Toshiba REGZA 32LV67U 32-Inch LCD HDTV with DVD Player
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Now you can play your entertainment library on one versatile machine. Since the 32LV67 has both a DVD player and a 32-inch screen, you won't have to worry about connecting different electronic components in order to watch your favorite program. This convenience is matched only by its smart, stylish design. The Value of LCD TVs Full-Featured DVD Player Connections
Audio Toshiba's StableSound feature maintains television volume within a preset range regardless of the source signal. This is an extremely useful feature when transitioning between a quiet television program and a very loud commercial advertisement or when changing channels. SRS WOW, a combination of SRS 3D, TruBass, and Focus sound-expanding systems, create a 3-D sound field with improved bass response over standard TV audio and create directed, three-dimensional audio sweet spot for maximum enjoyment. The cabinet includes stereo speakers, but the TV also has optical digital output for connecting to your audio system. Other Features What's in the Box |
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Inexpensive quality LCD HDTV with DVD Player |
| Review Date: April 13, 2007 |
| Reviewer: C. J. Cox, |
| Pros: Great high contrast screen, built in DVD player, built in speakers, side audio/video in ports, 3 HDMI ports, computer port. And finally, price.... oh.. and yes, it actually has a ATSC Tuner!!
Cons: Menus aren't too intuitive... sometimes tries to be too simple, other times it too difficult. Some settings are not remembered, you have to set them over and over and over and over... Unit came with an immediate flash upgrade (flash card included), wasn't expecting that. DVD is not Bluray or HD-DVD. No PIP... which is typical nowadays, just seems a shame to waste all of those inputs. This is an excellent HDTV for the price. Having the built in DVD is a plus BUT it is not a HD DVD unit... just a normal DVD. This unit is going into my daughter's upstairs den. Highly recommended. I tested against LG, Samsung, Phillips and Westinghouse. The Toshiba picture was a good as the best from the others and had the additional features. |
I am impressed |
| Review Date: September 24, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Paul E. Guy, |
| Needed a decent compact tv for a small apartment I keep in the city for work. This 32" weighes under 40 lbs., has amazing picture and sound, and with a built in progressive scan DVD requires, only one plug in, sits compactly on a standard end table, and works with only one remote (and no extra cables except cable in). It sure exceeded my expectations. -- And for the girlies out there, it's kind of pretty. (Only downside: no swivel or tilt.) |
Highly Recommended |
| Review Date: June 26, 2007 |
| Reviewer: I. Donaldson, |
| Excellent TV with plenty of options. We upgraded to HD cable shortly afterwards and we were immensely impressed by the increase in picture quality over our previous TV (27" CRT Sony Trinitron) with regular cable. Obviously the built-in DVD player isn't HD or Blu-ray... that would have driven the price up another $500 or so and the selection/price of HD DVDs and Blu-ray discs aren't yet worth the investment. However, the built-in DVD player is upconverting so you can upgrade your TV and DVD player all at once.
The only downside is the large amount of heat generated by the set. But, this is a small inconvenience in comparison to how much happier we are with the new TV. BUY IT! |
Toshiba Tv |
| Review Date: June 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: R.E.S., Arlington, Va. USA |
| I bought this due to its high rating from Consumer Reports. I am not disappointed one bit. The set is attractive (black frame) and the HD picture quality is superb. The only drawback is the built-in DVD player which is not HDDVD or Blue Ray capabable. As more and more disks come out in HD, I will likely be forced to purchase another DVD player to view them in HD. |
5 Star Satisfaction |
| Review Date: October 29, 2007 |
| Reviewer: L. Robillard, Norman, OK USA |
| The Red Sox won the world Series and I watched every moment on my new Toshiba Regaza 32" HDLCD/DVD TV!
