Product Description
Get more big screen performance than you bargained for. Step up to Toshiba's L5200U LED HD television, offering the best image quality in a large-screen TV, and the finest entertainment value for your money. Gather round and enjoy without moving in close or squinting. With its 1080p Full HD resolution, this affordable big screen can bring stunning movies and great gaming right into your living room-for less. Energy-efficient LED backlighting offers bright, sharp images and supports our stylish, thin-bezel Aero design that complements any décor. ClearFrame 120Hz technology doubles normal frame rates for blur-busting, fast-action sports and video. For total entertainment, the new two-way ported speakers and Audyssey Premium Television suite provide fuller sound with deeper bass. A full jack pack of connections make short work of building a home theater, including 3 HDMI ports for hooking in a gaming console or AV receiver, an HD PC connection and more. Its price tag is a sight for sore eyes, too. So leave store or lower-tier brands where they belong-on the shelf. Take home the L5200U LED HDTV, and watch Toshiba innovation and reliability in a truly brilliant performance.
- Top HD picture quality with 1080p Full HD resolution.
- ClearFrame 120Hz: Reduces blurring caused by high-speed video and improves picture clarity without impacting brightness or adding flicker.
- Dynamic backlight control for deeper blacks and more detail.
- Easily connect to high definition video and amazingly immersive surround sound in one cable.
- USB Media: Easily connect to your favorite tunes and photos, create slideshows, or listen to your personal playlists with this feature.
Toshiba 50L5200U 50-Inches 1080P/120HZ LED TV Reviews
Toshiba 50L5200U 50-Inches 1080P/120HZ LED TV Reviews
| 6 of 7 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Toshiba 50L5200U 50-Inches 1080P/120HZ LED TV (Electronics) The thing that attracted me to this tv is the fact that it has 3 HDMI inputs while most tv's in this range only offer 2. I really don't understand the thinking that goes behind selling higher end TV's with more HDMI connections. If the tv has internet connectivity built in, that is one LESS HDMI connection that is required, but if you are like me and want to add a streaming network player, you need that extra HDMI connection if you already are using the other 2 for BluRay and satellite receivers.The 2nd selling point was that the screen, while not truly a matte finish, is still much less reflective than the other top brands, especially LG. This was a big consideration for me, as my tv room has a lot of windows. I love the TV's appearance. It is very thin with a modern look. The picture quality is great, and I like the movie mode for watching movies and normal tv dramas and sitcoms, while the 120hz ClearFrame is great for sports, especially fast action sports... Read more 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Toshiba 50L5200U 50-Inches 1080P/120HZ LED TV (Electronics) Set this TV up yesterday, was quite easy. The picture is awesome! Many have complained about the sound, but really does any flat screen TV have great sound? My other TV a Sony 32" doesn't, my friend's Samsung doesn't, nor have I heard great sound on any of them. I put a Coby sound bar on, sounds great now! Has plenty of inputs, would of liked to have something other than 3.5 mm audio output jack, luckily my Coby sound bar had such a connection, a couple of RCA Jacks would of been nice. It does have a digital sound output. My biggest complaint is you can ONLY use the remote that came with it. I can't use my Cable DVR remote. On calls to Time Warner and Toshiba, after about an hour trying to program it myself, no one had a code, and Toshiba said it would be about a year before one was availabe?? Say what! A little bit of a P.I.A. but I guess I can live with it, as really the only functions I really use with the Toshiba remote is volume, to turn it off and on and the occasional video... Read more |
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