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The Value of LCD TVs
Aside from their obvious aesthetic value, LCD TVs are much more practical in the home than CRT (tube-style) televisions. They take up a smaller footprint, and thus use up less floor space in the room. Also, LCD TVs are lighter and easier to move around when cleaning or redecorating. The 42HL196 is only 4.85 inches deep and weighs less than 64 lbs. without the stand. Best of all, LCD screens use less power than CRTs and plasma screens.
Video
Response time is the interval an LCD screen takes to switch from its darkest color to its lightest color and back again, measured in milliseconds (ms). This screen's response time is 8 ms, which is at the faster and better end of the spectrum. This screen is likely to display cleaner, sharper images during high-action scenes and display fewer image artifacts than other screens in its class. And because the set has a 12-bit digital processor, it can display many times more shades of gray and levels of color than 8-bit systems can. The set is rated with a 176-degree viewing angle, so the picture will be viewable from nearly any part of the room. While it has a CableCARD slot and built-in QAM digital cable tuner, it lacks an ATSC tuner that would bring in terrestrial or over-the-air HDTV signals.
HDMI Compatible
The set comes with two built-in High-Definition Multi-media Interface (HDMI) ports. HDMI is an interface format that provides uncompressed digital audio and video directly from a DVD player, next-generation game system, or some other digital video source. It represents the current state of the art in high-definition video and sound because the information never has to be converted into an analog format or compressed. Another benefit of HDMI is that it puts all that information into one cable and one easy-to-use connector.
Audio
SRS WOW, a combination of SRS 3D, TruBass, and Focus sound-expanding systems, creates a 3-D sound field with improved bass response over standard TV audio as well as a directed, three-dimensional audio sweet spot for maximum enjoyment. The cabinet includes stereo speakers, but the TV also has optical digital output for connecting to your audio system. Toshiba's StableSound feature maintains television volume within a preset range regardless of the source signal. This is an extremely useful feature when transitioning between a quiet television program and a very loud commercial advertisement or when changing channels.
Parent Features
The 42HL196's sleep timer allows you to set the television to automatically shut off after a preset duration. It's a handy and common feature to modern TVs, but the 42HL196 takes it a step further. Game Timer shuts the TV off after set duration and can only be turned on with a special lockout code. The Video Lock feature allows the user to lock out selected inputs, which is handy when limiting a child's access to video games. Of course the built-in V-Chip functionality makes it so parents can set a threshold content setting and effectively lock inappropriate TV content out of the home. Another handy filtering feature is the 42HL196's Channel Lock, which password protects channels you select.
Other Features
The 42HL196 comes with a TV Guide on screen interactive program guide that provides a searchable, easy to read listing for eight days in advance. It includes the G-Link IR blaster for controlling a cable box. It also features double window/multi window POP, allowing you to view two sources at once and get snapshot images of up to 9 channels at once.
42-inch Widescreen
A general rule of thumb for selecting the right size television screen is that the screen width--not its 42-inch diagonal measurement--should be between three and five times the optimum viewing distance, such as the distance from the TV screen to where your eyes are while sitting on the couch. Less than that, and you may be distracted by the scan lines of the picture. More than that, and you may lose the detail of your TV. Based on this guide, the 42HL196 is ideal for viewing distances of nine to 16 feet.
Here is a list of the set's audio, video, and data connections:
What's in the Box
Television, remote control, AA batteries(2), blaster cable, installation guide, operating manual, TV guide onscreen, lead clip
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
80 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing picture & great sound,
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This review is from: Toshiba 42HL196 42-Inch 1080p LCD TV (Electronics)
I currently have a TiVo series 3 hooked to this unit via an HDMI input and the picture is stellar thanks to the TV's 1080p native resolution. The colors are vivid and lifelike, and the ability to use various Theaterwide settings allow 4:3 video look properly sized on the screen. Two HDMI inputs are great for expandability and cablecard support means there is no need for a separate cablebox. (Unless you want Video on Demand or Pay per View movies.)
The audio is impressive for this unit. With it's SRS WoW settings, the audio sounds clearer and has more range. It's speakers are mounted below the screen so the unit is narrower than similar TVs with side mounted speakers. This allows for more space surrounding the TV. I have the unit hanging on a Sanus wall mount and it installed with no problems. My only complaint is with the instruction manual. There are no directions describing how to remove the base. It only states the unit is wall mountable. With a bit of fiddling I finally found the 5 screws located on the back just above the base and the TV lifted off it's pedestal easily. This unit is Ethernet enabled. What does that mean? It has an option for viewing pictures across your network, it can check your email and it also has an option for downloading and upgrading the firmware of the TV. As with any TV there are some Cons. There is no 1080p input. However the TV does display all video in 1080p so everything is upconverted, including 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i. (I hope Toshiba will release a firmware upgrade that will allow 1080p input sometime in the future, but this is probably wishful thinking.) As with all LCDs, the viewing angle is somewhat limited. At angles more than 45 degrees off center, color looks a bit faded. and the backlight is more visible. Minor problems aside, this TV is a great deal for the price, has a wonderful picture, great sound, and input connections galore. I highly recommend it!