I am legally blind, but I can see a quality image. I am also in an electric chair with MS, but I didn't want to have to sit up close. I shopped online for about three months, read many, many reviews and narowed my choice to Toshiba. As the purchase date got closer, I called multiple vendors in the OKC metro area, shopping price and delivery/set-up options. Nothing avaiable could compete with the choices from Amazon. As the Sox appeared to be going to the AlCS playoffs, I began to fear missing a game. My dad was "Babe Ruth's batboy and while I waited my whole life for the 2004 victory, I didn't think I'd live to see a second championship. Oklahoma is not Red Sox nation, but as a card carrying member, I was determined to participate fully. When it bame clear that I would save hundreds of dollars by buying online, I took the plunge and called in the order to avoid many possible misunderstanding. I also elected to spend $12.00 more to buy direct from Amazon in order to get free delivery and assure a wrinkle free purchase in case I didn't think the value equaled the price. I think the Amazon tool of clicking "talk to a live person is great! I got a call-back in less than 60 seconds, twice! The TV was delivered free and unpacked by "White Glove FedEX" ahead of the promised date and only 5 days later! Because of being able to track the delivery online, I had scheduled my cable provider to come 2 hours after unpacking and the setup was completed at no additional cost. I am so thrilled with the quality and service that I have decided to replace my bedroom TV with another Toshiba from Amazon. I didn't expect the perks of 'stretch and 2 zoom levels" that HD service includes. What a great way to watch reruns of impossible catches! The investment in my Toshiba and monthly HD service has given me new options to participate in life. Thank you Amazon and Toshiba. |
Some self-install tips to keep in mind |
| Review Date: November 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: SmokeStack, North Georgia |
| For those who aren't aware, and I was one of them, this TV does not come ready to view right out of the box. The TV is terrific, with a great HD picture, vibrant colors, and looks better than my main 65" Mitsubishi HD TV in the family room.
This one was picked to replace the bedroom model and so far, it's proven to be the right choice in terms of quality and value. I'm a Directv customer, so what I have to say about self-installing might prove helpful to others considering the task ahead. Once the TV arrived, I hooked it up directly to the satellite-in port using the coax cable connection coming directly from the dish. Wrong choice and no picture. Next, thinking the old conversion box would suffice, I went that route with the same results as before. Realize, that I already have a 5 LNB dish and a functional HD/DVR operational with my main viewing TV so I thought I was okay to add on to what was already in place. Finally, I called Directv and learned that one has to get their special HD20 conversion box ($99) and pay an additional $20 processing fee. Fine, but in order to get a technician to come out, the wait would have been several days if not weeks because of the demand realized recently by Directv having added up to 70+ HD channels. It seems, many folks are wanting to convert and all at the same time. So, I elect to self-install with Directv sending me 'everything I needed' to set up the new HD configuration. Not exactly. The Regza has 3 HDMI ports, which stands for High Definition Media Interface and are very similar to USB ports on your home computer. The HD conversion box from Directv also comes with a special small, lipstick sized filter, that must be attached to your main connection out of the wall and sandwiched between that and your TV's 'Satellite IN' coax port. Directv does not include a HDMI cable to interface with your HD box and the TV which is the preferred way to go for maximum picture quality. I had to figure that one out on my own after several frustrating attempts to use the old red-yellow-white plug in cables to do the job. Next, it was off to Best Buy to buy the HDMI cable for $59 (6' long size), connect it to the named ports on the box and TV, then call Directv to have them walk me through the final stages of authorization, setting up the remote, providing them all the serial numbers on the box, and access card, before finally getting the on-screen prompts to complete the process. You'll have to jump through some hoops but the end result is nothing short of spectacular! I haven't seen a quality picture similar to the Regza anywhere, including the various store models. Hopefully, this advisory will help you eliminate some of the angst I went through in getting the TV operational. |
great picture and TV |
| Review Date: July 5, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Christopher F. Marino, |
| I don't usually do reviews (thanks to those that do). Own a panasaonic 37 inch plasma which we were very happy with - have had it a couple of years. Wasn't expecting much of a difference between the Toshiba and Panasonic but WOW - cant believe the crispness and brightness of the Toshiba LCD. Maybe its the LCD v. plasma, maybe its the natural progression of technology getting better but it is a remarkable picture and integrated DVD is sweet feature as well. Wish it had a cable card slot, but thats all it really lacks. DO it . DO it. |
