Flat Screen, 27 inch Display, SDTV, 16:9 Aspect Ratio, ATSC, 480i (SDTV), Digital 3-Line Comb Filter
Offers high-end features for a modest price The 16:9 aspect ratio lets you view a variety of formats, up to, and including, Widescreen The flat screen is enhanced with a comb filter, invar shadow mask and velocity scan modulation Audio features include 2, 5 watt speakers providing virtual surround with MTS stereo A sound leveler and SAP (secondary audio programming) capability round out the package Parental control via the V-chip and a sleep timer add customization abilities, as does the optional Spanish interface Remote control, headphone jacks, and both rear and front connectors make it user friendly.
Price Range: $300
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MPN: 27DF46
Digital TV Standard: SDTV
Screen Type: Flat Screen
Diagonal Screen Size: 27 inch
Aspect Ratio: 16:9, 14:9
Broadcast Format Supported: 480i (SDTV)
Broadcast Format Displayed: 480i (SDTV)
Built-in Tuner: ATSC
Remote Control: Universal
Illuminated Remote: Glowing
Comb Filter: Digital 3-Line
Velocity Scan Modulation: With VSM
Adjustable Color Temp.: Without Adjustable Color Temperature
Subwoofer: Without Subwoofer
Audio Type: Virtual Surround
Audio Output: Fixed
SAP / MTS Stereo: SAP / MTS Stereo
Sound Leveler: With Audio Leveler
Picture in Picture: Without PIP
Parental Control: V-Chip
Sleep Timer: With Sleep Timer
Rear Input Connectors: S-Video x 1, Composite x 1, Audio (RCA) x 1
Front Input Connectors: Composite x 1, Audio (RCA) x 1
Headphone Jack: With Headphone Jack
Channel Labels: With Channel Labels
Closed Caption on Mute: Without Closed Caption On Mute
OSD Languages: English, French, Spanish
Number of Speakers: 2 Speakers
Width: 29.16 in.
Depth: 19.5 in.
Height: 22.64 in.
Weight: 88.2 lb.
Tube Warranty: 2 Years
Overall Warranty: 1 Year
Product ID: 32387884
Cabinet Color: Gray, Silver
Toshiba 27DF46 = Underachiever
Pros: Can receive digital antenna signal
Cons: short lifespan makes digital signal capabilities irrelevant
The Bottom Line: null
Review: Pretty simple. I purchased this TV because it would accept the digital antenna signal once the analog signal is phased out. The TV didn't even make it that long before needing repairs. about 14 months into it, the picture would occasionally go to just... Read Full Review by badtoshiba, May 29, 2007
Short life span, long repair time
Pros: Great picture, nice looking cabinet
Cons: Short lifespan, poor parts availability
The Bottom Line: null
Review: My loving wife bought this tv for me for Christmas of 2006. After doing quite a bit of research, we decided on the Toshiba for price and quality and consumer ratings. The speakers are definately a drawback. The lifespan of this model was too. Near the... Read Full Review by the4bennetts, May 5, 2007
Excellent picture. Horrible sound.
Pros: Great picture, nice features, handy remote.
Cons: Horrendous, undefeatable speakers.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: Once I got over the sticker shock of High Def LCD models, I started looking at conventional tube TVs. I planned on buying a Sony since this was to replace my trusty old 20"that lasted me 15 years. I compared just about every Japanese model out there. To... Read Full Review by wasclywabbit, Apr 23, 2007
Clearly not the best TV, but well worth the money!
Pros: Excellent picture, good price for what you get, relatively small
Cons: HORRIBLE speakers, needs to be tweaked, can only switch inputs with remote
The Bottom Line: If you can't spend alot, but you can't comprimise on picture, this is the way to go.
Review: Let me caveat this review by saying, I am not an expert on TVs and monitors, but consider myself knowledgeable in electronics in general. I tried to do a lot of research before picking a television, and it seems that there's two major categories of... Read Full Review by simex, Jun 9, 2006