Best Price Toshiba REGZA Cinema Series 52XF550U 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

Product Description

Toshiba 52XF550U is a full-featured HD LCD TV that’s practically all screen. This 52.0″ (measured diagonally) model combines Toshiba’s Super Narrow Bezel design with cutting-edge technology to deliver a beautiful picture in an equally beautiful package.With Full HD, there’s no need to scale down a 1080 signal: Full HD creates the pinnacle in picture quality. ColorBurst technology expands the number of available colors and improves the color accuracy. This significantly improves both color purity and color saturation. The combination of ColorBurst and superior video processing creates colors that are more vibrant, more natural, and more enjoyable. The advanced Anti-Blur system virtually eliminates motion blur without decreasing image brightness, or adding flicker. Images are now crisp and clear regardless of image motion.StableSound audio technology eliminates the annoyance of normal program volume being followed immediately by extremely loud commercial messages or drastic volume fluctuations while changing channels.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #89940 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Toshiba
  • Model: 52XF550U
  • Dimensions: 32.10″ h x 48.60″ w x 13.00″ l, 102.50 pounds
  • Display size: 52

Features

  • Super Narrow bezel
  • 1080p HD
  • 14-bit PixelPure Processing
  • ClearFrame 120Hz
  • Gaming Mode

Customer Reviews

There will never be a “perfect” HDTV, but…5
I have searched far and wide for the “perfect” LCD HDTV for at least 2 years, and there isn’t one. If you think you’ve found one then do not go searching for Reviews — and stay away from the heavily-active Forums that discuss these items because you will become discouraged.

The first problem is in knowing what to look for. The next is in knowing what to avoid. The third is figuring out if any of this matters to you, in your situation, for your specific needs.

This Toshiba 52″ is the latest iteration of their top-line products. And if you’re into minimalism, it’s a stunner. The bezel is amazingly thin compared to other sets. Advantage? It allows you to fit a larger screen into your available space, if the conditions are right.

But, ah — the catch! Next out will be Toshiba’s super-light, super-thin sets that are 2″ less thick. Can you wait yet another year? You’ll never defat the “What’s Next” Catch-22.

It has every major feature you could think of, but I won’t go into the merits of these because you’ll soon find that beauty and “merit” are in the eye of the beholder. If you want easy setup, this TV has it. HDMI? It has 3 inputs and one output. Nice Black Levels — definitely, yes. Great color accuracy out-of-the-box — yes… to my eyes. I’m sure a professional reviewer will find fault with this compared to the Pioneer Kuro excellent line of plasmas.

Like every other set, does it come from the factory over-tweaked? Yes. It will take some research to fine-tune the picture. The darn conrtrast and backlight were set at 100% — which hurt my eyes terribly in a dark room. Is every LCD perfectly glare-free? — not this one. The reflections of overhead lights are annoying (like reflections off Scotch “Magic Transparent Tape”), but softer than any Plasma or Glass-fronted screen I’ve seen. The speakers on this set are nearly invisible and perfectly adequate (much more so than my 37″ Sharp).

If you insist on looking into the nitty-gritty, please note that — at this time — I’ve been unable to find any professional Reviews on this set. And it’s been out there in limited quantities for a few months. Finding it locally may be difficult. Why? Because the guys in the know are snatching these up as fast as inventory comes into stock. My purchase from Beach Audio was very easy and they communicated very well. But they are, technically, not an authorized Reseller. Their Distributor and Amazon both are, and I’ve been reassured that Toshiba will not simply walk away from their Warranty.

UltimateAVMag.com is working on a professional Review, right now — due out shortly. AVSForum has a raging online discussion that has most people very excited about this set — and it has gone on for months with some great insights and advice (even tweaking tips on how to squeeze out the best picture) — and no “This kills the deal!” discoveries, as happens on so many other seemingly worthwhile sets. These participants are not pansies. They’ll eat your lunch when it comes to discussing esoterica about these sets that you never knew existed.

But beware! These Forum settings can destroy the unprepared or uneducated casual visitor by nitpicking the least-likely of all problems, and blowing it completely out of proportion to most viewers experiences. Sometimes, you’ll wonder if these participants ever enjoy anything! Ahhh, the joys of fanaticism! Having said that, it is perhaps especially telling about this model that they have not found too many Achilles’ Heels… yet. Not too many people actually own this set (I do). When they hit the big consumer stream, this may all change as newer sets rise to the occasion. You cannot stop progress.

