Toshiba Now Has 19 Flat Panel TVs
Toshiba has announced a significantly expanded 2005 flat panel line-up with 19 flat panel TVs, ranging from Plasma to LCD to LCD with built-in DVD (LCDVD).
In addition, Toshiba introduced the new SoundStrip speaker system. This new system creates a space-saving and cosmetically pleasing design by eliminating the extra space of traditional side or bottom speakers.
Featuring models in both the TheaterWide and Cinema Series product lines Toshiba now offers one of the industry’s most comprehensive selections of flat panel TVs, and the industry’s largest selection of LCDVD. Toshiba’s flat panel TVs give consumers the option to make high quality television part of any room design or lifestyle.
“With flat panel TV models from 14″ to 50″, Toshiba’s extensive 2005 line-up provides every conceivable option for the consumer,” said Scott Ramirez, VP, Marketing. “Moving the category forward, our industry leading line-up of eight LCDVD combo models provides the ultimate in convenience, and integration into any home decor.”
Toshiba boasts one of the widest arrays of flat panel TVs in the industry,
including screen sizes ranging from 14 to 50 inches measured diagonally, with a selection of widescreen Plasma, widescreen LCD, widescreen LCDVD combo and standard (4:3) LCD.
To ensure the highest possible picture quality, Toshiba will incorporate
its next generation PixelPure AT Digital Video Processing into most of its widescreen HD flat panel models. PixelPure AT (Adaptive Technology) will deliver the consistently high quality picture expected from Toshiba TVs.
AT includes:
- Motion Adaptive De-Interlacing
- Adaptive MPEG Processing
- Adaptive Contrast Enhancement
- Adaptive Color Enhancement
True to Toshiba’s heritage of offering feature-rich products, all
widescreen HD models will also include HDMI(TM) digital inputs for
uncompressed, pure digital video, and CableClear DNR video noise reduction which reduces video noise for a clean, crisp image. In addition, all Integrated HD flat panel TV models include a CableCARD slot, TV Guide On Screen and Toshiba’s new Channel Browser system, which brings the Back Button to the TV.
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