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Toshiba 26LV610U


$550.00 Released March, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Simple to set up, takes a few minutes after you open the box. Audio output is clear and can get reasonably loud. Controls along the side are handy when you're not sure where the remote went.

The Cons:Size can be a bit awkward - too small for larger rooms, but a larger footprint for smaller rooms.

The Toshiba 26LV610U is a 26.0" LCD TV/DVD Combo from Toshiba's 2009 lineup.  The set is the largest of Toshiba's combo TVs and features a 16:9 widescreen image aspect ratio and includes a built-in NTSC/ATSC/QAM digital TV tuner.

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  It includes a built-in slot-loading DVD player that compatible with most playback formats including DIVX.  The 26LV610U is designed with a high gloss black bezel with a thin chassis and includes bottom mounted stereo speakers.  The TV includes a variety of inputs including HDMI and PC allowing it to be connected to a computer or high definition devices.  It is Energy Star 3.0 compliant and comes with a 1 year limited warranty. 

Features/Specs

  • 26.0" LCD TV/DVD Combo
  • 16:9 image aspect ratio
  • Built-in slot loading DVD player
  • DVD Player Compatibility: DVD/DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/VCD, WMA, MP3, JPEG, DIVX 
  • Built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM digital TV tuner
  • Energy Star 3.0 Compliant
  • High Gloss Black Bezel and thin chassis
  • Bottom mounted stereo speakers
  • Inputs: HDMI, PC
  • Comes with stand and remote control
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    simple to set up, takes a few minutes after you open the box

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    audio output is clear and can get reasonably loud

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    controls along the side are handy when you're not sure where the remote went

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    optical drive can handle a wide array of file formats

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    tuner is fast, finds all available stations right away

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    great energy efficiency, doesn't draw much power at all

Cons
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    size can be a bit awkward - too small for larger rooms, but a larger footprint for smaller rooms

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