toshiba television |
| Review Date: June 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Eric Kelley, Round Rock, Texas USA |
| unit came via shipping service and was delivered for signature which is reassuring for items like this. Unpacked it and set it up and it was great! Good picture and sound, the built in DVD was nice. Mounted it on the wall in the exercise room and now I am getting more exercise than ever |
novice |
| Review Date: December 7, 2007 |
| Reviewer: John in DC, |
| I am no videophile. I wanted a large flatscreen LCD TV with a digital tuner. Based on Consumer reports reviews narrowed the search to Sony, Panasonic, Samsung and Toshiba: all highly rated for picture quality in a 32 inch set. On further review, narrowed the search to Panasonic and Toshiba. Settled on Toshiba based on price comparison and was totally sold after realizing I could get the set at a great price with the DVD built in. Purchased from electronics expo through amazon. Easy purchase and quick delivery. Was a little surprised to see the price fluctuating between $706-$760 dollars within the span of days. shipping added $50. The picture is beautiful! I have no cable or satellite, only an old aerial on my chimney with an amplifier for the signal. Surprisingly all the major networks already broadcast a digital signal so the TV picks up multiple signals for each channel one analog, one digital, and many with a digital weather station. The TV was simple to set up. Out of the box, connect the antenna, simple program for channel selection. DVD picture is also great. No regrets here. Would highly recommend this toshiba set as well as amazon and electronics expo for the ease of the transaction. |
Very pleasing TV |
| Review Date: December 7, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Rick U., South Windsor, CT USA |
| We are most happy with this TV. It is replacing a 27" unit whose tuner died. Sound is clean and solid, controls are pretty intuitive, and picture is great. One caveat: Do not order this one if you'll be sitting more than 10' from the screen - go with the 37" or larger. Also, do not place this in an entertainment center unless you can easily access the left side for the DVD player slot. All in all, very happy. |
no complaints... |
| Review Date: December 17, 2007 |
| Reviewer: P. Kress, Northborough, MA USA |
| It has taken me years to buy a HDTV. Yes, there are better sets on the market, but none with a trusted brand, a built in DVD, multiple HDMI, and a QAM tuner for the price.
I own a Toshiba CRT that I like very much. I had never seen the LCDs (very few stores carry them around here) but the reviews here on Amazon and my past experience with Toshiba made up my mind. Received the set in less time than Amazon estimated. The delivery people opened the box, set everything up, and verified that it was in working order. We did all this on my kitchen table, so no cable to feed it. I threw in a DVD and was instantly WOWed. It looked and sounded great. Later that night I took off the table stand and put the set up on the wall. After about 15 minutes it had scanned my cable, both analog and digital and was ready to go. My cable company sends out NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, NESN, and PBS HD in clear QAM...so glad to have the QAM tuner. All I can say is that in comparison, that first DVD now looks terrible! Actual HD signals on this set are incredible. The DVD and other SD still signals look great, but the HD just jumps out at you. You will find yourself watching things you have NO interest in just because they look so good! I know other reviewers have complained about the set not remembering certain preferences....I have not seen this but for one exception. HD channels always revert back to native resolusion. So if you are watching a SD program on an HD channel, stretch it to fit the screen, turn off the set, then turn it back on, it will no longer be stretched. I think this was the right choice by Toshiba. For SD analog stations, it does remember the setting. I have also not experienced the slowness that some reviews have mentioned. Set turns on quick and is immediatly responsive. It also does NOT heat up like some reviewers have mentioned. All in all, I am more than happy with this set. The built in DVD was a nice to have for me so I could just mount the set and not worry about where to put a player. |
Sweet TV |
| Review Date: October 1, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Thomas Hasdorff, NC |
| My wife and I love this new TV. The only problem is that it is so much better than the one we have in the living room (this one is on the wall in our bedroom). I calibrated it this week and movies look amazing. HD channels look nearly perfect except for CBS which is a problem with the station not the TV. Even the sound is above average for standard TV speakers. Anyone that says otherwise was too lazy to go into the menu and customize settings. I would recommend this TV to anyone. |
I love it! |
| Review Date: September 20, 2007 |
| Reviewer: E. Mofsowitz, Norwalk, CT United States |
| This 32" LCD HDTV from Toshiba is great. The picture & quality is excellent and the DVD is quiet. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a 32". |
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Inexpensive quality LCD HDTV with DVD Player