reasonable price. 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 the widescreen movies which have become 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. Also important, this is an HDTV set which is ready to display the dramatically improved picture quality characteristic of the new High Definition Television broadcasts to which all networks are rapidly converting and which are now available from most cable and satellite providers. Although this Toshiba's 34" screen may not be as huge as some of the new thinscreen plasma TVs it is still quite large. Furthermore, 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 your budget to get one, this excellent Toshiba set may well be the answer.
Rating: Summary: Toshiba 34H81 Review: Picture quality is excellent especially when viewing DVD. I have my surround sound system hooked up and watching movies or concerts is just super.The colors and clarity of the picture are so much better than the standard TV we had been watching.While the remote is quite good,I find that to use all the features of the five components hooked up,I have to have all the remotes available.Unfortunately this means I'm the only one who can operate the system.For us this is a very minor problem which will likely improve as we gain more experience.While the TV is pretty easy to operate after reading the manual I found it very helpful to read it again after a couple weeks, it seems to make more sense then.I'm real pleased with this unit.
Rating: Summary: consumer Review: Simply the best there is , nothing compares to this , it has everything you could expect.I've investigated and searhed for a new tv. Until I saw this it passed with flying colors,the picture , sound ,sharpness, etc.. look for yourself and compare and you judge . Thank You ! Toshiba !
Rating: Summary: consumer Review: This is an excellent widescreen direct view CRT, with native 480p and 1080i modes. All 480i signals are upconverted to 480p, allowing you to see all the junk that interlacing hides. Therefore, some old 480i material might look worse on this TV. But you did not get this TV to play VHS tapes and watch CATV, did you? No, you got it for progressive scan material like high-end video games, DVDs, and HD (1080i) content. This set has virtually peerless video quality, and numerous zoom modes for both anamorphic and "dumb" widescreen programming. The downside to this is that now every single flaw in DVD mastering or game graphics programming is visible to you. Ignorance really is (was) bliss. For example, in 480p, you can really tell that Gladiator had a much better DVD mastering process than The Matrix or Braveheart. This set is completely obsoleted by Toshiba's 82 line of products, notably the 34HF82. The 34HF82 can do 720p, and has a DVI input, two things the 34HF81 set lacks. Therefore there is absolutely no reason to get this set today, but for those who still have it, it still looks incredible. I have no comment on the sound, since I mute the TV and run audio through my stereo system only. Caveat: I have a major screen artifact on strong red colors. They all appear very pixelated, especially on the borders. Under warranty, Toshiba will replace the digital video board.
Rating: Summary: Excellent picture; obsoleted by 34HF82 Review: This is an excellent widescreen direct view CRT, with native 480p and 1080i modes. All 480i signals are upconverted to 480p, allowing you to see all the junk that interlacing hides. Therefore, some old 480i material might look worse on this TV. But you did not get this TV to play VHS tapes and watch CATV, did you? No, you got it for progressive scan material like high-end video games, DVDs, and HD (1080i) content. This set has virtually peerless video quality, and numerous zoom modes for both anamorphic and "dumb" widescreen programming. The downside to this is that now every single flaw in DVD mastering or game graphics programming is visible to you. Ignorance really is (was) bliss. For example, in 480p, you can really tell that Gladiator had a much better DVD mastering process than The Matrix or Braveheart. This set is completely obsoleted by Toshiba's 82 line of products, notably the 34HF82. The 34HF82 can do 720p, and has a DVI input, two things the 34HF81 set lacks. Therefore there is absolutely no reason to get this set today, but for those who still have it, it still looks incredible. I have no comment on the sound, since I mute the TV and run audio through my stereo system only. Caveat: I have a major screen artifact on strong red colors. They all appear very pixelated, especially on the borders. Under warranty, Toshiba will replace the digital video board.
Rating: Summary: It is not JUST a TV, it is a visual experience! Review: This isn't JUST a TV, it is a true visual experience! The colors are deep, the picture is sharp the screen is bright. The picture has a lot of depth to it. The sound is great too! I have this TV hooked up to my home theater system (in my bedroom)and watching a DVD on this is just an absolute delight! The chassis of this TV is one of the most compact I have ever seen. There is not a lot of cabinet around the screen, making this TV easier to place in tighter spaces. There are also a lot of nice features such as channel labeling and so on. The TV is not meant for the frugal person. But if you can afford something like this, I think you will definitely love it as much as I do.
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