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April 24, 2008

Toshiba 37RV530U LCD TV

Story link: Toshiba 37RV530U LCD TV by Franz Bicar

toshiba-37rv530u.jpgThe Toshiba 37RV530U is equipped with their REGZA Premium 1080p LCD CineSpeed Panel that offers response times that are among the best in the industry. This gives users plenty of power for even the most demanding home theater experience.

The 37RV530U also incorporates PixelPure 4th Generation Digital Video Processing. Using 14-bit picture processing. PixelPure 4G can create 4096 steps of gradation, between the whitest white and blackest black, for a smooth, natural-looking picture without image banding.

Other features for this set includes Native Mode which eliminates overscanning of 1080p inputs. DynaLight Dynamic Backlight Control monitors the brightness level of each video frame, and automatically adjusts the backlight intensity based on the image content.

To get TV signals, this LCD panel includes a built-in NTSC/ATSC/QAM digital tuner which captures over-the-air and cable standard and high definition broadcasts as well as in-the-clear digital cable programming.

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first industry-supported, uncompressed, one-cable, all-digital audio/video connection. HDMI provides the best interface between a DVD or Blu-ray player and compatible products, such as the 37RV530U.

This single interconnecting cable combines multichannel audio, uncompressed digital video, intercommunication between devices, and simple control protocols. HDMI connections assure that all signals remain in their pure digital form and secure by use of High Definition Copy Protection (HDCP) regardless of signal output resolution.

All four of the 37RV530U’s HDMI inputs are v1.3, which allows for both REGZA LINK to control other compatible components through the HDMI connection with a single remote control.

The main selling point of the 37RV530U is its PixelPure 4G. This technology combines eight different digital video processing circuits to create a consistently clearer, deeper, and more accurate picture. Another important aspect of this TV is that it’s an LCD projector, which works like a flashlight to create an image. The white light is separated into red, green, and blue beams, which are fed separately through the panels, recombined to create the full color image, then enlarged to fill the screen.

Full high definition 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixel) native resolution assures finely detailed images. This LCD projector is lightweight, but still provides rich colors and sharp contrast for a huge, high-quality image.

Quality images may be what you desire most, but the audio features on this TV isn’t that bad either. Toshiba’s 37RV530U creates dramatically improved sound with 20-watts total output delivered through a SoundStrip speaker system with surround, voice, bass enhancement, a new speaker technology using a thin-line speaker design with enhanced dynamic range.

This eliminates the big round speakers, without losing any of the big home theater sound. And for those of you who just hate it when loud commercials unexpectedly blast you out of your socks, the StableSound feature maintains the volume within a preset range, regardless of the source signal.

Like all of Toshiba’s TV models, the 37RV530U offers very user-friendly features and advanced functionality that make operation a breeze, including a 4-item universal remote control that’s ergonomically designed and puts the most used functions right under your thumb.

Sources:
http://www.productwiki.com
http://www.buy.com
http://www.pricescan.com


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