Toshiba's REGZA 32CV510U LCD HDTV gets reviewed
Here recently, we've seen a number of 40-inches or larger panels get reviewed, but what about those looking for something a touch smaller? Enter Toshiba's REGZA 32CV510U, which is one of Tosh's least expensive LCD TVs for 2008. According to CNET reviewers, the set exemplified the phrase "good enough," but didn't do much to wow 'em. They found "respectable black-level performance" and "less-than-accurate color," and while design is surely objective, they weren't exactly keen on it. Everything else, including features, resolution and inputs, were said to be about average, providing enough to likely satisfy more mainstream HDTV shoppers. Still, those looking for a notch above in terms of performance aren't likely to be completely satisfied with what the 32CV510U is packin', but give the read link a little love before passing judgment.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Paul @ May 13th 2008 11:59AM
"good enough" sounds lackluster. Could be a good set if the price was lower. http://tinyurl.com/597838
Hooterman @ May 13th 2008 1:00PM
"about average" is pretty much how I'd sum up the past few years of Toshiba Regza TV's. It's a shame too, Tosh used to be hot stuff.
Corey @ May 13th 2008 2:07PM
By reading the review, to me it seemed like they could have given it a better score than a 6.6. They said that it produced deep blacks, better than most in that size .And the only major complaint was the color. I've seen other reviews where they had complaints with the color and it got better reviews.
JDS @ May 13th 2008 2:27PM
What????
Only "good enough" with "less-than-accurate color," WTF????
Oh Truth Teller & nfinitard I thought Toshiba's new HDTVs were going to SUC to 960p and kill Blu-Ray.......
I Guess Not
Big_Jon_G @ May 13th 2008 3:09PM
Thanks for providing us with links to reviews of flat panel tvs engadgethd. I am in the market for a plasma or lcd and appreciate these kind of posts.