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And how their PQ / processor and motion system fair; all of which, Toshiba have been very forward on stating it to be their work and not Vestel.Will be interesting to see what price they launch at, and how well the smart system works, Tosh arn't exactly known for great software.
Yeah hopefully it's good, it will give us more choice and hopefully better pricing tooAnd how their PQ / processor and motion system fair; all of which, Toshiba have been very forward on stating it to be their work and not Vestel.
Techradar claiming a reliable rumour that the 55" will be circa £1600.
Not a bad start, let's hope it reviews well, the only thing that could mess it up crap processing and software.Techradar claiming a reliable rumour that the 55" will be circa £1600.
Toshiba never really had the same kudos in display technology as the likes of Sony & Panasonic, but back in the day they made huge CRT's that reviewed pretty well.
However, I had a 32" Toshiba LCD and it was bloomin' awful... a terribly slow interface and a mushy picture.
I hope their OS and picture processing have improved.
I had a 32" picture frame CRT and it weighed in at 65kg!
Hah! Gone are the days of you can tell where your money went in the weight and build of that.I had a 32" picture frame CRT and it weighed in at 65kg!
We'll soon know and see if Toshiba's QC squad have a tight rein on Vestel in production.Vestel tends to be hit and miss in picture quality and settings, but at least the X97 supports HDR unlike the earlier news report about the model (*on some other site).
This could be good, the more OLED makers the merrier.
Surely to come in as low as £1600 for a 55" they must be pretty old panels?
Probably leftover 2015's that the bigger boys don't want.
Have a 2008, toshiba 37" 1080p TV at me mams still going strong, pretty good picture on it still, if these do review well I would certainly consider one.