Toshiba 42H82 Rear Projection

Toshiba 42H82 Rear Projection 

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Toshiba 42"" HD Wide Screen Projection Television - 42H82/ New DFine High-Speed Velocity Scan Modulation/ Split Screen PIP/ SRS 3D Sound Field Expander/ StableSound And CableClear Digital Noise Reduction/ MTS Stereo/SAP With DBX / Tri-Lingual OSD/ Illuminated Universal Remote

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 05, 2003]
Diablo Grande
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Progressive scan DVD's, the size fits in a smaller room.

Weakness:

4:3 and enhanced 16:9 are too distracting to watch regular TV/cable. There's no room on top to place a center channel speaker

I bought this because of the reviews I've read and the price. I wanted a smaller widescreen HDTV set for my apt. It takes up less room than my 27" TV on a stand. Watching DVD's is great, especially progressive scan. Watching regular TV is another story. The enhanced mode for 4:3 broadcasts stretches the screen to much for my taste. The thing that really bugs me is in 4:3 mode the side bars are a light grey. It's very distracting. Why they couldn't make them black is beyond me.

Similar Products Used:

Panasonic

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Oct 31, 2002]
scotlee
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Ambient Light Sensor seems to work like a charm. Auto-convergence has done the job just fine for me, so I haven't even messed with the manual convergence. Ample inputs of various types. Dual tuner split screen makes watching two football games on Sunday fun. 9-screen favorite channel picture in picture lets you surf without changing channels...just see what's on, then hit the corresponding number key, and voila, there you are. Last channel AND input recall button...lets you switch not only channels but video sources with one touch of a button. I love this feature, as I sometimes go from Tivo to cable and back repeatedly.

Weakness:

The major weakness I've found, and maybe it's just bad luck, is the sound system. LOTS of hiss, even at relatively low volumes. However, I normally just turn the tv speakers off altogether and use my Onkyo receiver to output sound to the rest of my home theatre. The actual screen is a little low to the ground. I basically have to be reclining to get centered (not that i'm complaining about having to recline). Very narrow top makes a balancing act with my rather large Klipsh center speaker.

I spent a good deal of time researching the smaller wide-screen HDTV's, as they were about the maximum size for my little home theatre room. This Toshiba stood out for a couple of reasons. One, of course, was the price. The other main thing was the picture quality, and then the overall characteristics, i.e. number of inputs, types of inputs, etc. I have to say, this is an impressive unit. It must be the new version of the 42H81, because it has a few new features that it didn't, and it's all worked well. I like the built-in stand...it looks good, doesn't add a huge amount of weight, and saves $100+ on buying a seperate stand. DVD's, both from a progressive scan and standard DVD player, look amazing. The picture is bright corner to corner thanks to horizontal and vertical scanning. Even with no video input, there is minimal noticeable eliptical brightness in the center of the screen. My first one arrived with a tiny pixel tear near one of the corners, and Sears immediately ordered a new one, no questions asked. I wouldn't normally recommend Sears as the place to buy electronics, but in some cases their open return/exchange policy is a great bonus. I'm guessing the minor defect was either a small factory glitch or shipping-induced damaged. Either way, the new one is perfect so far as I've noticed. The new cable noise reduction feature makes both analog and digital cable look very good. There are a couple of weak channels, but that's not the TV's fault.

Similar Products Used:

First RPTV...and loving it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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