You say everytime you turn it on you have to adjust picture size. This is wrong. First, you have a Standard Definition channel playing on your TV. This should not be stretched out. People will look fat and distorted, and the top and bottom of the picture is chopped off. I hate it when I go to someones house, and they have the TV mode on the wrong setting, and everything looks stretched. It may not look "bad" to you, but it is wrong.
The awkward and annoying black bars in the picture are the fault of the individual broadcast channels in your local area and NOT the fault of your TV.
Overall, this Toshiba has ver good colors and clarity!
u made the right choice, i almost bought the Philip, it was more expensive, but i went w/ the Sony Bravia, i saw all the TV at the store and Sony Bravia just came out top, the best from all the HDTV.
it was as good as Samsung.
my bro got a Samsung 52" from CC thought, so i bought a Sony Bravia.
sony bravia are the best out there right now although i am a huge fan of toshiba products i am still going to have to go with the sony bravia (just because i have heard NOTHING bad about it and read good reviews all day on it) which im buying on feb 8th!
How? I have the Toshiba Regza 1080p Full HD LCD screen and watching HD television with an HDMI cable shows like crap. I have tried using both HDMI and component cables. In order for it to show half decent, you have to force a blu-ray disc image on the screen to the max PROVIDING the blu-ray movie even has the BEST codec. There are way too many blockie squares and fuzziness on Toshiba. Panasonic Viera plasmas filter the jaggies. If you can help me find a solution, fine. Great. Otherwise I sell it
To itechgeek1234:
You say everytime you turn it on you have to adjust picture size. This is wrong. First, you have a Standard Definition channel playing on your TV. This should not be stretched out. People will look fat and distorted, and the top and bottom of the picture is chopped off. I hate it when I go to someones house, and they have the TV mode on the wrong setting, and everything looks stretched. It may not look "bad" to you, but it is wrong.
4:3 is standard def.
16:9 is widescreen.
whiteqtipful 1 year ago
"REGZA" deontes that this is Toshiba's top-of-the-line series of TVs.
"Cinema Series" is even better!
OtomoTenzi 1 year ago
The awkward and annoying black bars in the picture are the fault of the individual broadcast channels in your local area and NOT the fault of your TV.
Overall, this Toshiba has ver good colors and clarity!
OtomoTenzi 1 year ago
Are these good for gaming?
wush786 1 year ago
yes they are! but sadly we don't have this one anymore, my dad got mad at a football game and threw a watch at it :(
itechgeek1234 1 year ago
i almost bought this but went with the samsung series 6 52" instead (more features and better picture quality) ,still a nice tv though
omnipotentidiot 3 years ago
u made the right choice, i almost bought the Philip, it was more expensive, but i went w/ the Sony Bravia, i saw all the TV at the store and Sony Bravia just came out top, the best from all the HDTV.
it was as good as Samsung.
my bro got a Samsung 52" from CC thought, so i bought a Sony Bravia.
Frienever 2 years ago
regza means its tha sheeet i went to the website and its a sweet tv jam packed with technology im gonna buy one thx for letting me see it
dennisisawesome 3 years ago
u should have bought the Sony Bravia or Samsung, its way better in quality picture.
this Toshiba 52" is HDTV, but the picture aren't as good as Samsung and Sony.
i do test and watch both screen side by side and Sony Bravia and Samsung look exactly the same and both look better than Toshiba.
Frienever 2 years ago
Well said. I have a Toshiba in my room and I was a victim of the Toshiba pixelated jaggie virus until I got one more HDTV for my living room.
kzalldaz 2 years ago
good review i have a 32 inch sony bravia
954yglw 3 years ago
sony bravia are the best out there right now although i am a huge fan of toshiba products i am still going to have to go with the sony bravia (just because i have heard NOTHING bad about it and read good reviews all day on it) which im buying on feb 8th!
EmericaBadBoy 3 years ago
cool ive heard that Toshibas suffer from Green colors.
NewPSCity 3 years ago
no, not really
this is a newer model and it has color adjustments :-)
itechgeek1234 3 years ago
just watch the matrix more and it wont matter
jootewb 3 years ago
No, Toshiba suffers from pixelated and jaggie issues.
Thumbs up for you anyway.
kzalldaz 2 years ago
bullshit
slayaP4 2 years ago
How? I have the Toshiba Regza 1080p Full HD LCD screen and watching HD television with an HDMI cable shows like crap. I have tried using both HDMI and component cables. In order for it to show half decent, you have to force a blu-ray disc image on the screen to the max PROVIDING the blu-ray movie even has the BEST codec. There are way too many blockie squares and fuzziness on Toshiba. Panasonic Viera plasmas filter the jaggies. If you can help me find a solution, fine. Great. Otherwise I sell it
kzalldaz 2 years ago