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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The XV645 series combines the REGZA® Engine (PixelPure® 5G & Resolution+™) with ClearFrame™ 120Hz for superior picture quality, and adds the bottom Deep Lagoon™ design for an appearance that also stands out from the pack. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.62 inches | | Product Width: | 43.62 inches | | Product Height: | 27.56 inches | | Product Weight: | 52.8 pounds | | Package Length: | 46.9 inches | | Package Width: | 33.5 inches | | Package Height: | 15.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 65.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 36 reviews |
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| | Features | 1080p Full HD CineSpeed™ Display with Built In ATSC/QAM Digital Tuner for Over-the-Air and Cable-in-the-Clear Digital TuningClearFrame™ 120Hz with 5:5 Pull-Down Option50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio3 HDMI™ Digital Inputs with REGZA-LINK®2PixelPure® 5G 14-Bit Internal Digital Video Processor
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TV Aug 15, 2010 Shipping was not on time. Product confusing to setup. Once done the TV is excellent. Good picture and color and a joy to use.
Great HDTV for a Great Price! Aug 05, 2010 I've had this TV now for almost 6 months so I felt I could give it a pretty accurate review.
First: I use this TV with a PS3 plugged through the HDMI with seriously high quality Monster cables and the picture is amazing. I also have a Comcast HD package and the HDTV looks pretty nice, especially for sports, but not nearly as high quality as the Blu-Ray (Comcast is apparently 1080i whereas the PS3 is 1080p). The sound is decent from the speakers on the TV, much better than most. I listen to cable programming via the TV speakers and listen to the PS3/Blu-Ray through a surround sound system. I mean, what can you really expect from TV speakers? I remember when they used to be on the back of televisions!
The TV is durable (I have moved once and it survived!). The only beef I really have is with the remote. It's terrible. It barely works unless it's pointed right at the TV and even then I have to mash power several times for it to turn off. The inputs are kind of a pain to scroll through.
Overall my last TV (Samsung 56" slim DLP) had an ease of use that I have not found (especially with the remote), but for less money than any other 46" flat panel LCD HDTV, you cannot top this!
Pros: picture, durability, value
Cons: bulky remote, ease of use
screen flickers randomly, when powered on Jul 17, 2010 We purchased one ~ 2 months ago and had it delivered. Now at random intervals, the picture flickers when it is turned on. Turning off and then back on again fixes the problem, but I'm still going to send it in for repair/ replacement.
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DISGUSTED! Jul 02, 2010 We bought this TV 1 1/2 years ago and it decided to act up 2 days after the 1 year warranty was up! Once we checked on the warranty, we kept hoping that it was the fact that we weren't using an HDMI cable - so we bought one. THat didn't help the main problem we were having. The first thing that showed up was a red line down the left side of the screen, eventually turned green and blue. This was the problem that seemed to be solved with the HDMI cable... and FYI: the Topshiba Service people are clueless!
THe MAJOR PROBLEM is the double images, lines and un-viewable picture which we were also hoping was going to be fixed with the HDMI cable. NOPE! Just tapping the TV lightly on the back seemed to help for a while but NOW, it is always there. You can't watch the TV. We are now going to have to take it to an authorized service center. Every TV that I have ever had ATLEAST lasted me 7 years - most 10 years.... BUT C'mon, 1 YEAR! HORRIBLE!!!!! Be Careful - and if it isn't the money, I would recommend a Sony or LG. If it is money, a Vizio or Sanyo with do this same job and last a heck of a lot longer.
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Overall, very pleased Jun 30, 2010 I have had my Toshiba 46XV645U TV for about a week now. It replaced an old RCA projection TV that was HD "ready" and actually had a decent picture in HD bur nothing like the newer tv's I had seen. I was lucky enough to find the TV at Walmart for $699 plus tax with free shipping to my house. It was packaged very well with the factory carton inside a very heavy shipping carton. Delivery was by FedX. The TV is ready to place where you want it when you get it out of the shipping carton's as the stand is already attached to the TV. While my wife put the batteries in the remote, I plugged it in and attached the HDMI cable from my Directv HD DVR and was ready to go.
After a short read of part of the manual, and determining that the picture setting should be on "native" for the best HD picture, we both were amazed at the picture quality. I went to the Direct web site and found the code to program into my Direct remote for the TV. The only issue, as has been discussed on several of the reviews, was after a short time, the remote stopped working until the TV was turned off and back on, and then everything worked OK for another bit, and then it did the same thing. I couldn't get a lot of help from online sources but when reading the TV manual a little closer, found where it stated that some issues were possible with HDMI equipment connected to the TV. I began experimenting with the settings and finally found the one that solved the problem for me. It was the speed setting for the on /off on the TV. I set mine to the fast setting and have had no problem since. I think the other setting was constantly emitting a signal that interfered with the Direct receiver.
The sound for us is ok as we weren't using a theater system on the other TV although I am considering at least a sound bar. It seems silly to have the capabilities of this TV and not use them. All in all, I am VERY pleased with everything from the price, shipping and operation of the TV.
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