When turned to no picture, my set displays “brighter” dark regions in every corner. Some guys find that unacceptable, but I’ve only ever seen a true black on a Pioneer plasma. And I’ve never noticed these regions while watching any video or TV images. If these types of revelations bother you — DO NOT VISIT AVSFORUM!! Your enjoyment of ANY set may be doomed if you read these discussions too deeply. Or if you have a thin skin.

Biggest observation I can offer…
If this is your first “big” HDTV, please beware — the bigger you go, the worst your “normal” TV channels will look. Unless you invest in a Video Scaler (several thousands of dollars, although Gefen has one coming for HDTV that runs about $600) or an Audio-Video Receiver that includes an upscale HQV Processor (such as Onkyo’s TX-SR875, at slightly over $1,000), you will NEVER improve regular programming by buying a fancier or larger set. Most homeowners not versed in resolution and scaling issues will be frustrated and angry about this. I think it will become the Number One misleading “thing they never mentioned in the store” — where they probably only ever viewed demo discs of Blu-Ray movie clips.

You buy an HDTV for viewing HDTV content. NOT for improving SD or sub-par video or compressed cable source material. Blu-Ray movies will be so darned perfect, you may cancel your cable and FIOS and satellite movie bundles and decide to only rent Blu-Ray discs through great services such as Netflix. Local or piped-in HD stations will vary in quality. The good ones will knock your socks off — but poor video sources are MADE WORSE by large and expensive HDTVs, just as they are by the cheap ones. A few of these do offer better video processors, but there is no easy source to look at, telling you which ones they are. That’s where the Forums do help — some of these guys rip their sets apart and tell you which processors they found inside. Remember I mentioned the word “fanaticism”??

This Toshiba is one of the best LCDs available, so far (at least, until the professional reviews come out telling us Early-Adopters that we’re wrong). So stay tuned…

Toshiba 52″ Masterpiece5
This TV is a stunning LCD panel.

5:5 pulldown, great upconvert, small bezel, hdmi 1.3a for future…

I still can’t believe how good it looks.

If I had to say the negatives…

Panel is in between a plasma and lcd as far as gloss (I think they call it new matt or somethign)… It does reflect some light not as bad as plasma but it does reflect.

Inputs in back are kind of in a bad place for wall mount

Unit is 6 inches thick –

Positives are many – great blacks, great sports, great games…

Color settings in service mode are great…

Price at under 2500 is a steal — if you can find one…

Toshiba REGZA Cinema Series 52XF550U 52-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV5
I was about to buy this TV on Amazon but was surprised to find this at a better price at the traditional local retailer Video Only. There were very few reviews of this TV on [...] which helped cement my decision. I am by no means a pro at evaluating but this is my third LCD TV purchase of which have included a Sharp 37″, Sony 46″ and now this Toshiba. I used to also own a Toshiba rear-projection HD TV so am familiar with Toshiba televisions. While I have only had it for a day all in this is a great TV, particularly given how thin the bezel is. This TV is only 47 3/4″ wide which is about as wide as my old 46″ Sony but now includes 52″ of screen real estate. My living room had an area that was 48″ so only had 2 choices that I knew of including a Mitsubishi and this Toshiba. I was not that impressed with the Mitsubishi display and found it to be over-priced compared to the Toshiba.

When I opened up the box I was immediately amazed at how sleek and modern the screen looked. It looked great just sitting there in my living room. When I turned it on I was shocked by how much cleaner it looked than my old Sony particularly with HD inputs. Blu-ray alone was better than being in a movie theater particularly with Pirates of the Caribbean. Like any high def TV regular TV is disappointing compared to HD signals but it looks fine from my standpoint. The other big selling point on this TV is the 120hz processor which makes sports and action movies have less blur. I will update my review when I have more viewing time with it.

