Toshiba announces availability of new Regza lineup
Shortly after dropping prices across the board on its HD DVD player lineup, Toshiba is now announcing the availability of a myriad of Regzas. The 46-, 47-, 52-, and 57-inch Cinema Series sets are all set to hop on the shipping truck and head to consumers momentarily, and they'll be packin' a ClearFrame 120Hz anti-blur system, 1080p capability, PixelPure3G 14-bit digital video processing, DynaLight dynamic backlight, and Tosh's SoundStrip speaker system. Similar to Hitachi's newfangled Reel60 system, Toshiba is incorporating its own Motion Vector Frame Interpolation (MVFI) technology in order to eliminate blur and make images silky smooth. The new sets have expanding Toshiba's Regza lineup to include sizes ranging from 26-inch to 57-inches in size, and if you're interested in picking one up, be sure to visit the read link for the full rundown of prices.























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Aaron @ Jun 30th 2007 9:41AM
Cinema Series REGZA
42LX177 ($2,299.99, June 2007)
46LX177 ($2,999.99, June 2007)
52LX177 ($3,999.99, June 2007)
57LX177 (TBD, July 2007)
meh...those prices seem a little high compared to the Sharp and Samsung offerings. The Samsung LN-T5265F is under 3K online and same goes for the 52" 82U. The prices listed are MSRP so the final price may be a little lower. What I would really like is a 57" 1080 LCD under 4K without banding or clouding issues.
Alex @ Jun 30th 2007 3:32PM
I also like how they claim the TVs are coming out in June 2007. The press release date is June 29th. Kinda running out of time to get these HDTVs out huh?
mike @ Jul 2nd 2007 2:30AM
my friend saw these tvs at a toshiba convention. He said they are the best tvs hes seen to date. I have been waiting for the fabled samsung 71/81 series which feature 120hz/led lighting. Unfortunetly, Samsung doesent want to release any damn specs on the tvs. Come august 1st, if still nothing, im going to pick up this new 46" toshiba. And mr post #1, The samsung LNT 65F series is not 120hz. They are on the lower end compared to the cinema series. Cinema can only be compared with the samsung models I listed above, which no1 really knows anything about apart from an old CES announcment.
Jason @ Jul 10th 2007 12:48AM
Ncie looking LCD HDTVs, great commercials but how is the picture?
http://lcdpreview.com/