Sunday, January 4, 2009

Toshiba REGZA 42XV540U 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

Premium picture quality is within reach with the 42XV540U. PixelPure 4G digital video processing and ClearFrame 120Hz frame rate technology produce a cleaner picture that is great for high-speed action. Combined with the rich and vibrant colors supported by ColorBurst and the deep blacks that are made possible by DynaLight, this set is a powerhouse home theater addition.
Customer Review: At your own risk
I bought a toshiba plasma tv 3 1/2 years ago. A component broke and the repairman ordered the part and Toshiba customer service promised to send it in 2 months. Now, 3 months later, the part has not arrived and Toshiba says the part is not being manufactured anymore. So, buy a Toshiba at your own risk. As for me, I will never buy anything Toshiba anymore.
Customer Review: Nice... while it lasted.
For the first two weeks of owning this product I had a wonderful tv. It was too good to last. The screen died. The audio still worked but there was no picture. Toshiba tried to blame me; surely I, the ignorant customer, had done something wrong.Purhaps I had set it outside in a rainstorm or dropped it off my roof. Nope. Sorry Toshiba, I didn't do anything except try to watch tv with my wonderful television. You created a subpar product and refuse to assist you customers once your products stop working. Long story made short, I had to fight for 2 months with Toshiba representatives who refused to cover repair costs, transportation to the repair facility (they wanted $300 to drive the tv 3 1/2 hours), or to refund my purchase. They changed their minds when I contacted my lawyer. Apparently unless a Toshiba employee personally takes a bat to your television they will refuse to cover the repair costs. They make good short term televisions but their customer service is absolutely appalling. Don't buy this tv if you're worried about getting an onion and don't have a good lawyer. Go with a Samsung. I bought an LN46A650 to replace this tv and have been extremely pleased with my new purchase. Toshiba has permanently lost this customer.


Before you launch out and by that new TV, you need to compare LCD TV's to get the best fit for your needs and your budget. Right now you can spend anywhere from a few hundred bucks to several thousand dollars for an LCD TV. Not only that, but there are a number of manufacturers and makes and models to choose from. Should you get LCD or Plasma? That is only one of the several questions you need to answer before you buy. Let's talk about what you should know to compare LCD TV's.

To better help you make an informed decision, let's compare LCD TV's by looking at the major manufacturers, talk about the difference between plasma and LCD, understand resolution (what's high-definition and what's not), and also consider what you're actually going to be using the TV for. Once you read through this article a couple of times, you should be prepared to make a well-informed decision about what type of TV to buy.

First the manufacturers!

Although there are a bunch of companies who make LCD and plasma TV's, the main four are Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, and Toshiba. They all make great products. I can't tell you to buy a certain one, or avoid a certain one. You won't go wrong with any of these four. Having said that, the differences between these four lie in the features that each individual model comes with. The LCD TV marketplace is incredibly competitive, which means cheaper TV's, and more models and features. That's good for you and me, but you do have to think about how to compare LCD TV's in order to make sense out of the marketplace.

So, if choosing a certain manufacturer is not going to help us find the right TV, what will. Well, let's continue by talking about plasma and LCD technology. Is one choice better than another one? Let's see.

Actually, right now, there's no clear winner between plasma and LCD. Both have their advantages. Both have their disadvantages.

Advantages of LCD TV's

  • Lighter weight than plasma TV's
  • Screen reflect very little light. (So, you can put them in well-lit rooms!)
  • Use less power
  • Images can look brighter

Disadvantages of LCD TV's

  • May have a problem with pixel charge
  • Because of that, can have a problem with ghosting
  • Can also have stuck pixels

Advantages of Plasma

  • Faster pixel response
  • Higher brightness and contrast levels
  • Looks more "cinematic"

Disadvantages of Plasma

  • Burn-in can be caused by a static image
  • Can also have a problem with ghosting over time
  • Heavier than an LCD TV, and needs extra support to mount on the wall

Now, let's talk about resolution. TV's currently come in three different resolutions, 480, 720, and 1080. These numbers refer to the number of times the TV scans across the screen. 480 is not considered high-definition resolution. Obviously the greater resolution the higher the price.

Finally, you've got to consider what you're going to use the TV for. Cable and DVD, probably. But nowadays TV's can be hooked up to a number of different devices. Popular uses for TV's are playing video games and also using with your computer. You'll probably do better if you get a TV that can be hooked up to more things, rather than fewer.

Want to learn more about buying your next flat screen tv? Check out my site at HD Flat TV Blog.

Rick Cole is a consumer technology enthusiast! You can find out more at his blog, http://www.hdflattvblog.com.

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