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Best Price Toshiba REGZA 52RV530U 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Product Description

52″, REGZA, 1080p HD LCD TV, High Gloss Balck Finish, New ThinLine Bezel, 14 Bit PixelPure Processor, Deep Dynamic Contrast Ratio, Deep Color, New Gaming Mode, Soundstrip Speaker System, 4 HDMI 1.3 Inputs with CE Link, Improved High Res Capability for PC Input, IR Pass Through

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #84282 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Toshiba
  • Model: 52RV530U
  • Dimensions: 33.60″ h x 50.10″ w x 13.50″ l, 79.20 pounds
  • Display size: 52

Features

  • 52″ 1080p HD LCD TV
  • REGZA with ThinLine Bezel
  • 14 Bit PixelPure Processor
  • Soundstrip Speaker System
  • 4 HDMI 1.3 Input with CE Link

Customer Reviews

Very Satisfied5
OK. I’ve essentially written the same review on Amazon and a few other vendors selling this product. I “still” believe that it’s a discontinued product because Toshiba is pushing it’s 120 mghz product and has entered into a relationship with Sharp for future sets. This may well be a “good marriage”. But from my perspective, I’ve had this set nearly two months now and have read the reviews and specs on it for several months previous to purchase. The price now (well under $ 2,000) is an EXCELLENT buy…”for now”. The set is thin where it counts and HUGE where it counts! People literally stop talking when an HDTV channel is on when viewing this set. It’s that good! No banding. No ghosting. No “blurring” with fast action (tennis, golf, hockey, you name it). Regular DVD replay is excellent and you have options to improve the picture quality of those DVDs, if you love movies! Standard TV is good and more than watchable. Just go to Best Buy or any other retail outlet and see any of the “Regza” Toshiba sets (which may soon be discontinued). They truly outshine all the competition … Sony, Samsung, Sharp, Phillips, et.al. Then you can SEE for yourself. But if it were me, I’d buy this same set all over again. You’re going to pay a lot more and get a lot less otherwise, if you pass up this Toshiba line.

REGZA4

I recently purchased the REGZA 52RV530U LCD HDTV. I am very happy with the performance and picture. The screen size is manually adjustable which I really like. My Sharp Aquos adjusts automatically to the input it recieves. Overall the picture quality is excellent and I believe matches the higher price sets. Fast motion is in no way blurry and I can’t see any blurring at all.

Beautiful set I would highly recommend.

Very Good, but not perfect4
I bought this to replace one of the Samsung 40″ers I won playing poker (long story). I wanted BIGGER than the 40 and caught this at a good price early xmas eve, so most of my comparison is to the Samsung it replaced. The Good: Bigger is better, much deeper and richer blacks, does not blur with speed ie football game etc, better viewing angle, better anti glare, auto channel scan picks up much more channels and much faster, auto channel scan auto tunes both cable, digital and analog tv signals and locked them in with 1 sweep, deeper and more detailed menu and options. Lots of manual pic size adjustments, 4 hdmi inputs, remote passthru
The Bad (or not so good): Colors are not as bright or sharp. Colors are not as ‘REAL’ ie skin tone etc. Sound system mediocre even with SRS wow, eq and enhancements (I use a very hi end audio system for movies anyway) remote kinda clutery and not friendly and range not good, deep menu and manual also clutery and somewhat unfriendly, fixed stand does not swival, only 1 cable/antenna input, so it is not possible to hookup both a Cable line and an (hdtv) antenna, 1 side input port, but no front port. Lots of manual size and pic adjustments, but the Samsung had auto settings for most and did it very well.. (who wants to go through lots of menu stuff when going from a widescreen dvd to a regulaor dvd) Has a “Game Mode” but it really sucks compared to the Samsung’s.
Overall I am happy and satisfied with my purchase. The picture comparison to my old Samsung is a wash. Blacks better on Toshiba, Colors better on Samsung, but Toshiba doesn’t blur. Features about the same, but Toshiba had more manual adj and samsung more automatic. Last, this TV looks good, but was not the best in the store. The store had approx 40 tv’s going all same channel and all of the 120hz pics where better, but some of the normal Samsung and Sony pics where somewhat better. All the other cheaper or ‘off’ brands like LG Vizio etc clearly had a much worse pic. I purchased this because the pic was certainly good to very good and the price was right $1100 + tax.

