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Toshiba REGZA 46XV645U 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Black | 
| Brand: Toshiba Category: CE
List Price: $1,399.99 Buy New: $779.00 as of 3/11/2010 08:12 MST details You Save: $620.99 (44%)
New (20) Refurbished (2) from $818.52
Seller: J&R Music and Computer World Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 3476
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 46 Shipping Weight (lbs): 52.8 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 43.6 x 27.6
MPN: 46XV645U Model: 46XV645U UPC: 022265002520 EAN: 0022265002520 ASIN: B001TOD3IM
Release Date: June 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1080p Full HD CineSpeed⢠Display with Built In ATSC/QAM Digital Tuner for Over-the-Air and Cable-in-the-Clear Digital Tuning | | • | ClearFrame⢠120Hz with 5:5 Pull-Down Option | | • | 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio | | • | 3 HDMI⢠Digital Inputs with REGZA-LINK®2 | | • | PixelPure® 5G 14-Bit Internal Digital Video Processor |
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Product Description The XV645 series combines the REGZA Engine (PixelPure 5G & Resolution+) with ClearFrame 120Hz for superior picture quality, and adds the bottom Deep Lagoon design for an appearance that also stands out from the pack.
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Good Picture, Limited Options for Connecting through VGA February 25, 2010 Uthor The TV looks nice and crisp. My xbox 360 was plug and play with no tweaking. DVDs and video games look great. The menus are mostly easy to use, though I hardly changed anything out of the box. I like the ability to label inputs or even have the TV skip unused inputs. Viewing photos off a USB drive is very intuitive and easy. There are tons of connection options, even one (seemingly rare) s-video port.
My only disapointment is the VGA port. For some reason, it does not allow resolutions higher than 1280x1080 to be viewed (as listed in the manual), leaving garish black bars on the side of the screen. Worse, the normal zoom function that can be used when watching TV or HDMI sources doesn't work as well with the VGA port. It only lets you stretch the image horizontally instead of "zooming" in, so even if you change your computer to output a widescreen format, you can't get it to fill the screen. A bargin basement Insigna I've used takes full 1080 inputs just fine. If you plan on connecting a computer to a VGA port, look somewhere else or plan on upgrading your video card to output DVI andusing a DVI-HDMI cable (something I cannot do with my laptop).
This is not related to the product, but I got my TV shipped by CEVA Logistics and it was the worst delivery experience I've had. Delivery took more than a week longer than estimated and was not white glove. Once I hooked everything up myself, I noticed that the box was taped together and the manual and remote were missing (thanks to Toshiba for providing free replacements), leading me to believe CEVA destroyed the packaging, lost the contents, and took a week covering up their mistake before getting it to me. I would have rathered paid the sales tax and bought from a brick and mortar store instead of dealing with them. My rating doesn't reflect my shipping experience.
VERY NICE HDTV February 18, 2010 Cronopio (USA) I purchased this from Buydig, great deal at about $790.
This TV is very light for the size, has a nice case design, great picture
and sound, lots of useful connectors in the back including 3 HDMI, one PC
input (the PC works great). The remote is simple but practical.
DVDs look sharp with my upscaling Teac system using the HDMI connection.
I decided for this model because it looked great in the store compared to the Samsungs,
LGs and other brands and because it is a BEST BUY according to Consumer Reports magazine.
I still have to try it with Netflix when I get my Roku box.
Excellent TV and Shipping February 9, 2010 C. S. McIntire The TV performs equal to or better than the comments noted in other 5 star ratings. We have used the set with both Dish and DirecTV over the past few months and are impressed with the picture clarity in all formats from 480i to 1080i. We have not yet used it in the 1080p format.
Setup was easy since it was a replacement for a 32 inch Toshiba set. Amazon scheduled shipment originally for after Christmas, but the set became available much earlier and was received in early December. White Glove delivery was made exactly as scheduled, the set was installed, the deliverer made sure it was operating to our satisfaction, he gathered the boxes, cleaned up, and was attentive to our requests throughout.
We did learn in the setup process that the HDMI cable used on our 32 inch, 60hz set was inadequate for the 120hz set. Upon replacement with a category 2 cable, picture quality became flawless. Picture quality to the edge of the screen is uniform and there are no errant pixels anywhere on the screen.
Not sure where the smell comes from February 5, 2010 kel 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The picture quality is pretty good.
The sound is acceptable without any sound system.
But it has a plastic/electronic smell that I am always a little worried some circuits got shorted and burning. First I thought it was because of the new-set smell thing. But after a month, the smell is still there. So I am not sure.
Love It February 5, 2010 R. Trevino (Tx) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After already owning (and being quite satisfied) with a previous Toshiba Regza (42hl67) - when I decided to get a larger lcd, I certainly put Toshiba at the top of my list. I did some research on LG, Samsung, Sony, and Toshiba and weighed the cons of each television that suited my preferences. The LG televisions I was comparing to this Toshiba have been known to have lip synch issues, while this particular Toshiba line has audio distortion problems over hdmi. I chose the Toshiba over the LG because I felt the lip synch problems with the LG would be more of a nuisance for me.
Sony and Samsung had good sets, but at a higher price, and they certainly didn't seem anymore immune to failure than Toshiba or LG. I'm sure some brands are more susceptible to breaking down, but just paying more for a television doesn't mean that it's going to last longer. I've owned my previous Toshiba for a little over 2 years without any major issues, so this of course had a big impact on my decision.
I purchased my TV from a local BB on sale. I purchased the insurance and my total with taxes was just over 1K. Reading some peoples' experiences who paid up to $2000 on other televisions and then have them break down in 3-6 months was a scary thought, so I paid a bit more for peace of mind.
On the 46xv645 itself:
The user interface is a mixed bag, very easy to change inputs, picture size, mostly due to the functionality of the remote. Digging through the menus is a different story, I have a lot patience with settings and will usually keep at it until I find what settings are useful to me. There is an abundance of color adjustments that I'd rather not deal with unless I have a proper calibration disc or other aid.
The picture quality after some rather basic adjustments is fantastic, at least compared to my previous Toshiba. Some settings such as noise reduction seem to work poorly with HD satellite channels, I turned both of the settings off. The Resolution+ setting also doesn't seem fit for HD channels, but I did use it at a low setting for gaming. At first it seemed that the extra 4 inches for this tv seemed like a bad thing for HD stations - I couldn't quite get as natural a picture as I was getting with my 42". After some more adjustments, this TV really does look a lot better than my first lcd.
The second day of owning the TV we experienced the dreaded audio issue over hdmi. Since I was aware of the issue and I based my purchase on many combined factors, I was disappointed but willing to put up with it. I can just use my surround system if the speakers get intolerable.
Gaming is fantastic on this TV, this (and I'm sure blu-ray as well) is where the TV really shines. I never experienced delayed reaction with my other Toshiba, and this one is no different.
Once this series (xv645) is unavailable, Toshiba will be stepping up to LED back-lit models. Many stores are already out of the 46xv645 and those that have them are probably low in stock. If the audio issue is not deal breaker for you, then this is really good tv to keep in mind if you are looking to getting a good sized lcd in the very near future.
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