Toshiba 27HLV95 27" TheaterWide Flat Panel LCD HDTV/DVD Combo audio, video, electronics boutique reviews
|
 |
List Price: $1,999.99
Features
• HD-ready LCD TV with integrated DVD player; measures 27.2 x 22.5 x 10.8 inches (WxHxD) with included stand
• CableCard slot for digital cable; digital cable tuner (QAM), for receiving digital unscrambled cable signals
• 500cd/m2 high brightness panel, 900:1 contrast ratio, 3D YC comb filter, 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal
• Inputs: 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 component, 1 HDMI, 1 VGA
• Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total) |
| [ + Zoom ] [ Buy Now ] |
Electronics : This item is currently not available. |
|
|
Toshiba 27HLV95 27" TheaterWide Flat Panel LCD HDTV/DVD Combo description
Perfect for smaller living rooms, the 27-inch Toshiba 27HL95 Theaterwide LCD television provides vividly colorful images from standard and high-definition television programming as well as DVD movies from its integrated, slot-loading DVD player. It offers a 720p (progressive) true HD display with a 1280 x 720-pixel resolution and 16:9 widescreen aspect ... review details
|
|
Toshiba 27HLV95 27" TheaterWide Flat Panel LCD HDTV/DVD Combo Customer Reviews
|
|
|
|
♥♥♥♥♥ |
A very nice HDTV/DVD combo
|
Toshiba has done it again! The HDTV picture is sharp and lifelike, and the unit includes easy-to-use picture reformatting options to watch TV-formatted movies and sports on the wide screen. The included DVD player also plays music discs and MP3 CDs, with some of the best sound I have ever heard from a stereo TV. This unit is priced higher than similarly-sized HDTVs (without DVD) but it is a premium product worth a little extra.
Unfortunately, the OEM wall mount by Toshiba for this size flat screen has been discontinued. However, the TV has VESA standard 100 x 200 mounting threads, and I was able to order an aftermarket tilt mount and put it on the wall in less than an hour.
The only real annoyance I found is that the "TV Guide" program menu is defaulted to demand set up when the TV power is turned on. It took me a few irritating days to learn how to disable the TV Guide, deep in the menus. This feature is intrusive and completely unnecessary to anyone who has a program guide with their cable or satellite. |
|