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Best Price Toshiba REGZA 52XV540U 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

Product Description

52″, REGZA, 1080p HD LCD TV, High Gloss Balck Finish, New ThinLine Bezel, 14 Bit PixelPure Processor, Deep Dynamic Contrast Ratio, Clear Frame 120 Hz, New 5:5 Pull down, 10 Bit LCD Panel, ColorBurst 108% Wide Color Gamut CCFL, Deep Color, New Gaming Mode, Soundstrip Speaker System, 4 HDMI 1.3 Inputs with CE Link, Improved High Res Capability for PC Input, IR Pass Through

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37260 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Toshiba
  • Model: 52XV540U
  • Dimensions: 33.60″ h x 50.10″ w x 13.50″ l, 79.20 pounds
  • Display size: 52

Features

  • 52″ 1080p HD LCD TV
  • REGZA with ThinLine Bezel
  • ClearFrame 120 Hz Frame Rate
  • 10 Bit LCD Panel
  • ColorBurst 108% Wide Color Gamut CCFL

Customer Reviews

Best Deal for 120 hz TV5
I’ve been looking at buying a 52 LCD for 6 months. Wanted a Toshiba lx177 from last year but decided to wait for further change in technology. Looked at last years Samsung 71′s and Sony xbr4′s and all had issues. I waited for the 52xv540 because the quality was there for the right price. This tv looked great out of the box and has dazzled my Sony owning nieghbors who paid more than a $1000 more for thier tv’s. Bluray & ps3 are incredible and if you like the motion technology on these high end tv’s, you’ll love Toshibas version of it. It’s less intrusive than Samsungs & Sony’s version but still it’s evident and gives the picture a 3D look. Your HD channels will really shine. SD tv looks pretty good but your not buying this tv to look at analog channels, right? If your looking at this tv or the thin bezel version xf550, then you’ll want to compare it to the new Samsung 650′s and the new Sony w series. Take a look at those and price compare, read some forums and I think you’ll love this tv as much as I do! I saved over $800 by buying online!

at it’s price range near the top in features4
This tv is the best at it’s PRICE range for a 52″ lcd tv. At this price range you want to consider this tv and a sony z series. I will elaborate on the reason why in this review. It’s got a great picture but it’s not as sharp as the sony z series which costs the same amount for a smaller 46″ generally. The toshiba does have a slightly better picture than the new sony 52″ w series of the same size which is around the same price. However the toshiba does support deep color and 5:5 pulldown which is the same thing as 24 p or film speed or 24 frames per second. this is a important new technology that samsung forgot to include on their new lcd series. Many blu ray players output blu rays at 24p if your tv can take the signal. When this happens the movie looks like it did in the movie theater with smooth motion. The same sized sony w series does this also but isn’t as sharp picture wise as this tv but and it lacks deep color which this tv has. Anyways if you have a blu ray player or ps3 you want a tv that can intake 24p or 5:5 pulldown. (these are the same thing). the toshiba does this and gives you deep color and the w series of sony of the same size just gives you 24p. You get more picture size for a little more money with this toshiba than the z series. But you don’t get x.v. color which helps expand the color. the sony z series and above do this function.
the new sony xbr6 will have 24p, deep color, and x.v. color too and will be the same size as this tv but will run you alot more. Of course you DON’T want any lcd that can’t do 120hz and most NEW lcd tv’s do that. At this price range for this size of tv , toshiba is the best bet. If you want a sharper picture though you will have to drop down to the z series which is only a 46″ or xbr5 which is more expensive. Why am I going on about x.v. color , deep color, and 24p (5:5 pulldown)?, because these are the standards that will carry us into the far future. deep color and x.v. color allow the tv to accept more color and show more color. if they offer tv’s with greater than 1080p this is LESS important because nothing will be set to output at that anyway. so it’s not that important. but having a lcd tv that can do 120 hz, is a good thing, greater hz(240) lcds will come in the next few years probably, but you will have a good enough tv to be satisfied with a 120 hz tv.
for many , many , years to come. and this tv is good enough to be happy with for at least five years conservatively. It has the 24p (5:5 pulldown)amd deep color and a large screen. It doesn’t have the x.v. color but to get it at this price you must find a smaller z series from sony. Many representitives at stores have not been informed on these new standards , which you will want far into the future. But if you have blu ray you NEED a tv that does 24p (5:5 pulldown). why spend money on a LARGER 42′ and above lcd without this feature? So it comes down to it at this price range, a smaller z series with all the new standards or this great tv with two of the new standards. But whatever you get you want the 24p standard. this has it, sadly the samsung lcd ranges and many others don’t. If you can’t live without a 52 inch then this a good buy also. but if you want the best picture (at this price range) out there right now you would go with a z series. These are the new 2008 models of course that this review has been comparing. This is a long review but few salesmen are telling their customers about the new standards at all. And you do get two of them on this tv so that makes this a better buy than alot of other tv’s at this price. At this price range I would suggest you look at this in a showroom, the picture quality is great , the z series is clearer though but smaller for the same price range. So far the models on showrooms here show no defects or purple blotches. Some lcds get those defects in early runs. So that is more good news. All in all , this is a fine tv with a great picture and good blacks, it has a good processor too so it is a better buy than the sony w series of the same size. And it’s not as great a tv as the sony z series but it is bigger. Many go for the samsungs at this size but they shortchanged their customers by leaving off 24p film speed and deep color. So skip them and think toshiba or sony lcd and then compare.

