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Toshiba TheaterWide 62" DLP HDTV Review

I Review This 62" TheaterWide DLP HDTV from Toshiba

By Jonathan McLelland, published Feb 18, 2008
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The Toshiba TheaterWide television line has been designed with the true movie-lover in mind. All of the features that are placed within these gorgeous televisions will truly enhance your favorite movie, allowing you to enjoy the same quality that is found within the movie theaters, and perhaps movies on this screen are better than their larger counterparts. The Toshiba TheaterWide 62" DLP HDTV, Model: 62HM94 can allow you to view your favorite movie, or television show, in a fashion that has otherwise been reserved for those willing to spend over $5,000 for a television. But with the cost of advanced technologies going down, nearly everyone can afford a television that has these types of features. But why is this Toshiba TheaterWide HDTV worth your time and money?

Technology and user-friendliness meet within this stylish and sophisticated high-definition television. If you are searching for a television that will enhance your living room, as well as your entertainment, than you will find this in this Toshiba HDTV. Perhaps the coolest feature about the external aspect of this television is the fact that it is extremely thin for a DLP television. Normally, televisions of this nature can be in upwards of twenty-inches deep. However, this Toshiba TheaterWide HDTV is less than 16-inches deep. This is extremely thin for this type of television, and provides users with the same basic benefits of owning a flat-panel television. This television also features Texas Instruments advanced HD2+ chip, which works to enhance the resolution and contrast of this television. You will notice from the second you turn it on, that the evening news has a vividness and richness that has beforehand been missing. This DLP chip enhances all types of programming, not simply progressive-scan DVDs, like other DLP televisions.

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