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Toshiba 19SL410U


$229.99 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Gets over-the-air HD broadcasts without the need for anything external, handy extra. Great price for any television, good value. Setup is easy with nicely organized menus.

The Cons:Only 2 HDMI inputs, which get used up pretty quickly in most households. Smaller display is a bit hard to watch from across the room.

The Toshiba 19SL410U is the smallest of the three models that make up the SL410 entry-level LED TV series.  With an 18.5 inch diagonal LED widescreen, at an ultraslim 1.38" deep, this television offers the most compact option of the series, while still sharing many of the same features.

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  Like the 32SL410U 32" model, this television has a video resolution of 720p to provide a crystal-clear display, ideal for watching standard and high-definition video and broadcasts.  With Dynalight Dynamic Backlight Control technology, all of these models offer full LED backlighting to provide deep blacks and bright whites simultaneously.  In addition, this series offers a Gaming Mode that enhances the sound and speeds of the image processing response of games, allowing better picture quality with high-impact use.  Finally, these models are equipped with a Native Mode, which restores the 3-5% of the picture that is normally lost through over-scanning. 

Features

  • 720p Resolution
  • Refresh Rate of 60Hz
  • Digital Noise Reduction
  • Invisible Speaker System
  • 2 HDMI Ports
  • 1 PC Input Port
  • 1 USB Connection
  • Sleep Timer

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    gets over-the-air HD broadcasts without the need for anything external, handy extra

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    great price for any television, good value

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    setup is easy with nicely organized menus

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    energy efficient while in operation, barely draws any power

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    remote control is comfortable to work with and well designed

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    fights glare enough that you can have it next to a window

Cons
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    only 2 HDMI inputs, which get used up pretty quickly in most households

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    smaller display is a bit hard to watch from across the room

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