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Toshiba Regza 32RV635DB 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD TV with Freeview
 
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The REGZA RV series is a range of Full HD 1080p Ready LCD televisions, blending superb picture and audio quality and delivering it in a stylish high gloss black design. All Regza RVs feature Resolution+ technology which enhances standard definition content to virtually high definition quality. EcoPanel is also featured and is designed to consume significantly less power than a conventional LCD TV without comprising on picture quality. The AutoView function is able to adapt to the lighting conditions in the room and analyses the content on screen, automatically and instantaneously providing optimal picture settings at all times. Resolution+ Toshiba's unique and critically-acclaimed Resolution+ upscaling technology takes everyday standard definition content and instantly enhances it to virtually high definition picture quality by improving edge detail and texture. With Resolution+, your 1080p Toshiba LCD TV will produce near HD picture quality on all standard definition TV, DVD and downloaded content you watch while still delivering the most pure and stunning picture quality possible from all high definition sources. This complex and intricate process of constantly and instantly improving the images which appear on the screen is made possible by the Meta Brain processing engine, unique to REGZA models. This powerful processing chip has its heritage in Toshiba´s esteemed history in the semiconductor research and development. Watch as your favourite movies, programmes and games become clearer, richer and sharper than ever before with Toshiba, and Resolution+ Eco Panel Toshiba REGZA LCD TVs which feature EcoPanel are specially designed to consume significantly less power than a conventional LCD TV without comprising on picture quality. Toshiba's EcoPanel technology utilises materials of the highest possible quality and clarity to construct an LCD panel so translucent that as much as half as much light is required to illuminate it as compared to conventional panels. A TV with a conventional LCD panel requires powerful backlights to illuminate the screen. This is where most of the power consumption comes from. By reducing the amount of light required to brighten the screen, REGZA LCD TVs with EcoPanel can deliver the same brilliant HD picture quality, with almost half the power. With EcoPanel, you can relax knowing that Toshiba's green LCD TV technology is being kind to the environment and saving you up to 45% of your TV's energy consumption*, all while providing you with the same cutting-edge features and exceptional picture quality. *Comparing the 32RV635 with EcoPanel compared to Toshiba's 32XV505DB model AutoView Toshiba's unique technology that automatically adjusts picture settings depending on not only the room lighting, which is common feature on quality LCD TVs these days, but also the content shown on screen. The technology eliminates the need to constantly have to adjust the backlight brightness and colour settings in order to find the best viewing experience in all environments. The ambient light sensor is constantly analysing the room lighting and adjusting the LCD's backlight to suit. Through the use of this technology the viewer is provided with a more comfortable viewing experience in all lighting conditions. Content viewed on screen is also constantly analysed. Dark and bright pixels shown on screen are monitored and picture settings are adjusted to provide the best possible image. AutoView means that your REGZA LCD TV is always performing at its full potential, delivering the best possible picture quality at all times. Active Vision II Active Vision II is our acclaimed high performance picture processing system. It has been designed to produce high quality, high definition images by enhancing core elements of a television picture: Detail: Images are now spread over a larger number of smaller pixels compared to a conventional LCD TV. This allows highly detailed images to be produced far more accurately across all colour tones. Colour: Active Vision reproduces colours with more tones than conventional LCD televisions, producing images with reduced banding for a smoother, more realistic colour progression. Movement: Picture sharpness in fast moving scenes is increased, with a reduction in the jagged edges often seen on lines and fine detail. Contrast: The monitoring and adjustment of contrast enhances detail and increases the ability of the television to represent subtle shade changes. Game Mode Models in the XV Series have an exciting new feature for the gamers amongst you - Game Mode. This feature is designed to enhance the gaming experience by ensuring the best possible aspect ratios and response time of the television to the gaming console. Game Mode bypasses much of the picture processing technology required to enhance TV programmes and films, resulting in an improved response time and screen refresh rate. Game Mode is compatible with any HDMI equipped games console and automatically adjusts the picture to deliver a more realistic game setting and importantly 1:1 pixel mapping. This allows every last detail of the original image to be shown without cropping the edges; giving the online gamer a distinct advantage over opponents without Game Mode and improving the overall gaming experience for even the most casual of gamers. Full Power Down An exciting new feature for the gamers amongst you - Game Mode. This feature bypasses much of the picture processing technology required to enhance TV programmes and films, resulting in an improved response time and screen refresh rate. Game Mode is compatible with any HDMI equipped games console and automatically adjusts the picture to deliver a more realistic game setting and importantly 1:1 pixel mapping. This allows every last detail of the original image to be shown without cropping the edges; giving the online gamer a distinct advantage over opponents without a dedicated Game Mode. Digital TV Between now and the end of 2012 the UK will be turning off all old "analogue" TV transmitters and switching your TV signal to "digital". Digital TV offers new ways to enjoy your TV. You will have a greater choice of TV channels as well as access to additional features and services which will enhance your TV-watching experience. When the digital switch happens in your area, your older analogue TVs will no longer be able to pick up a signal. To keep your normal TV service running, you will need to convert your TVs to digital before your area's switchover date. Switching your home to digital is easy. All you need to do is purchase digital tuner and connect it to your analogue TV or alternatively, you can replace it with a new digital TV. All Toshiba LCD TVs carry the Digital Tick and come with Freeview built-in, making them the ideal option for preparing your home for the digital switch. Product Description The 32" REGZA RV635 offers a Full HD 1080p Ready LCD TV, blending superb picture and audio quality and delivering it in a stylish high gloss black design. The 32" RV635 provides Toshibas acclaimed Active Vision II picture processing technology delivering

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Awesome Full HD TV for a Good Price
 
Review Date: July 23, 2009
Reviewer: Mr. D. E. D. Wood, Cornwall
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
 
Review Date: July 7, 2009
Reviewer: Anthony Whitfield, London, England
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.
Great Toshiba Regza 32RV635DB 32-inch
 
Review Date: July 13, 2009
Reviewer: blackwater pete,
After a lot of research I bought this Toshiba TV last month to replace a broken Sony TV and must say I'm delighted with it.
Picture quality is suberb and the sound is as good as I've heard on any LCD TV. Its got more settings and adjustments than you can shake a stick at yet its very easy to set-up.
The remote control is clearly laidout and intuitive to use.
Value-for-money is unbeatable.
I'd recommend this great looking TV to anyone looking for a high quality product at a fantastic price.
BTW, Alex's tenuous grasp of English says all I need to know about the credibility of his earlier knocking review !
One of the best HDTV's money can buy!
 
Review Date: June 8, 2009
Reviewer: Roy Evans, United Kingdom
*Superb picture quality for both SD and HD.

*Supports 1080p which is essential for Blu-Ray films and HD gaming!

*Quality sound and easy to use menu.

*Great value for money.

*The only negative aspect is the freeview is rather slow when switching channel.
One woman assembly - brrrrilliant !
 
Review Date: August 8, 2009
Reviewer: Ms. J. C. Hayden,
This unit is fab ! I'm not going to blind anyone with technical stuff because firstly, I don't know it, and secondly, it isn't always that interesting !!!

All I know is that this set looks great - the images are excellent and can be fine tuned - and in comparison with the 28" CRT it replaced, is as light as a feather ! It took two men to carry that one away (so how come I managed to move it on my own ?!?!?!) and onloy me to set this new one up. I've looked at holiday snaps using the USB port and a flash memory and if that's anything to go by, hooking up this little NC10 will be amazing.

I also like the fact that if you are plugged in to Sky or use a DVD player, the TV will automatically switch to the correct channel !!

I hmmm'd and haww'd about getting this, but so glad I did !!!
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