Toshiba has introduced several new televisions for the various market segments

Toshiba has expanded its range of television sets in 2012 through the issuance of new devices at once in seven different product lines designed to meet the demand in primary and secondary market segments.

Toshiba C120U

The largest among the new products is a model Toshiba HT2U. It has a screen diagonal of 65 inches and supports Full HD resolution of 1080p. It also claims to support some of the technologies designed to improve image quality (ClearFrame 120Hz) and sound (Audyssey with BassXT). The maximum value of the image contrast is 40000:1. To connect the signal sources, there are three-port HDMI, a connector VGA, component input. In addition, the device is equipped with a port USB, on which you can connect hard drives to play with their content. TV Toshiba HT2U CCFL 1080P now available for a suggested retail price of around $ 1700.

Toshiba L7200U
In a series of Toshiba L7200U LED Cinema TV, there are are two devices that have screen sizes 55 and 47 inches. In both cases, support Full HD resolution of 1080p. Both models are equipped with dual-core processors, support technology ClearScan 240Hz, Audyssey with BassXT, capable of displaying stereoscopic images and content to convert 2D-to-3D. The maximum value of the image contrast is 40000:1. There are four video inputs HDMI, VGA port and component input. Additionally equipped with a new network port Ethernet, integrated wireless module Wi-Fi and QWERTY-keyboard equipped to access the Smart TV. The model with 55-inch screen is estimated by the manufacturer in the $ 2400 and 47-inch device – in the $ 1900. Sales of these TVs have already begun in some markets.

Toshiba L6200U

Line of TVs Toshiba L6200U 3D LED enriched with three new models with 55 -, 47 – and 42-inch screens. They all support the Full HD resolution of 1080p, technology ClearFrame 120Hz, Audyssey with BassXT, capable of reproducing stereoscopic output. There are four ports of HDMI, a single port VGA, component inputs, two USB, LAN port, Ethernet, built-in Wi-Fi module Wi-Fi and QWERTY-keyboard. These devices are now on sale for $ 2100, $ 1,600 and $ 1,400 for the 55 -, 47 – and 42-inch models, respectively.

Toshiba L5200U LED

In a series of Toshiba L5200U LED became available to new 40 -, 46 – and 50-inch TVs that support Full HD resolution, technology and Audyssey with BassXT Dynalight (automatic adjustment of image parameters). To connect the signal sources, there are three-port HDMI, a connector VGA, component input, and a port USB. Network interfaces are not provided. These new items are now on sale for $ 1100, $ 900 and $ 700 for the 55 -, 47 – and 42-inch models, respectively.

Toshiba L4200U

Budget TV series Toshiba L4200U is enriched with three new models with 32 -, 24 – and 19-inch screens. However, only a 24-inch device supports Full HD resolution, two other TV gives output to a HD resolution. All the models claim to support Audyssey technologies to BassXT and Dynalight. These devices have two-port HDMI, a connector VGA, component input and a port USB. Price of 32-inch model is set at $ 350, 24-inch – $ 300, 19-inch – $ 230.

40-inch TV Toshiba E220U

Another solution is to budget 40-inch TV Toshiba E220U, supports Full HD resolution. It is optimized for gaming applications. It implements a special game mode, which provides low latency. Of the two available interfaces, port HDMI, a connector VGA, component input, and a USB port is present in this TV. The price of this Toshiba E220U device is $ 500.
The last of the new products is a budget model Toshiba C120U with 32-inch sacreen and HD resolution images. It is implemented with technology and DynaLight game mode. As in the previous case, there are two-port HDMI, a connector VGA, component input, and a port USB. The price of this device is $ 350.

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