Toshiba REGZA 32HL67U Review – 32-inch LCD HDTV
Originally Reviewed on August 20th, 2007The Toshiba 32HL67U is a 32-inch, glossy black, widescreen LCD HDTV. It has
comparable features to similar sized LCD TV’s and could be a great option if found at the right price. The 32HL67U is a great looking HDTV set and would look sharp in any type of room. It’s medium sized makes it popular for smaller TV viewing room, bedrooms and offices. The Toshiba brand doesn’t quite match up to the higher-priced big names like Sony or Pioneer but for the average TV viewer the Toshiba REGZA 32HL67U will still look sharp and amazingly better than your old tube TV.
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Toshiba REGZA 32HL67U Features and Specifications:
- Resolution: 720p (1366×768)
- Aspect Ratio: 16×9 Widescreen
- Response Time: 8ms
- Viewing Angle: 178 degrees
- Built-in Tuners: ATSC/NTSC/QAM
- Speakers: 2 (built-in), SRS, WOW
- Component Inputs: 2
- Composite Inputs: 2
- S-Video Inputs: 1
- HDMI Inputs: 3
- PC Compatible: Yes
- Picture-in-Picture: No
The Toshiba 32HL67U has everything you’d expect for a LCD in this price range. It’s missing a few features like the latest 1080p resolution and picture-in-picture but excels in other areas like great speakers and lots of popular HDMI inputs. The Toshiba REGZA 32HL67U is a great buy at the right price. We’ve found prices ranging from $700 up to $1100. If you are considering this HDTV set, make sure you find the best deal.
HDTVUniverse.com gives the Toshiba 32HL67U 7/10 stars!
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Matt's reviewAugust 20, 2007
“The Toshiba brand doesn’t quite match up to the higher-priced big names like Sony or Pioneer…” Ouch. As the owner for a $4K Toshiba HDTV, I picked Toshiba for its quality over those brands.
Biffster's reviewAugust 16, 2009
I bought two of these for my kids at x-mas, and now one lost the picture. I have had many Toshiba products for many years, and never had a problem. Now I will never buy another, and recommend that you stay away. I have read other reviews with the same problem, and Toshiba should have recalled this TV and given a refund. Instead, they chose to treat their loyal customers badly, and trashed their reputation. I am going to the store where I bought these TVs and request that they stop selling Toshiba. Does anyone know where I can sell the other TV that we have to some other sucker?