When the sales of DVD players are shooting up the roof, then how can a ‘big player’ in the industry like Toshiba stay behind? The company makes a statement all over again with the Toshiba XD-E500 hitting the market and already creating ripples. The picture quality is being said to be highly enthralling and the number of frames that the Toshiba XD-E500 produces are 24. The resolution that is displayed on the LCD screen is 1080 pixels and the brightness that can be seen on the television screen is because of the player itself. The video processing technology used in it is exemplary and the improved picture performance is infectious. The black cabinet is which it comes is again very sleek and suave and gives the whole packaging a very tender look. (more…)
LCD TV is the buzz word when it comes to entertainment. The true modern day TV viewing experience is best defined with the LCD televisions which are available in a wide range nowadays. The Japanese firm Sony has always been known as the leader in producing world class LCD screens and it doesn’t disappoint when it comes to newly launched model Sony KDL-19L4000 (KDL19L4000U). (more…)
If it’s a variety of options in LCD televisions that an individual is looking for, then LG Electronics is one brand that will not disappoint. LG outdo itself last year by launching a whopping 24 models under the range of LCD televisions. The model LG Electronics 42LG5000 also belongs to this 5000 series which was one of the ranges launched last year.
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Toshiba 19AV616DB: Delivers a Grand Picture Performance
Author: martin // Category: TelevisionThe Toshiba 19″ Regza AV is a compressed addition to the high definition Ready AV range which delivers grand picture performance by using the picture processing technology of Active Vision. The 19 inch screen size will make it ideal for any kitchen or bedroom. The High Definition Ready panel with an active control on backlight ensures that the viewers can enjoy all the high definition transmissions have to offer and also has rich vibrant colors and improved detail. The Toshiba high definition TV follows the most modern Toshiba design’s concept with a narrow frame that is having a stylish gloss finish, which is white in colour, which will complement to any surroundings. The little gem from the Japanese manufacturer Toshiba hides a vast wealth of technology, which includes an Input connection for PC, an HDMI socket and has an integrated digital signal tuner. (more…)
The Onkyo DV-SP404 DVD player is an entry level player from the Japanese company Onkyo. Most of the DVD players in entry-level will only enable to able the user to watch video’s playback in the standard definition. If the user already has an HD LCD TV or is planning to get one in the near future these entry level DVD player may not be a good option, but unlike the other entry level players, the Onkyo DV-SP404 can suit any high definition TVs. (more…)
The decently priced DVD-RV31S DVD Player from Panasonic has quite a number of things going in its favour. To begin with, it delivers a combination of quality video and special features usually found only in more expensive players, if at all. Then it offers you the leverage of MP3 playback and boasts of a robust connectivity. The state-of-the-art component-video outputs, on the other hand, ensure that the digital video transmission is compatible with the video equipment. It also offers standard composite-video outputs and an S-video output. The unit’s picture quality is another memorable aspect, as the built-in 27 MHz/10-bit digital-to-analogue video converter maximizes the picture quality from these outputs. The picture quality can be further fine-tuned to conform to your tastes by using the brightness, colour, and contrast controls. (more…)
Panasonic needs no introduction, since the company has now been churning out remarkable products for decades with amazing consistency. One aspect that has come to be associated with it, and that you will invariably notice, is the company’s products are amongst the cheapest in the market. Their fanatical price slicing policies are now legendary, yet they are typically undertaken without compromising on quality. Its latest launch, the Panasonic DVD-S47S, is no different and, in fact, is one of the least expensive progressive-scan DVD players to have hit the market. Available in two elegant colours, silver and black, it incorporates a number of interesting features. With its miniature size standing at a mere 2.06 inches tall, the player is endowed with more portability and mobility, which is especially useful for making it fit seamlessly into your home entertainment system. (more…)
The Toshiba TLP-XD2000U should rank high on your priority list if you are looking for something that is easy to use and maintain. You can also rest assured that as far as its main objective is concerned, that is to say delivering an outstanding performance, the device excels and really adds life to its images. Moreover, you can watch your favourite movies using this amazing gadget in a true cinema style. The unit is quite appealing, because it has a whole lot of power to spare, with a reasonable power specification of 2000 ANSI. You can further reduce the unit’s lumen output to 1475 ANSI using the lamp’s low power mode, which results in a 20% drop in output. This aspect is all the more impressive when you take into account that, by using this innovative feature, you can reduce eyestrain. (more…)
Samsung’s latest entry-level LCD screen is remarkable, to say the least, with a host of future-proof specifications and a design that is bound to turn heads. It is unique in the sense that although it’s end in terms of quality, the product is actually quite affordable and relatively cheap. You will often find that most budget screens lack genuine quality and omission of prominent features is a norm. The unit in question, however, has no such issues and instead boasts a stunning design with high-definition compatibility, integrated Freeview and advanced picture processing. The performance that it delivers is there for everybody to see, as it reasonably recreates the levels usually in the domain of the expensive class leaders. (more…)
Toshiba has recently come up with another of its SVGA projectors, basically targeted at the budget minded mobile presenter or educator. One feature that primarily differentiates the projector from its ilk is the newly included document camera. Weighing a reasonable 4.8 pounds, it is also decently priced making it a genuine contender in its field. The projector, the TLP-S10, has many interesting features included within, including, most prominently, the use of three 0.5-inch polysilicon TFT LCDs with micro lens array (MLA) technology. What this basically does is brighten up the image and make it more lively and vivid. The unit, which is available in an attractive silver-coloured case, measures 11.9 x 8.1 x 3.3 inches and features 1200 ANSI lumens with 400:1 contrast. (more…)


