Toshiba 26LV610U 26-Inch 720p LCD TV with Built in DVD Player, Black

  • 26" 16:9 Wide Screen
  • 720P Resolution
  • 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • HDMI Input
  • PC input

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26" LCD TV with Built in DVD Player

Toshiba 26LV610U 26-Inch 720p LCD TV with Built in DVD Player, Black

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  1. Like all Toshiba TV’s, the picture quality is top-notch. I compared this TV to a Samsung of similar size. Toshiba’s color was a tad better than Samsung, but the Samsung was excellent also. Built in DVD player is a plus when space is limited for a separate player. We use this TV in our bedroom and the 26″ size is perfect, almost bought Toshiba’s similiar TV in 22″ size, glad I picked went for the 26″, bigger is always better. . .

    Two gripes, you cannot tilt the TV downward. We have ours on a 5 drawer dresser and we have to look up to watch the TV when laying down in bed. If you do not tilt the TV downward the picture quality goes away, and I mean away, so dark you can’t even watch it. I made a wedge out of some molding I had laying around to raise the rear of the TV so it tilts down. No having the screen tilt is a big mistake by Toshiba, the smaller screens sizes of this similar TV DO tilt, I cannot see why Toshiba did not use the same tilt feature in the 26″ model. Very bad design for Toshiba on this one. The other gripe is the sound amplifier could be a tad stronger if the TV is used in a room other than a bedroom. The best bet would be a set of amplified speakers if the TV is used in a noisey enviroment. Yes I know you shouldn’t have to go out and buy external speakers, but this is a common problem with ALL flat screen LCD TV’s, there is not enough room for quality speakers in the thin case design.

    Overall this a great TV for picture quality and the built in DVD player is a plus.

    To solve the tilting problem, I would suggest mounting the TV on a wall with a wall mount that will enable you to tilt the TV to any desired position. I am thinking of doing that myself.

    I would highly recommend this TV/DVD combo.

    Additional comment: Wall mounting was simple and easy, but you do need 2 people of course to do this safely. Find at least one stud in your wall, the spacing of the mount does not allow you to screw the mount into two studs of course. Use winged Toggle Bolts for the side without the stud if mounting on sheet rock with a hollow wall behind the sheet rock. If stud mounting is not acceptable, the use of the winged Toggle Bolts can be used to attach the mount to the wall. Make sure your mount has full tilt capabilites of many degrees.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Review of Toshiba 26LV610U HDTV/CD PLAYER COMBO.

    This purchase replaced a Toshiba 3 way combination TV/VCR/CD analog unit which had given excellent service for at least a decade.

    The new combo unit described above is excellent in every respect except sound. The volume control operates an 0-50 on screen scale. Set at 50-maximum possible volume, sitting no more than 8 feet away, the sound is too low for quiet conversation to be heard clearly. The problem is worse on some DVD discs.

    It should not be necessary to buy aftermarket amplifiers/speakers. This report should be submitted to Toshiba—there may be a way to program the sound to fix this problem with the existing rear-pointing speakers.

    Respectfully submitted,

    Mike Jackson
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. I purchased this TV to replace a much smaller TV for the bedroom.

    The picture quality and sound are about what I was expecting.

    I am hard of hearing and have no problem in hearing the sound.

    It is easy to plug in extra speakers to boost the sound and that

    is what I have also done. I am getting sound from internal and ext.

    speakers now. I don’t expect theater sound, but with the extra spkrs.

    (fairly cheap Altec Lansing), the sound is def. more than I need now.

    The picture quality is better than most TV’s of this type, but as

    many have noted, it is far better when you are directly in front of

    the TV and esp. not at an angle below the TV. I have manually tilted

    the TV downward and the picture is much better now while lying in bed.

    So. . . . even tho the sound was already good or better than most as is,

    the sound is much more improved with the cheapie external speaker and

    the picture quality problem has been solved. I do wish that Toshiba

    had made the stand so it could be tilted w/o having to resort to manually

    tilting it.

    The built in DVD player seems to work OK. I have not used it much but

    seems to function appropriately. Just played regular DVD’s with it.

    I did try to play some jpgs and it is one of the worst at doing that

    I have used. . . . (comparing it to other DVD players much older). I

    would have expected it to be superior in this area, but it is very

    slow advancing from picture to picture. Nothing about this feature

    (displaying jpg’s) seems to be intuitive. Would be nice if there

    would be a firmware update and fix this, but I doubt there will

    be.

    My worst grip is the remote. The features are labeled with lettering

    that makes it very hard to find two of the most used features that I

    use. . . . “picture size” (depending on air TV or DVD) and also the

    “source” button. I use these often and am slowly learning where to

    find them, but it is aggravating to have to spend time looking for them.

    I am considering getting a marker or something to physically label

    these two buttons.

    All in all, it is a good TV and I believe I would buy it again even

    tho I usually prefer the Sony brand which we have in the den.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. N. Phan says:

    This TV is very simple to use. Take it out of the box, turn it on, auto search channels, change picture mode to “Movie” and you have a decent TV. It sounds a little better than most HDTVs, but you buy an HDTV for the picture. If you want HDTV sound, you have to add a multi-speaker home theater system. The picture is good with “Movie” setting. Out of the box it resorts to “Sports” setting that is just awful. I even tried it with an HD football game and it blurred the grass. Picture suffers from some motion blur, but IMO all LCD TVs have motion blur. The remote is very intuitive – you can change aspect ratio on the fly. QAM tuner works well, so it plays nice with cable.

    The DVD Player is what sets this combo TV apart from the pack. It upconverts DVDs and Divx beautifully. That’s right it plays Divx!!! It also plays CDs, VCDs, Picture CDs, and multitrack WMA CDs.

    This TV would be great for anyone building a home theater system in a confined space or confined budget. Thinking dorm room, first apartment situation. The built in DVD/CD player could be hooked to any home theater receiver with speakers via Digital Component Out.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Arun K. Babu says:

    Picture quality good, DVD combo seems to be having issues , but can manage.

    The Sound is horrible , even with the maximum volume you can not enjoy a movie.

    Not worth paying around 400 for this.

    Rating: 2 / 5

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