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Toshiba Regza 32RV635DB 32-inch Widescreen 1080p LCD TV with Freeview | 
| Brand: Toshiba Category: CE
Buy New: £418.28 as of 4/9/2010 05:24 CDT details
New (5) Used (8) from £257.62
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Media: Electronics Display Size: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 28 Dimensions (in): 34.3 x 24.8 x 9.7
MPN: 32RV635DB Model: 32RV635DB EAN: 5017151623281 ASIN: B001TUYQ46
Release Date: February 23, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Toshiba Regza RV635 32 inch Full HD LCD Television
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Great flatscreen LCD June 21, 2009 Avg Joe (Norwich UK) 190 out of 192 found this review helpful
Purchased this about 3 weeks ago now. As advertised, no surprises. This is an inexpensive set with a lot of capabilities. Nice screen: bright and sharp. It's been used mainly for movies and some gaming, not caring for TV fare.
Just some helpful info to complement existing reviews and product info:
-The front, lit 'Toshiba' logo can be turned off. It's a menu option.
-The on/off button is on the left, while many of the direct-plugin ports (SCART, HDMI, USB, etc.) are on the right side, in addition to another series of connections on a back panel, near the right side. For some this might matter a lot.
-Excellent, user-friendly menu controls, with different display modes (movie, 'dynamic', standard, etc.). 'Dynamic' is the brightest, perhaps too hyper-real.
-Assembled in UK (at least this unit).
-Really easy to put together; has a sturdy base.
-Requested one-day service, and it arrived right on time, coming from Swansea.
-A small cloth is provided to wipe down screen and frame panel.
-The sound is decent and can go fairly loud, but remains a little flat and could be better (hence 4 stars). Sound can be customised, however, and there's a handy choice to return to factory default settings in most menu options.
-The remote does not have lighted buttons, which would have been useful. Back on the plus side, the major buttons are nicely sized, though the remote itself is still comfortably handheld (vs. some of the long or wide behemoths with all manner of unused/unintelligible buttons).
Verdict? Definitely recommended. You don't have to empty your coffers, and not so garish for smaller sized rooms. Very good, user-friendly performer.
Awesome Full HD TV for a Good Price July 23, 2009 Mr. D. E. D. Wood (Cornwall) 51 out of 52 found this review helpful
I bought this Tele after weeks and weeks of shopping around. I couldn't decided weather to go for the Full 1080p or not. The difference in price of the Tv's was about £100. I decided to go for this TV because more and more third generation games for the PS3 are releasing at 1080p. It also takes into account the increasing number of HDMI product on the market and the likelyhood of you getting them by giving you 4 HDMI slots. After all the theortical parts of the TV being tip top, I then started using it. It is fantastic, perfectly crisp picture, with very vivid bright and rich colours. The Freeview menu is very stylish, and the remote is nice and compact. I would recomend to anyone wanting to get a 32" Full HD TV which will last for a long time into the future, for a very cheap price.
A lot of Toshiba for little dosh July 7, 2009 Anthony Whitfield (London, England) 57 out of 60 found this review helpful
I've had this set for a couple of weeks now, as a second set. The previous week I had owned an expensive Sony which was sent back due to a horrible backlight problem. After upgrading to a 42" (expensive) plasma last year, I couldn't stand watching fuzzy freeview anymore. I think that 32" is about the maximum size for freeview. I am extremely happy with this set, with so many picture options it caters for all tastes, there are multible variables for each picture setting, just about everything can be tweaked. SD pictures via 'S', RGB, or hdmi are crisp and clear. The set recalls each inputs' last setting. The meta brain picture suite includes Active Vision II, and resolution+, which has 6 levels including 'off'. HD pictures are excellent, via hdmi or component, with really dark blacks and the brightest colours. Freeview pictures are perfectly clear, the resolution+ really does help, and it works on all inputs including HDMI. Sound quality is not the best, but there is good depth, and adequate volume for most programming, without rattling speakers. A lot of TV for the money, and better than the far more expensive Sony. I don't know how much of the set is manufactured in the UK, but at least it is assembled here, which has to be of some help to our economy. It the highest specified Toshiba 32" TV, not a stripped down version. At around £400, this has to be the best value set currently on the market.
Excellent TV September 26, 2009 Angela Macaulay (Isle of Man, UK) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is an excellent TV with a superb picture quality. It has two scarts, 4 HDM sockets and two sets of video/audio jacks plus RS2320C, RGB PC, Digital audio and DVB2 common interface connections. I can't begin to understand what they all are, but I was able to connect my Sky box, Wii-Sports console, DVD player and VHS video with no problems. I am listing these as I spent a lot of time trying to find out whether I would be able to connect the Wii to the set and although the seller told me there were two scarts (which I knew I needed), he was unable to confirm that the Wii connection would be possible and suggested I contact Toshiba direct. Despite several emails to the manufacturer, I never received a reply, but decided in the end it was worth risking it and purchasing the set anyway. In the end I found that it had two sets of (coloured) jacks which accommodated both my Wii and my video, so it all turned out for the best in the end.
Problem when watching sport September 3, 2009 Bass boy (London) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Update to my review below, I sent this telly back
Unfortunately vertical stripes which I believe are known in the trade as vertical banding were apparent every time the camera scans during a football match. I changed the scart leads, no difference, adjusted the backlight which improved things slightly but eventually it got so annoying, even though the effect was quote minor (my GF didn't notice it, but then she has her face stuck in facebook all evening)
Panasonic rule the school with these LCDs, I replaced it with a cheaper model from their range and the image is truer, richer and doesn't suffer the aforementioned issue.
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Liking this TV. Decided to plump for it over the £40 more expensive Panasonic equivalent on the basis of the reviews that stated it is better for SD freeview pictures.
The resolution plus feature sharpens up the pic nicely and makes things look rich a little like HD.
Sound was a concern - I have a Samsung in the kitchen which has a great picure but terribly tinny sound - this set is much better and has quite a rich sound for a flatscreen lcd.
I've resisted LCD in the living room until now ecause the pic is not as good as CRT, however, this set, and the recent panasonics have come close enough to now warrant the change. The blacks are black and the colours bright, no bleaching.
Main criticism would be that there are sometimes flickers and deviation of the image when confronted with patterns such as checks or stripes, to avoid this you might want to go for a 100hz set if you can afford it.
Worth noting also that if you sit too close, ie 1 - 1.5 metres away you can notice 'blocking' of the image, but once 2 metres away, as most will be, this dissapears
Good value and reccomended overall
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