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  1. Both of mine are pretty vivid, but I’d say the D Series wins in a very close race. I like the extra curve factor on the D Series personally, and with 10/10 geometry and no edge blur it’s a winner. Toshiba is still fantastic though, and either makes for an excellent daily driver!

  2. The Toshiba A-Series is known to be as good as the JVC D-Series… and some consider the A series to be a bit better than the D-Series. Both are bubble curved shadowmask CRTs with component. Most CRT gamers just over fixate on Sony and PVMs, causing them to pass by great TVs like that A series.

  3. 12 sty 2009 · As part of Toshiba's top-shelf Cinema Series line, the new 42-inch 42XV545U is loaded with advanced features and technologies--including a 120Hz refresh rate, Super Resolution Technology, and...

  4. 10 lut 2004 · I'm looking at the Toshiba Cinema Series 34HFX83 (street price $2000) and the 34HF83 (street price $1500). It is hard to tell if the extra $500 is worth it. The Toshiba web site lists four enhancements on the CS line.

  5. 15 lut 2004 · One of the top contenders in the HD rear projection ring is Toshiba. Their newest Cinema Series sets have solid performance, new cosmetics and loads of technology improvements while still ...

  6. For years, Toshiba's Cinema Series models have been thoroughbreds among rear-projection TVs, and the 72MX195 is their biggest and best ever — the screen measures a full six feet diagonally. Framed by a high-gloss black bezel, images pop with electrifying 3-D realism.

  7. The 72MX196 sits at the top of Toshiba's impressive Cinema Series line. Sure, it's big — the screen measures a full six feet diagonally — but that's not the whole story. Creating realistic images on a screen this size requires outstanding resolution, color, and brightness, and the 72MX196 delivers on all three.

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