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Toshiba 40E210U


$599.99 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Customizable Native and Game picture modes provide quick toggling between content types - different in contrast presets is very noticeable.

The Cons:Lacks dedicated audio output jack - severely limits A/V receiver connectivity. Limited customization options - default 4:3 aspect ratio may cause frustration amongst users who prefer 16:9. Lacks dedicated audio output jack - severely limits A/V receiver connectivity.

The Toshiba 40E210U is a basic LCD television that can work in full 1080p high definition. The 40 inch display works natively in 1920x1080 resolution, and works with CineSpeed technology to reduce the response to 8ms in order to avoid lag between connected devices and the screen being updated.

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Product Shot 2 A Gaming Mode is also available to streamline the system's processes for the quickest possible reaction between controller function and movement on the screen. The refresh rate is set at 60Hz, which is adequate for most general viewing purposes. Inputs include 2 HDMI ports, a Component input, a PC (D-Sub) input and a USB port for direct display of images and music.

Features

  • 40 in LCD widescreen
  • 1080p Full HD
  • Native Display Resolution: 1920x1080
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • DynaLight
  • CineSpeed Panel (8ms response)
  • Gaming Mode
  • 2 x HDMI, Component, PC, USB inputs
  • VESA compatible

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    Customizable Native and Game picture modes provide quick toggling between content types - different in contrast presets is very noticeable

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    Lacks dedicated audio output jack - severely limits A/V receiver connectivity

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    Limited customization options - default 4:3 aspect ratio may cause frustration amongst users who prefer 16:9

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    Lacks dedicated audio output jack - severely limits A/V receiver connectivity

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