Toshiba 55HX70 Rear Projection
Toshiba 55HX70 Rear Projection
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 16, 2002]
dave
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
good picture aside from the slight verticle defect.
Weakness:
reliability is doubtful given that Toshiba is obviously willing to sell a defective product. I bought mine about a year ago and 3 or 4 times had it shut off and then pop back on again after a few seconds. It was load popping noise and my wife said that when it happened to her she smelt something burning. I also have a faint grey band running vertically down the screen. It is really noticeable on a blank screen or music channel. I get it on form all sources. The Toshiba service people here worked on the popping problem twice and it has not happened for several months. They took it to their shop for the band and claimed they couldn''t see it. I have my doubts about this TV lasting very long. I think Toshiba should recall them and or replace them. |
[Jun 10, 2001]
John Collier
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Striking picture when fed by a progressive dvd player (jvc). OK picture on cable.
Weakness:
see below This tv is awesome. It has a much better picture than I expected having read other reviews prior to purchasing. I am experiencing one problem however. On several occasions lately, the unit flickers(shuts down) and the screen goes blank for a second and then returns to normal. If anyone has experienced this problem, or can offer a solution, please e-mail me at jcollier@nbnet.nb.ca Thanks. Toshiba is aware of the problem.I must give a 4 star reting because of this one problem. Similar Products Used: First RPTV |
[Jan 17, 2002]
yibin wang
Casual Listener
Strength:
the price and the picture quality
Weakness:
see below I exprienced 4 times that TV goes off for a couple seconds then comes back on (FLICKERS), as exprienced by several other people (see for example the recent review from Donna). Similar Products Used: N/A |
[Dec 21, 2001]
donna
Strength:
This would be a great buy, however, there is a problem.
Weakness:
The TV goes off for a couple seconds then comes back on (FLICKERS). I am calling the service people next week. I can not recommend a TV that has a flaw in it. If I do not get this one fixed then I want a TV that works. I was watching something important and it just turned off and on again on it's own. People get a TV that doesn't have problems. I can not recommend it. Look for a better product. I am very unhappy with a product that flickers. I read another review that say's toshiba knows about the problem. I wrote this guy today to see what toshiba or the service people did to fix the problem. I liked the TV but its frustrating to have the TV turn off for no reason. The company should not sale products that have problems. If its not fix then I will not pay for it. |
[Jun 30, 2001]
Dan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Incredible picture quality and excellent viewing angle. Numerous input options including ColorStream Component Video. Value for Price.
Weakness:
Occasional artifacts. Factory picture preferences. I've had this TV since April 2001. The picture quality is just amazing. I was rather leary of RPTV, given their history of poor viewing angles and picture quality. After spending way way way too much time researching these TVs (Sony, Mitsubishi, Hitachi, Pioneer, Panasonic, Philips, etc.) it was apparent that for around $2,000 the Toshiba was the overall winner. At 1,280 scan lines, HDTV (1080i) compatible, nearly 180 degree viewing angle, 6-element HD lens system, and SRS surround sound...its a tremendous value today and its ready for future HDTV formating. I bought mine at www.continentaltrade.com for $2050...with free shipping and no tax! Similar Products Used: Numerous 27", 32", and 36" tube TVs. First RPTV. |
[Feb 08, 2001]
Tweeter
Audiophile
Strength:
Awesome picture with a DVD 480p signal. Analog cable is better than I expected.
Weakness:
Too large to move in tight places. It would be convenient if it could be separated into two smaller units. I purchased this model November 2000. After delivery I turned it on and it worked 100% with a good picture right out of the box. No fuss or hassle-as it should be. But of course I tweaked it a bit without really needing the manual, so it's easy to use. Similar Products Used: Compared with Toshiba TN55X81 and Sony 53HS10 in store |
[Jul 06, 2001]
Nesto
Casual Listener
Strength:
Picture quality.. When a good signal is going in..
Weakness:
Lob sided picture..right outta the box Well...just got the thing... they delivered it...wow...nice big...hooked it up to Dishnet satilite system...well pay per veiw movies are great....but thats about it......rest of the channels...i cant make out any detail..well this t.v came with one problem..im watching a program with subtitles...and to my amusment...the writing is on a 45 degree angle...imeditaly i thought the sat reciever was responsible for it..but i later hooked up my DVD player...and...POOF...it did it again...im watching a dvd movie in cinema mode...with black bars on top and bottom...and on the left side has 30 inches of veiwng area...and the right side has 29 inches...i called for the repair guys...but i warned em...if she's comming apart...the TV is going out the door with u...i want a new one...post u later what happens.. |
[Apr 21, 2001]
derek
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Fantastic Picture
Weakness:
none so far I was always very skeptical about rear-projection TVs having poor picture (having watched my dad's old 50 inch Mitsubishi). However, I am so impressed with the picture quality on this tv. In my dark basement, it's like having my own movie theater. I'm going to love this tv. (even more so when I get it hooked up to HDTV signal). Highly recomended. Similar Products Used: Hitachi 32 inch UXB model |
[Mar 27, 2001]
Masayuki Harimoto
Casual Listener
Strength:
Good focus/convergence
Weakness:
Not compatible with anamorphic DVD. After one week usage, I love thie unit. Similar Products Used: None. |
[Mar 18, 2001]
Peter
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
everything
Weakness:
digital artifacts, inputs cannot be accessed directly throught the remote I have spent a few months looking for a RPTV in the $2,000-$3,000 range. I narrowed my search to Toshiba, Sony and Hitachi. I had the opportunity to do side-to-side comparison between those sets in a few different places. The Hitachi was OK, the Sony made the best first impression but I liked the Toshiba the most after careful evaluation. Side-to-side with the (more expensive) Sony, in two different stores, the Toshiba had more balanced and detailed image, while the Sony image was flickering. The extra two inches in diagonal and the lower price made my choice easy. At home this set worked much better than in store, and to my surprise, the cable channels look much better than I expected, in fact some of them have more detail than many of the DirecTV channels. The video noise on the cable channels is well controlled by the noise reduction circuit. The biggest downside are the digital artifacts, some of them are due to my satellite receiver and DVD player but I believe that the TV set itself contributes something to that as well. They were noticeable on much more expensive HDTV sets in the store but they were less noticeable on the 53" Sony, which was the only advantage that the Sony had. Overall, this is an excellent set for the price and I would choose it over other models even for $6-700 more. I do not have a HDTV source at home but in the store the Toshiba's HDTV picture, with the black horizontal stripes, looked better than the picture on $1,000+ more expensive wide screen Pioneer and Mitsubishi (yes, I know that this is impossible). Similar Products Used: this is my first HDTV |