Saturday, May 2, 2009

Toshiba 22LV505 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV with Built-in DVD Player

The 22LV505 is the ideal space-saver, offering a stunning LCD HDTV with a built-in DVD player. It's the all-in-one solution with a convenient, sleek cabinet.
Customer Review: Toshiba's False advertising
I wanted a flat screen LCD with built-in DVD, but most important was the on-timer feature (sometimes called alarm timer) which was listed in the Toshiba specifications. The TV arrived today - no clock, no on-timer! Called Toshiba Customer Service (not!) and was referred to the tiny print at the bottom of the spec sheet - "subject to change." I asked for a supervisor to voice my displeasure that the company does not bother to correct its current specs listings, and got a snotty young man who told me to send it back to the company from whom I bought it. When I asked him what reason I should return it for since the only thing wrong with it was the manufacturer's description, he got worse and basically hung up on me.
Customer Review: nice solid tv
I bought it for my children's bedroom, and so far, we can't complain. The only thing is, it needs more connections, such as USB or another component connection, because one can only connect one thing at a time to it, e.g. video game, HDMI connection is useless this purpose (camera, VCR, Wii, etc). But then again, how often would we need to to that?.. We bought it at the Amazon outlet, where it said the box was banged up, nothing else was wrong. That's exactly what we saw. With no tax and free shipping, can't beat the price, $317.


Both kinds of televisions are derived from the modern advancement in home entertainment and technology. They are way thinner that the traditional cathode ray tube televisions and they offer better picture quality and brighter and clearer resolutions.

But which one is really better? Is it a win for the Plasma TV or the LCD TV? Their prices may be close but features can be really far different from each other.

They actually have really different technologies. The answer to which one is better will depend mostly on how the consumers plan to use the unit.

Plasma TVs are usually made of millions of tiny pixels in the RGB or Red-Green-Blue color scheme. These three colors combine to produce millions and millions of color variations.

There are two panels in a Plasma TV that are packed in between with xenon or neon gas. Light is generated when electricity passes through the gas and converts it into a liquid form. The light illuminates the pixels thus creating an image. This happens very quickly with about 50 frames in every second.

It is often recommended to obtain a Plasma TV for the purpose of watching movies. It is believed to have higher color resolution and clearer picture image than an LCD television.

LCD televisions, on the other hand, are filled with liquid crystals. These crystals, when passed by electricity, allows light to enter or be filtered. Various wavelengths of lights are then blocked resulting to the display of different colors. It is somewhat similar to how a prism works.

LCD TVs, like the Samsung Lcd Tv 7 Series, are mostly recommended for playing computer games and hobbies such as digital photography. It has a better response time compared to a Plasma TV. Additionally, an LCD TV can be used as replacement for a computer monitor.

Both Plasma TV and LCD TV have their advantages and disadvantages. Just like what I have said earlier, the deciding factor is primarily the customer's usage intention and needs.

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