If you already have your health, a love of your life, education & travel experience, this HDTV should be next on your list.5
After reading many reviews, talking to people, and viewing the product in store, I decided on the 52″ Toshiba Regza 52XV54OU. I bought it primarily for movies and gaming – but will order the HDTV service within the week after choking down the $570 cost of the PVR. Before I hooked up even regular cable service to the TV, I attempted to see what an Xbox 360 game looked like. I have an original Xbox 360, so no HDMI, but I was using the VGA adapter. Hooking the game system up to the PC proved to be slightly problematic as I had the X360 set to the highest resolution. For some reason the TV couldn’t accept it at the resolution – discovered that thanks to the internet! – so I had to hook up my PC monitor back to the X360 to change the resolution to the 2nd last highest setting. Note, you’ll also have to turn on the “PC input” in the settings on the TV and set the TV to be on the PC setting via INPUT on the remote. Even thought it wasn’t 1080p, the game looked out of this world fantastic. We watched Iron Man on the X360 and it was fantastic. I was all set to buy a PS3 for the BlueRay DVD (and for gaming) today, but after seeing how impressive a regular DVD looks on this bad boy, I decided to keep my money in my pocket a little longer.

Regular cable TV looks excellent on this set, better than most in my opinion, although the HDTV is jaw-dropping having seen it at the store. While I was at an electronics store, I happened to walk by a display which included a 46″ Regza, surrounded by some Sharp, Sony and Samsung product. The folks standing around were admiring the picture of the Regza which was definitely sharper and superior to its peers. I think they walked out with one.

Haven’t seen a need to try the Gaming Mode which decreases the time it takes for the button input on the controller to register with the onscreen movement.

Setup was incredibly easy and intuitive. Everything is labeled clearly and the onscreen menus are easy to navigate and understand. The TV takes awhile to turn on, but after reading the manual I realized it’s because the TV is set to Power Saver Mode.

The TV speakers are functional and not bad at all, but if you’re going this big you have to with some quality home theater speakers, natch.

I could not be happier with this TV. It’s so big and vivid that it makes my wife ill – which is almost a bizarre selling feature. My son was playing Spider-Man Web of Shadows and I took to the skies and as I fell towards the streets of New York, I got butterflies in my stomach. That hasn’t happened before.

There is literally no point in going to the theater anymore and paying big bucks to take the family as we’ve now got the best seats in the house and there’s never a line up.

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Best Price Toshiba REGZA 52XV645U 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Black

Product Description

The XV645 series combines the REGZA® Engine (PixelPure® 5G & Resolution+™) with ClearFrame™ 120Hz for superior picture quality, and adds the bottom Deep Lagoon™ design for an appearance that also stands out from the pack.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11714 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Toshiba
  • Model: 52XV645U
  • Released on: 2009-06-01
  • Dimensions: 31.14″ h x 49.29″ w x 3.94″ l, 70.00 pounds
  • Display size: 52

