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Toshiba 20" 20WLT56 HD Ready Freeview Widescreen LCD TV£369.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £449.99 | You save: £80.00 (17%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
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- 51cm screen
- LCD widescreen TV
- Freeview digital terrestrial channels
- WXGA resolution
- Component video input
- Visible screen size (cm): 51
- Screen format: 16:9
- Display technology: LCD
- Display resolution: W XGA (1366x768)
- Contrast ratio: 800:1
- Brightness (cd/m2): 450
- Comb filter (3D/Digital)
- Progressive scan
- DNR
- Selectable picture format
- Auto format (WSS)
- Fastext
- Text page memory
- Digital Text
- EPG
- NICAM stereo
- Sound output (RMS) W: 10
- Selectable sound
- Digital TV Tuner
- Auto set-up
- Number of channels (Analogue): 100
- Multi-standard tuner
- NTSC video playback
- Component video
- RGB: 1
- SCART: 2
- PC Input
- S - Video Input
- Headphone
- Off timer
- Panel lock
- Previous channel return
- Pedestal stand
- Width (mm): 537
- Height without ped. Stand (mm): 383
- Height with ped. Stand (mm): 425
- Depth without ped. Stand (mm): 92
- Power Consumption (Stand-by): <3W
- *Received a 5 star rating in What Hi-Fi Sound And Vision magazine
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Bashimitsu | 07/05/2007 | See all Bashimitsu's reviews (63) »
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Whilst there is little doubt that this television has superb picture quality, I think it's undeserving of 5*s.
For starters it's comparatively expensive with other equally decent LCDs and the sound quality of the set borders on harsh. I'd also say that it looks a little on the bland side but I understand that's a very subjective thing.
Finally it lacks an HDMI port and that's not something difficult to find on smaller LCDs these days.
I think it'd pay you to consider looking carefully at what else is around and would certainly advise taking a look at some Samsung models.






























