- CineSpeed
- Dynamic Backlight
- 3 HDMI Inputs
- PC Input
- Game Mode
Product Description
32-Inch 1080P LCD HDTV
Toshiba 32RV525R 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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I see that there aren’t any reviews, so trying to see if this review will even post.
Rating: 4 / 5
This Toshiba HDTV looks great on paper and the price is very nice, but its hard to find and in depth reviews for it. I am very interested in purchasing it and using it with my Mac and PC as both a TV and computer monitor.
Does anyone use this TV as a PC monitor?
Does it have picture in picture with the TV and PC?
Rating: 3 / 5
Similar to Kathy’s comments, I was moderately concerned about reported sound quality problems… and I’ve only had this TV since Saturday, 1/16/10. So far I’m very happy with the purchase and have not experienced any problems with the sound. This may not be “the best” TV, I’m sure, but it’s certainly a great TV for the price.
Rating: 4 / 5
This TV was on the deal of the day on 1/15/2010. I was looking for a cheap second TV for myself, and liked what I saw. So at 6:30 AM, I ordered it with free super saver shipping.. I went to check out some other orders the next day, and saw that it was out for delivery. Via FedEx. On a Saturday. NOW THAT’S SERVICE. Once I got it set up, I started fiddling around with it. Overall, I’m pretty happy with it. Picture quality is pretty good, 1080p on a 32 Inch set had me thinking it would be a decent quality picture. I’m not disapointed. Sound quality is decent too, though I only listened to a couple minutes of Return of the Jedi. I reccommend using HDMI. Had it hooked up via component cables and switched to HDMI after I went out and bought one. Blacks are much better, though it could just be my mind playing tricks on me. The set isn’t worth $500 bucks, but for the $300-380 range, I’m happy with it.
Rating: 4 / 5
I got this item on a Gold Box special, so I ordered quickly with no reviews posted. Then I saw a lot of negative comments in the Gold Box section, especially regarding the sound quality. I have had the TV for less than 24 hours so I am not going to be able to provide an in-depth review, but I will say my fears were unfounded. For $389, no shipping charges, I could not have done better. The sound is fine. The picture is beautiful. The TV is attractive and not heavy. The remote is difficult to program and we are still working on that. We are not yet able to get all of the info on shows we got from our original Dish remote, but we are down to one remote rather than the two we had previously.
Several others asked about computer usage, and I have not tried to do this although it looks like it is equipped for this use. I don’t have any reason to believe that picture-in-picture capacity exists, but who knows?
My point in the quick posting is that there is a lot of negative reaction to this product, and I wanted to report a positive experience. The most common comment was that the sound got garbled after a few hours use, and this has not occurred in its first day of performance. My old set had lousy sound, so this is a major improvement.
Good luck! And, by the way, I ordered it on Fri morning and received it Sat night…on Super Saver Shipping…bravo!
Rating: 4 / 5