Features

  • 1080p Full HD CineSpeed™ Display with Built In ATSC/QAM Digital Tuner for Over-the-Air and Cable-in-the-Clear Digital Tuning
  • ClearFrame™ 120Hz with 5:5 Pull-Down Option
  • 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 3 HDMI™ Digital Inputs with REGZA-LINK®2
  • PixelPure® 5G 14-Bit Internal Digital Video Processor

Customer Reviews

Toshiba is back in the LCD HDTV race5
After reading, exploring, researching and hands on comparison I do not regret the purchase of this Toshiba LCD TV. I feel it is an outstanding value for a 52 inch lcd class tv. Toshiba’s new 5 gig processor combined with the 120Hz smooth’s action transitions as well as delivering outstanding darks and vibrant colors. My family room is well lit with sunlight during the day and there is no screen glare. The picture is very clear and sharp as well. The set is extremely impressive with an HD signal. It does almost as well with just a regular digital signal from cable/antena. I also hooked up a older JVC DVD player using just the old RCA cables and was extremely surprised at how good the picture looked. very close to looking as good as HD. I am getting Toshiba’s upscaling DVD player, its on order, and will be using it soon. The remote is a breeze to use. Its simple to find which format to use for displaying the signal. Toshiba has done their homework. They should get back some of their market share that they lost to Samsung. I would stack this LCD against any other 50+ inch LCD HDTV out there. I also am using a Philips home theater sound system and the audio is outstanding. The onboard speaker does an good job for every day viewing but won’t compair to a home theater system. I would buy this product again, hands down. Look closely at this TV if you are looking at 120Hz LCD HDTV’s. I also consitered the 55 inch 670U with the simulated 240Hz. Even if it was a true 240Hz I would have still opted for the 645U 120hz. I believe the 240hz to be over kill combined with the cost difference between the two. Over all I am extremely happy and well satisfied with this product.Toshiba REGZA 52XV645U 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Black

July 4th, 2009

I have used Toshiba’s XD-E500 Upconverting 1080p Extended Detail DVD that I ordered from Amazon several times now. I am very pleased with this Toshiba product as well. The picture looks outstanding. HD quality. i am so pleased that I didn’t get a Blue Ray player but opted for an upconverting unit instead. At $64.00 the Toshiba is at the top of its game. I did purchsase the 2 year replacement policy as some of the reviewers stated that they have had failures with theirs. All in all I am enjoying watching tv and movies at home like I have never before. The Ragza link also enables the use of one remote use for both the LCD tv and the DVD player. Nice. Look at these products if you are researching before buying. Just an awesome home entertainment center paired together. I never thought I would enjoy staying home to watch movies more than going to a theater. My family loves movie night with us or their friends. Again, very pleased with both of these purchases and they both perform beyond my expectations.

An excellent TV, but . . . .4
I agree with all the positive reviews here, but if you need to use closed captioning, you might want to read Freiwil’s review of the 46-inch Regza at Toshiba REGZA 46XV645U 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Black He is correct in saying that you have to use the cable box’s closed captioning option because CC is not transmitted through the HDMI cable. I called Toshiba to confirm this, and the rep said this is true. I really hate that because the TV has many CC options for font, size, and so on that are not available via cable TV. Also, others have mentioned a set-up issue (the set-up screen occurring every time you turn on the TV) on sets built before a certain date. The Toshiba rep admitted this is a problem, but she mailed a card to insert in one of the slots on the side to update the firmware and avoid this problem in the future. For the price, this is an excellent buy. The technician who set up our TV said that he thought the Sanyo top-of-the-line had gotten around the problem with CC. I hope Toshiba can do that! However, the higher end Sanyo we priced was $1000 more than the Toshiba.

As good as advertised4
Just got the TV yesterday and think it’s great overall. The picture is terrific. Tested it out with the Dark Knight blu ray and it was phenomenal. I know there’s a lot of hype about moving to 240hz, but I think 120hz is just fine for my viewing needs. A lot of the negative feedback on the durability and problems of Samsung and Sony LCDs in other reviews led me to Toshiba.

The sound is the weak spot, but I had heard that criticism going into this. It’s weak, so to really enjoy blu rays, you’ll need to spend some money on audio equipment.

Probably the best value for the price at the 52 inch size category. Fortunate that I was able to get this as a replacement to a 4 year old TV under extended warranty that crapped out.

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