Toshiba 23HL84 23" 16:9 LCD HDTV with HDMI Inputs | 
| Brand: Toshiba Category: CE
List Price: $1,799.99 Buy New: $1,799.00 You Save: $0.99
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 51565
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Display Size: 23 Shipping Weight (lbs): 33 Dimensions (in): 28.5 x 23.7 x 13
MPN: 23HL84 Model: 23HL84 UPC: 022265240298 EAN: 0022265240298
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| • | 23-inch HD-compatible 16:9 aspect-ratio LCD television with 1,366 x 768 resolution; 24 x 17.3 x 4.5 inches (W x H x D) | | • | HD Dynamic Contrast increases contrast and color saturation to create deep, rich images; 500 cd/m2 brightness, 500:1 contrast ratio | | • | Cinema Mode 3:2 pulldown corrects frame rates for distortion-free movie viewing; 3D Y/C digital comb filter | | • | Accepts 480i, 480p, and 720p inputs; 1 HDMI direct digital HD connection and 2 ColorStream HD component-video inputs | | • | 5-watts-per-channel stereo speakers with SRS WOW 3D audio processing; 1-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description Bring some flat-screen elegance to your office, dorm, kitchen, bedroom, or apartment with Toshiba's compact, lightweight 23HL84 LCD television. With minimal glare, no screen curvature, and no irritating high-frequency screen noise, the 23-inch set stands fully apart from its CRT counterparts. Set it on a table using the supplied stand or mount it on the wall using optional brackets for ultimate space efficiency. LCD screens offer a number of benefits over CRT monitors and televisions, including general ease of use, long screen life with no risk of image burn-in, and space savings. This 1,366 x 768-resolution set boasts not only 2 ColorStream HD high-definition (up to 720p) component-video inputs, but also a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) for a direct digital connection with an HD set-top box or HD satellite receiver (sold separately). HD Dynamic Contrast increases contrast and color saturation to create deep, rich images. The intelligent circuitry analyzes both the dark and bright areas of the picture, separately optimizing the dynamic range in each area. Picture enhancements include luminance transient improvement, green enhancement, and blue stretch. This circuit is only active in sports mode and works with all inputs. A 3D Y/C (4 MB, 10-bit) digital comb filter with Vertical Contour Correction ensures sharp, clean pictures from RF (older VCR, laserdisc) and composite-video signals. Cinema Mode (3:2 pulldown switch) circuitry identifies original film-based content from DVDs, then reassembles the frame sequence to more accurately reproduce the original 24-frame-per-second material. Dual ColorStream HD component-video inputs (Y, Pr, Pb) provide the ultimate picture quality from high-resolution component-video signals (as from compatible DVD players or satellite receivers). Two sets of rear AV inputs (one with S-video) and a set of front AV inputs foster easy connection with a camcorder or gaming console, and a rear audio output lets you hook the set up with a surround receiver. And the 5-watts-per-channel 23HL84 offers SRS WOW processing, which combines 3D Sound (simulated surround sound from any stereo audio) with TruBass (yet another low-frequency enhancement) and Focus (which clarifies voices). If that's not enough aural excitement, you can also enjoy 2-channel simulated surround courtesy of Dolby Virtual Surround. HDMI is a lossless, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface to link the set with any audio/video source (such as a set-top box, DVD player, or AV receiver). HDMI supports standard-definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED), or high-definition (HD) video, plus multi-channel digital audio--all using a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports up to 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to spare to accommodate future enhancements and requirements. What's in the Box TV, stand, remote control, batteries, a user's manual, and warranty information.
Product Description Lift yourself to a new viewing dimension with Toshiba LCD flat panel technology, perfect for someone with a small space but big wishes. Toshiba LCD TVs offer high quality images anywhere a consumer cares to watch them. Liquid Crystal Display flat panel technology is ultra thin and mounts as easily on a wall as on a desk, bureau or kitchen counter! The ultimate in home theater.PRODUCT FEATURES:720p (1366 x 768) True HD Display with Built-in Speakers and Tuner;500:1 Contrast Ratio;HD Dynamic Contrast;HDMI;15-Pin D-Sub (VGA) Input;SRS WOW;StableSound;New Space Saving Design;4-Item Illuminated Remote Control with DVD Control;Tri-Lingual Color Icon On-Screen Display;Off/Sleep Timer.
