Compare the 42HL67 to these 42" LCD HDTVs:
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Toshiba REGZA 42HL67U 42" 720p LCD HDTV
If you're shopping for an HDTV and have narrowed your sites on LCDs, then make sure you put the Toshiba REGZA line of well-rated LCD televisions on your list. In particular, the 42HL67 is an excellent set to put near the top.
The 42HL67 outputs 720p of high definition resolution, making your favorite television shows, DVDs, and videogames come alive with stunning clarity, depth of color and realism.
Reviews throughout the Net have remarked on the REGZA line-up's outstanding features and overall value, particularly when compared with the other leaders in LCDs, namely Sony, Samsung and Sharp.
The 42HL67 comes packed with the latest technology from Toshiba: PixelPure 14-bit digital video processing for smooth, clear, life-like images, and the Premium LCD CineSpeed Panel display which boasts an 8 ms response time.
Too many people neglect to think about sound when shopping for an HDTV, so take note of the 42HL67 's SRS WOW audio system. It combines SRS 3D virtual surround technology, TruBass and Focus for sound expansion, all to create the most realistic reproduction of movie theatre sound in your family room.
It all boils down to: is the 42HL67 the best HDTV for you? Some points to consider:
- Fully weigh a comparison of LCD versus plasma versus DLP televisions. Each has its merits and drawbacks. (LCDs have bright, crisp screens, but can the picture quality is more difficult to appreciate when viewing from an angle).
- Do you currently have devices like a Blu-Ray player, HD-DVD or Playstation 3 that can output a high definition signal? What is the high range of their output? If it's 1080p, do you want to consider looking at a set that is capable of 1080p (such as the sister model of this one, the Toshiba Regza 42HL167)?
- How far will you be sitting from the set? A 42" screen is best viewed from distances roughly 8 to 10 feet from the set.
- Get advice from people who know this set best... those who have bought the 42HL67 and reviewed it at Amazon.com.
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