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Toshiba 46UX600U


$1,700.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Picture is very sharp and clear, detail is excellent. WiFi connection is quick and solid, streams content really well. Good range of online services available, and includes full DLNA support.

The Cons:Online services don't include Netflix. Doesn't have support for Composite/Component inputs. Text can look faded when on a black background.

The Toshiba 46UX600 is one of three UX600 Series edge-lit LED TVs (40UX600, 46UX600, 55UX600) released in March 2010. All three models host an Air Lagoon design with an ultra-thin 2” depth, and are Energy Star 4.0 compliant.

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More importantly, the 46UX600 and its peers feature an included WPA Wi-Fi adapter for instant access to entertainment-on-demand NET TV services like Vudu (movies), Pandora (music), Flickr (photos), and Facebook (social networking), to name a few. Included with the 46” 46UX600 model is a 3M:1 dynamic contrast ratio; DynaLight technology for automatic adjustments of the backlight intensity; and Toshiba’s ClearFrame 120Hz technology, which doubles the video frames from 60 to 120 per second to reduce motion blur.

Features

  • UX600 Series LED TV
  • 46” Air Lagoon Design
  • Ultra-Thin Frame
  • Energy Star 4.0 Compliant
  • Included Wi-Fi Adapter
  • NET TV Services
  • DynaLight Technology
  • ClearFrame Technology
  • CrystalCoast High Contrast Coating
  • AutoView
  • Dolby Volume
  • Digital Photo Frame Mode
  • Gaming Mode

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    picture is very sharp and clear, detail is excellent

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    WiFi connection is quick and solid, streams content really well

  • 1

    good range of online services available, and includes full DLNA support

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    self-adjusts according to the room's lighting, keeps your eyes relaxed and the picture looking great

  • 1

    fast enough response for gaming purposes

Cons
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    online services don't include Netflix

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    doesn't have support for Composite/Component inputs

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    text can look faded when on a black background

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