Question:
37 inch Toshiba HDTV for 800 bucks, I wanna buy, help please???
Bj D
2008-04-10 09:59:15 UTC
The only thing is, is that it states it is a 720p tv. I do not want that i want atleast 1080 i , but under its features it says

Costco extends manufacture warranty to 2 years
Returns accepted within 90 days from date of purchase
Screen Size: 37”
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Dynamic Contrast (4-Mode)
Auto Aspect Detection
Resolution: 1366 x 768
PixelPure 3G™:14-Bit Internal Digital Video Processing
DynaLight™: Dynamic Back Light Control
Cinespeed™: LCD Panel with 10 bit video output
TheaterWide®: Modes 6 (inc. Native Mode)
Native Mode™
HDTV Compatibility: up to 1080p
Tuner: NTSC/ATSC/QAM
DNR for all inputs (except PC)
Gloss Black Cabinetry
Channel Browser™
Favorite Browser™
Table Top Stand: Included
Weight: 41.9 lbs. (w/ out stand), 46.31 lbs. (w/ stand)
Dimensions (WxHxD): 36.25" x 24.15" x 4.85" (w/ out stand), 36.25" x 26.04" x 11.23 (w/ out stand)
Audio:

And do you see it says HDTV Compatibility: up to 1080p?

Does that only mean for devices?
Three answers:
belltownb
2008-04-10 10:11:59 UTC
That TV will make a 1080i cable signal look great.



It is a very good price and and TV I seen in stores here in Canada my only concern is that I don't does as good of job with the standard definitions signal. I based I want I have seen at the stores and what I have read in Consumer Reports that speak this TV in there Dec and March Issues.
anonymous
2008-04-11 14:27:55 UTC
The description could be wrong. the TV may only be able to show 1080i not 1080p. There is very little visible difference. 1080p will be outdated in a year or so anyway.
ShadowChimp
2008-04-10 17:03:40 UTC
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Check out the Sharp LC-37D62U......

Rival features, rival price.... BEAUTIFUL picture.... I guarentee you'll love it


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