Toshiba 36A50 Standard Televisions
Toshiba 36A50 Standard Televisions
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 24, 2000]
Mark Thornton
Casual Listener
Strength:
Picture Quality
Weakness:
Sound Quality, No PIP on component video This TV is much sharper and colors are more even than my old Toshiba 36" TV. I upgraded to this TV from Toshiba's lower end 36" model, the CZ36T31. I primarily wanted to get the component video connection for my DVD player. The 36A50 has an Invar shadow mask and 3 line digital comb filter. It also has PIP (single tuner). The quality of the tuner is much better than the CZ36T31. I have had digital cable through Comcast for awhile and I wasn't really impressed. Until now that is. The old TV had very motled looking colors with lighter and darker streaks in solid colors. Totally gone with the new model. One can also see the difference in the 3 line comb filter when viewing content with high contrast like cartoons, outdoor scenes, etc. The sound output from the 36A50 is however, inferior to the CZ36T31. Not that I use it anyways. The older model had a richer sound while the newer model is tinny in comparison. I noticed that the configuration of the speakers is different so maybe this accounts for the weak sound in the 36A50. The remote control is ever better with glowing keys instead of brown keys. All in all the Toshiba 36A50 is a much better TV than the lower model and in my opinion well worth the extra bucks. Similar Products Used: Toshiba CZ36T31 |
[May 10, 2001]
Bruce Sandy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, compatibility with other Toshiba products, Picture quality
Weakness:
Built in speakers(not that I care), Weight(this baby is HEAVY) After alot of research in comparison between similar 36" TV's, I decided on The 36A40 as the best value based on price versus picture quality over Sony and JVC. My Model is listed as having 850 lines of resolution and a 3-comb filter which provides a slightly better picture than the competition at about the same price as the JVC and slightly less than the Sony. The added benefit for me is that I also have a Toshiba DVD and VCR so I benefit from the Colorstream features when viewing pre-recorded media. As for the pinkishness others have mentioned, when i set up my TV it defaulted to the warmest(theatre) picture setting. I changed the setting to a cooler one and had no more trouble with that since. Similar Products Used: 19" JVC |
[Nov 27, 2000]
Alan T
Casual Listener
Strength:
Great picture, Good amount of inputs.
Weakness:
None yet I love this TV! It was sitting between a Sony Wega and a Panasonic. It simply blew away the Panasonic in picture clarity. Compared to the Sony I have to say that it's very close, with the Sony having a slightly better picture, also the flatness on the Sony is nice. I think the Toshiba has darker blacks however. I wouldn't pay nearly double for the Sony however, there just isn't that much difference in the picture. Similar Products Used: Old GE 25" |
[Jan 01, 2001]
Dave
Strength:
A great picture. The blacks are black. Number of inputs.
Weakness:
Remote Control. On-screen menu displays. This review is for model 32A40. I originally was going to purchase a Panasonic Flat Screen, but when I saw the tremendous color and picture quality this set has, I changed my mind. When I hooked up my DVD I was really impressed with the picture. My only complaints are the remote control and the on-screen menu displays. The remote's menu button is between the volume/channel change buttons and I continuously hit the menu when changing channels/volume. The other complaint is the on-screen displays, i.e., when changing the volume the display takes up about 1/4 of the screen. Botton line, I am very pleased with this purchase, especially with the price I paid. Similar Products Used: Sony |
[Jan 01, 2001]
Dave
Strength:
A great picture. The blacks are black. Number of inputs.
Weakness:
Remote Control. On-screen menu displays. This review is for model 32A40. I originally was going to purchase a Panasonic Flat Screen, but when I saw the tremendous color and picture quality this set has, I changed my mind. When I hooked up my DVD I was really impressed with the picture. My only complaints are the remote control and the on-screen menu displays. The remote's menu button is between the volume/channel change buttons and I continuously hit the menu when changing channels/volume. The other complaint is the on-screen displays, i.e., when changing the volume the display takes up about 1/4 of the screen. Botton line, I am very pleased with this purchase, especially with the price I paid. Similar Products Used: Sony |
[Jan 09, 2001]
Adam Shiffman
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great picture, no visible blooming at high contrast levels, good amount of inputs.
Weakness:
No automatic "squeeze" for anamorphic DVD's (can be done in service menu though), cannot turn off speakers, badly placed menu key on the remote. Since just about everyone else has extolled the virtues of this particular set (36a50), let me just say that they are correct. This is a great value for the money. |
[Feb 09, 2001]
Greg Szekeres
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clear Picture, Good color dynamics.
Weakness:
No volume control on audio out. Slight tendancy of the Selected the A40, but the last one was damaged, so they gave me a free upgrade. The models were all 15% Similar Products Used: Mitsubishi 31 DirectView |
[Sep 17, 2001]
John
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
color stream imputs.
Weakness:
Green color fringing on cable reception. My Toshiba 36A50 shows green fringing especially evident on the left side of facial tones. It occurs on most cable stations, but not all of them. The problem doesn't seem to occur when playing DVD's while using component video imputs. I called for a technician to come repair my TV. He noticed the green fringing and said the problems was from my cable company. I have a 27" JVC TV hooked up to the cable and do not have any green fringing on that set. I purchased my TV at Best Buy's. I complained to them about the problem, and they agreed to send me another TV. I got a new Toshiba 36A50, and the exact same problem was evident on the new TV. Anyone else have this problem? |
[Dec 17, 2001]
Rick
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clarity. Black Level. Component Inputs.
Weakness:
Menu Layout. Only one user memory for picture settings. EXCELLENT PICTURE. No evidence of dot-crawl or major blooming of whites. Images are clear and clean. It is a joy to watch DVD movies through the component jacks. Regular coaxial cable looks good and solid. The best picture I've seen on a tube this size. Similar Products Used: Sony. JVC. Phillips. |
[Nov 03, 2000]
Jeff
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Size :) component video inputs
Weakness:
none yet. I pusrchaed the Toshiba 36a40 (same as the 36a50 less PIP)at Best Buy without any problems. I got it home hooked it up to my Toshiba sd-1200 DVD player with S-video and with component video. I was greatly dissappointed when I told it to use the svideo, then told it to goto the component video. I could not tell hardly and difference between the 2 pictures! I proceded to hook it up via regular old rca cables to see if there was much of a difference and yest again I could not tell a great deal of difference between the rca connection and the component connection (I had hear when using component video that there was an imense difference in overall picture quality) I must have been misinformed. Other than that I love the TV, but my main reason for getting it was the component video. Similar Products Used: none. |