42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best value for the money,
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This review is from: Toshiba 42HL196 42-Inch 1080p LCD TV (Electronics)
When the wife and I set our minds to getting an HDTV, we scouted out many brands in many different stores, both retail and online. At first we thought about a 42" HP plasma set that was similar in price. It got some good reviews, and people seemed to like it. Then we gravitated toward a 42" Westinghouse HD monitor, mostly because of price and the 1080p res. As we noticed the price drop on this Toshiba, we started looking closely at it. This particular model has dropped over a thousand dollars in the last six months since it was released. It will probably continue to drop as the battleground of 42" continues between plasma and LCD. I can honestly say that I have never been happier with an electronics purchase.
The amount of inputs are good, with two component video and two HDMI. Right now, I'm using one of each, so it doesn't look very cluttered. The screen quality is excellent in Hi-def. Standard is O.K., but you'll miss the hi-def quality when you navigate away. I have not yet noticed any pixel lag on this LCD, even with high-speed sequences such as football or horse racing. The sound is O.K. It's not spectacular, but that's what separate audio systems are for, anyway. One thing I did notice is that when I have the sound from the TV output to my stereo receiver, there is an ever-so-slight lag between the TV sound and the stereo sound. I simply mute the TV during those times to correct the problem. This TV also has a half-mute function, which is very useful when you want to have volume, but still take a call, for instance. Viewing angle is fairly good, although you do lose a bit of contrast and brightness when viewing it at an angle both horizontal and vertical simultaneously (if you're standing up higher than the TV at say, a 30 degree angle horizontal). It's true that the input does not accept 1080p inputs, but as it upconverts all signals into 1080p anyway, you can feed it a 1080i signal and still have it look just as good. The IR blaster is nice for use with cable and satellite boxes, but you'll probably prefer to use the box itself to control the TV rather than the other way around. The TV Guide built-in function is praiseworthy, but only useful if you have a hi-def cable signal coming in with no box. Otherwise, you'll probably just use the cable or satellite box and their scheduling guide. A month ago, I was just like you, agonizing and researching about a 42" HDTV to purchase. I read all the posts, checked all the prices, and went to my local stores to see them all in action (which is also very difficult to tell the difference in the stores between the models). This model had very little feedback of any kind when I purchased it, but I took a chance and it paid off. Don't give it a second thought. Buy it without remorse. But it here (some of the cheapest prices and shipping from a reputable merchant). Buy it now. Even if the price drops tomorrow (as it literally did for me!), I can tell you that there's a very good chance you won't be disappointed with the price you paid or the quality of the merchandise you ordered.
55 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
We wanted to buy 1080p HDTV, not 1080i TV,
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This review is from: Toshiba 42HL196 42-Inch 1080p LCD TV (Electronics)
The product title, "Toshiba 42HL196 42" 1080P LCD HDTV" says "1080p".
The tech description also says "True HD 1080p native resolution". After we received the TV, we realized this TV only supported up to 1080i for all inputs including HDMI, components, and VGA. What do they mean "True HD 1080p"!? The reason why we purchased this TV was to hook up our PC to the TV as a multi-media center to browse the Internet, edit photos and video, watch DVD and movies, and do some Word and Excel work. However, this TV is not a PC friendly one. Although the ad says the TV's native resolution is 1900 X 1080, it can only accept VGA signal up to 1024 X 768 (1280 X 768 kind of worked). As a result, all the PC stuff on the screen looks expanded. I really think Toshiba should not say it is a 1080p HDTV if it does not support the inputs. Also Toshiba should make the limitation clear to buyers that the TV supports only XGA for VGA input and there is no 1080p input for HDMI. In order to find out about the truth, you really have to call Toshiba to find out. We do not recommend this TV if you are planning to hook up PC to it. It is a good 720p TV that has HDTV and cable tuner with nice LCD screen. However, we wanted to purchase 1080p HDTV, not 1080i HDTV. We trusted Toshiba products before, but it is going to be hard for us to trust their product description. I hope Toshiba will do something better next times to clearly state their product details instead of burying or hiding the important facts.
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