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Review: Toshiba 32HL67U

Embarrassing its 42-inch big brother, this Toshiba turned in the poorest movie performance in our test, converting an expensive Blu-ray disc into Loch Ness Monster footage. Even the distracting automatic backlight adjustment couldn’t bring definition to the inky-black pools in its dark picture. Meanwhile, poor video processing yielded fuzzy, blurred edges. At least it’s not […]
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Rating:

7/10

WIRED
Easy-access side A/V ports. CE-link feature controls certain Toshiba HD DVD players via HDMI cable.
TIRED
Failed to keep the beat in some 24-fps film sources, generating ugly patterns. Miserable noise reduction.

Embarrassing its 42-inch big brother, this Toshiba turned in the poorest movie performance in our test, converting an expensive Blu-ray disc into Loch Ness Monster footage. Even the distracting automatic backlight adjustment couldn't bring definition to the inky-black pools in its dark picture. Meanwhile, poor video processing yielded fuzzy, blurred edges. At least it's not budget-busting.