Toshiba TALEN 57HM167 57-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV – EOL August 2007 review

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Customer Rating for this product : 3.5
Purchase Toshiba DLP TVs at your own risk – Todd – Oak Park, IL United States
I bought a 56hm168 before. Within a year, both the lamp exploded dead (all glass) and the engine light. Version of the TV with a Toshiba 57hm167. A year and a year and a half – is dying engine light – and this time it is out of warranty. This is a completely different TV, with several series, and both have had a damage engine light. The cost for repair (if you do it!) And $ 932 for the role. If you have a tech come out and do well over $ 1000. Toshiba also set getoriginal TV while he was in warranty so painful to consider, such as teeth. It took almost 4 months to do so you did. While the image will be able to attract to this beautiful television, and the price is the quality of the product miserable. DO NOT BUY THIS!
Lemon – Gregory T. Blackmore – Illinois, USA
Got it in August 2007 would have looked here first. I do not use many observers, especially for games and movies, not much television. He tried to light last night and the picture comes on. Finally, a pattern of LEDs on the front page, as indicated lamp not working (with a yellow-red flashing LED). There was also a voice that does not work on television, "said Lampe," Yeah. I called Toshiba, and the man made me hang up and take the lamp, then callback. Asked me if I could not see the damage (I could not see there, but do not know what I was looking for). He said that is probably not the bulb, but the case, and that I take it to the dealer nearest (40 miles away, ugh). I felt like I was always around her. I'll just my money to another company in the future, and be sure to check here before me:). Lesson learned. It 'a shame because I liked the TV when it works.
Bang for buck… top notch – Jeff Wyatt –
I can not write a glowing review on this tv enough. Yes, I have a few minor quibbles … SILK EFFECT screen is not the only important (not that really means), is located, but all in all, this is fantastic. Takes a 1080p/24 input (restored to 60, but does an impeccable job) that you can see the new Hi-Def movie formats, as they were meant to be seen. Standard Definition TV in 4:3 format will be moved to endure.
I'm connected to the HD-A35 Toshiba HD-DVDPlayer, and I can not tell you how many people drop their jaws.
This TV, frankly, was to steal too much!
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