Toshiba Televisions Are Raising The Bar

By Matthew Kerridge

If you were out shopping around for a TV recently, you might have noticed that they are in a constant state of improvement both aesthetically and quality wise. Bulky, awkward televisions are a thing of the past, and most major chain stores don't even carry those type of televisions anymore. Most have upgraded to HDTVs with all kinds of bells and whistles. Leading the pack with these LED and LCD HDTVs are the folks working for Toshiba. The company has been a bar raiser in regards to setting the standard in high definition television norm. Perhaps if you were looking to purchase something high def, you might consider looking at Toshiba televisions.

But before you run down to Target or wherever and get a new television, you should have a pretty good idea of what it is you are aiming to get.

There are rarely a shortage of options or brands when you are staring down the wall of HDTVs, so you should have a decent idea of a few things: the technical specifications, the size, and the amount you are willing to spend for the first two.

One of the interesting things about Toshiba televisions is their commitment to making something that everyone can enjoy. Since everyone doesn't share in my dream of having a 50"+ television in their living room, offering a variety of sizes was an obvious wise business decision. But more than most television companies, Toshiba takes their LCD TVs to as small as 15" to as big as 57", which offers an incredible amount of wiggle room for someone to find the perfect size for their needs.

The price of Toshiba televisions can range from somewhere in the $250 dollar range to somewhere around $2, 000. This is pretty much in league will all the other LCD TV brands that are currently on the market, perhaps even slightly cheaper.

One of the newest innovations to grace Toshiba's formidable product line involves a fuse between television and even higher-grade technology. Using the same chip found in the Playstation 3, the Cell Regza TV has this incredibly fast processor at its disposal, which allows a lot of features currently unheard of in the field of HDTVs. This product is currently only for sale in Japan, but is expected to make a stateside debut in 2010.

There is no argument that Toshiba has set the bar very high. They are among the best in HD televisions, and with good reason. So while you might anxiously await the sale of the Cell Regza here in the U. S., Toshiba is well on its way to putting that to shame. - 29967

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