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Great TV at a reasonable price... August 9, 2006 Hokie Fan (Centreville, VA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
...I bought this LCD TV back in January so I have had several months to determine how much I like it. Bottom line, I love it. We use it in our master bedroom in an armoire and the picture and sound are fantastic. I ran our HD DVR box to the TV using an HDMI cable (pricey but worth it) and the progressive scan DVD player using one set of the component inputs. This is my second Toshiba and I am a huge fan of their TV's.
Great TV with a few minor issues January 11, 2005 ScOObydoo (USA) 34 out of 36 found this review helpful
First of all of course the quality of the device; It's well built, has pretty much all the inputs you need and has a decent cable management system in the back (you'll need it). Image quality is good but not amazing when in standard resolution, HD quality however is very impressive (hooked up with an HDMI cable). DVD quality when played off a component DVD player is outstanding. Audio quality of the TV is good, nice and loud with plenty of settings possible. Switching between inputs leaves a little to be desired, it takes around 2-3 seconds for it to pick up on the input. The bad: I wanted to hang it on a wall, the specs do not mention the VESA mounts it has on the back, the manaual doesn't mention it either. Nor does the manual mention how to dismantle the stand, something you need to do in order to mount it. The PC interface is fairly useless as it won't let you go above 1024*768, a real shame when you have a 1300*768 panel in front of you. The TV doesn't come with ANY cables (not even an antenna coax cable) so expect to invest another $200 in decent cables. Pricing is also an issue, after purchasing this TV the price dropped almost $300 and Amazon wouldn't issue a refund, so keep your eye on the price and/or reseller. Despite it's few quirks it's certainly an appealing TV and one of the cheaper A name brands in this price class, we researched several non A name brands (like Syntax Olevia) but they don't com e close to the quality of this TV.
A very nice television for any room in your house December 26, 2004 D. L. Cillo (Western Pennsylvania) 34 out of 34 found this review helpful
I purchased this Toshiba because I wanted to upgrade my big-black-box of a 29 inch TV. I was going to wait until next Summer but circumstances prevailed and I am very happy with this set. The picture is visually as big as the 29 inch television. It took two men to lift the old TV and one hand to lift this TV. Not to mention it's only about four inches thick. A sixteen inch wide by twelve inch deep shelf holds it quite nicely. The image is excellent for its size, and the color rendition and detail are excellent for the average size room. It's not a hard TV to get used to using (it's HDMI - on a HD Digital cable box) and puts out a magnificent picture. The HD cable feeds show detail and color that is excellent. Ben Hur was on regular cable today and the color rendition was better than any version I ever watched. My DVD is on an "S" connector but I watched Akira Kurasawa's RAN (CHAOS) the other day and saw details that astounded me. The reds are vivid and the yellows blinding. On C-Span's Washington Journal you can see the colors of the capital building as the sun rises. The sound is excellent right out of the TV itself. You can hear "echos" and "reverbs" when the source is good stereo. In about 6 months I will add amplifier and five channel sound speakers. I am very satisfied with this purchase. My Mother had to spend a month at my house after heart surgery and she loved watching the football games on this TV. She even joked about taking it home with her and she is NOT a TV person. Things you should know: 1) the HDMI cable is 1/2 inch thick, sticks out the bottom, requires an adapter for most cable boxes, and obstructs the back panel that is supposed to hide the cables. Nothing will hide that cables. 2) the "surge protector/filter" is not cheap - I paid $199 for the one I use. But considering it's protecting a $1500 TV, it's worth it. My house has lousy electric and in four years surges have blown two protectors. Also HDTV needs a filter. 3) Buy good audio cables, I can hear how cheap my older audio cables are when I use the DVD and CD player - especially on orchestral and symphonic music. You don't hear the problems with broadway musicals or pop stuff on DVD and CD, but symphony orchestras and fine movie soundtracks need better cables. I have Digital Music on my cable, too. The all Opera channel is a delight to listen to now. 4) You need a digital satelite or digital cable HD feed - that requires special boxes and a service call.
Who needs a plasma? When you have this LCD! December 9, 2004 Darrell Burns (Oakland, California United States) 6 out of 18 found this review helpful
I am only going to say this thing is phenominal, you have to see it, to believe it! The HD picture will blow you away!
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