Nearly as good as my Sony
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| Review Date: March 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mike M. Difrakhsh, Alpharetta, Georgia, USA |
| SD is excellent & better than our $1900 Sony Bravia W4100. HD is nearly as good as Sony. Remote could have been much friendlier and I wish did things in one step and not menus(i.e. press a input and switch from one HDMI input to another instead od input-scroll down HDMI 1 to HDMI 2) sound is not as bad as expected but weak. but you ought to know better these are to be hooked to amps and good 5.1 or 7.1 speakers. I know 120Hz would make this TV great but at the price I bought it is a deal! surface reflection is minor in bright rooms much better than Samsung and Sharp but not as good as Sony. Watt consumption is ~ 240 at normal setting like a old 25-27" CRT TV. start-up much slower than Sony ~ 10 sec |
Best value, hands down.
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| Review Date: March 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Rudy Leon Noir, Boston, MA USA |
This model is nearly identical to Toshiba's most premium LCD TV (the 545). The only major feature it lacks is the 120 Hz screen, so at this price this is a steal, especially when you compare it to the other 52" TVs from the other major brands.
This thing has lots of connections, including 4 HDMI (three in the back). Lots of picture settings, great color, gorgeous good blacks. The overall look of the TV is very sleek and stylish.
In this economy you can't beat this deal! |
LOW PRICE + EXCELLENT PRODUCT = GREAT VALUE
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| Review Date: March 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer: John C. Duncan, OK USA |
I did many hours of reseach before I ordered this TV last week for $1199 from Amazon. I could not be more pleased. The picture is outstanding, and the overall product meets or exceeds any reasonable expectations.
You would be hard pressed to find a 52", 60Hz, entry level LCD by Samsung, Sharp, LG, or Sony for under $1500 and when you do it is because they are reducing the price just before they introduce their new models.
CEVA delivery was great and only three days.
The speakers sound very good for a TV, and at double the price you may find some sets that sound somewhat better. If you want great sound take some of the money you saved on this set and buy a sound/AV system. If you shop smart you can find a system for as little as $300 that will significantly improve your viewing experience or you can spend BIG BUCKS for a weapon of mass destruction. |
TOSHIBA does it again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! awsome preformance!!
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| Review Date: March 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. bargerstock, pittsburgh, PA |
| For 15 years I have been buying Toshiba TV's, and let me tell you they are way underestimated in there performance! I went from a 19, 56, 42, and now a 52 lcd. If you are on the fence about this toshiba just buy it the performance is right there if not better then those more popular brand. The new features on this tv even blew me away when I plugin my hd recever into it. My dvd player is even upconverted when using it thanks to Toshiba's new SRT technology now I don't even gotta buy an upconvert dvd player. For 1199.99 this tv is a steal msrp(2199.99) WOW! Also the new double skin on the frame just makes it look amazing. And as for those reviews that put this tv down. I just don't understand maybe by doing that they feel better about buying those expensive popular brands that are 500 too 2000 more then Toshiba. Simply buy this tv and you save alot of money and get a top of the line tv to brag about! THANKS AMAZON ! |
Overall, stunning value and quality for the price. For the budget-minded quality seeker, this Toshiba is truly a steal.
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| Review Date: March 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Barron, |
I followed this television model online for some time as it fell into my price range. Of note, I have owned a Toshiba CRT 36-inch now for 15 years, a TV of excellent quality, so I was curious if the Regza 52RV535U LCD was of the same caliber.
My research revealed (i) its 46-inch sibling was rated as "Highly Recommended" by this winter's Consumer Reports "The Best Televisions" edition, and (ii) its 42-inch sibling was also very highly rated by HDTV Solutions web site television reviews at [..]. I recommend this article to anyone who wants to learn more about fine-tuning/picture calibration, and it explains how the Toshiba's picture achieved a 4.5 out of 5 rating. I took a gamble that these positive reviews were true for the whole RV535U series, and purchased the 52".
First, let me point out how professional and thoughtful the folks at the delivery service CEVA were. These gents truly deserve good mention, and had a lot of patience with my building's many delivery rules. They took great care to set up the TV and ensure it worked. I made sure to tip them well for their efforts.
Next, the picture from HD sources is simply stunning. I agree with the HDTV Solutions article that the automatic picture settings are quite good but a bit conservative. Yet they are highly accurate with color and right out of the box I was impressed. After some calibration using the "HD Basics" blu-ray disk, I ended up with a fantastic image set as "Preference" mode. The Blu-ray movies I have watched since have been utterly breath-taking and rival my neighbor's 52-inch Sony Bravia XBR (which admittedly has slightly deeper blacks and minor high-speed motion improvement...for $1800 more than I paid for the Toshiba).
The standard DVDs have also shown exceptionally well, although admittedly my Samsung Blu-ray P1500 upcoverts the DVD signal, so I cannot attest to Toshiba's SRT/Superior Resolution Technology's effectiveness with DVDs, but it appears to do reasonably well with the standard TV programming.
The sound quality is acceptable and I found it to be noticeably better than the Samsung LN52A550 52-Inch that I looked at and considered in late 2008. Still, as with most flat panel televisions I considered, I would recommend using a surround sound system with the Toshiba if you are in a large room or sit far from the speakers.
Of note, the Toshiba Regza link, which is the interface that allows the Toshiba remote to control other applications or hardware, works flawlessly with the Samsung Blu-ray.
Overall, stunning value and quality for the price. I am still amazed at how great Blu-ray movies look on this TV. And many more of my friends are now interested in coming over on Sundays for "Movie & A Bite Night" at my place. For the budget-minded quality seeker, the Toshiba is truly a steal. |
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