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Toshiba 46WX800U
$2,599.00
Released September, 2010
The Pros:Connects with other equipment and signal sources extremely quickly - setup is fast. Recognizes network connections instantly, no work involved. 3D rendering is clear, no ghosting.
The Cons:Can get a headache after awhile when watching lots of 3D content.
The Toshiba WX800 is a high-end 46" LED/LCD television equipped with full 3D resolution technology designed to create a more immersive home cinema experience. By using 3D viewing devices (glasses) users can experience full 3D content on home televisions that include 3D resolution support.
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The Toshiba 46WX800 model is part of Toshiba's Cinema Series which includes a 55" WX800 model and two standard high-def displays (non-3D), all of which include the same basic body design and extra features.
The Toshiba 46WX800 is equipped with a 7 million to 1 dynamic contrast ratio, and includes full LED back-lighting support. The WX800 device is powered by a 240Hz Toshiba "ClearFrame" processor that is fully capable of processing a variety of media sources and file extensions; MPEG4-MVC, and RealD formats are included along with several others. The WX800 device also includes built-in 802.11 b/g/n wireless support for use with the Netflix streaming function and VUDU, Facebook, Twitter and social networking sites. The device is additionally equipped with 4 HDMI ports, a component input, a PC input, and HDMI-CEC support for use with a single universal HDMI remote.
The Toshiba WX800 model and cinema series televisions will only be available in the United States upon release in Q4 2010.
Features
- High-end 3D Resolution Television
- LCD Viewing Technology
- LED Back-lit
- 7 Million to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- 240HZ Toshiba Processor
- Integrated 802.11 b/g/n wireless support
- Netflix Streaming
- VUDU Social Networking
- Facebook
- Twitter
- YouTube
- Flickr
- Interface Ports
- HDMI (4)
- HDMI-CEC
- PC/VGA
- Component
- Available in a 55" or 46" model
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connects with other equipment and signal sources extremely quickly - setup is fast
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recognizes network connections instantly, no work involved
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3D rendering is clear, no ghosting
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PC connections through HDMI are clear, need no adjustments
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downloads and installs software updates automatically without needing to go through a manual procedure
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color detail is extreme, subtle shades clearly defined
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can get a headache after awhile when watching lots of 3D content
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