Plasma TV News
Search    Web    Images    Groups    News »
  Advanced Search
  Preferences    
View Entry
Category: Homepage > Toshiba

Toshiba 65H93 65" Integrated HDTV Projection TV

[Archived in 41-Inches and Over, HDTV CRT Projection TVs, LCD Projection TVs, Products, Projection TVs, TV + Video, Toshiba]

Manufacturer: Toshiba
Toshiba 65H93 65Price at amazon.com: List price $3,199.99


Buy from amazon!

Related Links powered by Google

Toshiba Integrated HDTV Projection

We searched through selected sites (no spam and no affiliates) to give you the best suitable matches for this query: Toshiba Integrated HDTV Projection.

Toshiba | Toshiba News: TOSHIBA ANNOUNCES FULL LINE OF DLPâ„¢ ...Toshiba | Toshiba News: TOSHIBA ANNOUNCES FULL LINE OF DLPâ„¢ ...
... Additionally, all Integrated HDTV models feature the Toshiba Seine ... picture and feature set that make Toshiba a leader in the projection television market ...
www.tacp.toshiba.com/news/ newsarticle.asp?newsid=144 - 18k - More from toshiba.com

60-Inch and Larger Widescreen Rear Projection Televisions60-Inch and Larger Widescreen Rear Projection Televisions
... 3) Toshiba 65H(X)93 Projection Television. This HDTV from Toshiba is fully integrated with an HDTV tuner for reception over-the-air HDTV broadcasts and also ...
hometheater.about.com/cs/toppicks/tp/ aatp60inchtv.htm - 30k - More from about.com

Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Toshiba TLP 791 Multimedia ...Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Toshiba TLP 791 Multimedia ...
... Brand, Toshiba. ... The TLP-791 is HDTV compatible and processes NTSC, PAL and SECAM ... The projection camera integrated into the TLP-791 is perfectly suitable for ...
www.epinions.com/.../ display_~full_specs - 43k - More from www.epinions.com


Product Features:
  • 65-inch widescreen projection HDTV with integrated DTV receiver; 59.875 x 59.875 x 26 inches (W x H x D)
  • CrystalScan HDSC upconverts all video signals (including 480i/p) to 1080i HD; PowerFocus HD II CRTs enhance sharpness and brightness
  • Multicard slot with JPEG viewer lets you enjoy digital photos from your Secure Digital and SmartMedia flash cards
  • HD Window dual-tuner POP (picture-outside-picture), PIP audio, direct video input selection, center-channel input
  • HD Dynamic Contrast analyzes picture information to sharpen and deepen those parts with the most detailed information

Product Description:

Who says digital television has to be complicated? Toshiba's 65H93 integrated HDTV is ready to receive and render full 1080i off-air high-definition programming, right out of the box. It's also a feature-rich, high-resolution display for the very best home-theater components, including progressive-scan DVD players, DVRs, satellite receivers, and camcorders. And, measuring 65 inches across its 16:9 widescreen dimension, the 65H93 offers one of the largest available pictures. It even comes with its own cabinet, which conveniently splits in two for easy installation. The included Gemstar interactive program guide shows program data on both digital and analog channels, from both terrestrial and cable sources. It can even control external recording devices for one-touch recording. You can feed the set custom programming, too: the front panel features a multicard flash-memory slot with a built-in JPEG photo viewer so you enjoy digital photos right off your Secure Digital and SmartMedia flash cards. The set's TruView feature combines several enhancements (black level expansion, fine white, flesh tone correction, and color detail enhancer) to automatically display accurate picture and color details. Also automated, HD Dynamic Contrast continually analyzes picture information and sharpens and deepens those parts of the picture with the most detailed information. And since not everything you watch will be high-definition in origin (wouldn't that be nice), CrystalScan HDSC upconverts all video signals (including 480i/p) to 1080i HD. This significantly reduces jagged-line artifacts for a smoother, more natural image. (Selectable 540p, for those who want a progressive-scan image from a progressive-scan source, is available through the onscreen menu.) CableClear DNR+ Digital Noise Reduction circuitry optimizes poor NTSC signals from antenna or cable by eliminating video noise (snow). Meanwhile, DFine high-speed velocity-scan modulation improves the definition at picture edges, creating sharper images by slowing the CRT (cathode-ray tube) beam's horizontal scanning during demanding work--say, when rendering transitions from light to dark parts of an image--and speeding it up when scanning easily rendered sections, like broad dark areas. A 3D Y/C (4 MB, 10-bit) digital comb filter with Vertical Contour Correction processes RF and composite-video signals, reducing detail noise (seen as shimmering or flicker) in complex scenes. TouchFocus digital convergence creates perfect corner-to-corner focus at the press of a button, and Cinema Mode (3:2 pulldown) circuitry identifies film-based content from DVDs and reassembles the frame sequence to more accurately reproduce a movie's original 24-frame rate. This eliminates artifacts and leaves you with sharp, accurate full-frame progressive images. The 65H93 is loaded with connections of all stripes, including a DVI HDTV input--handy if you're using it in conjunction with an existing DTV set-top box. Dual ColorStream component-video inputs accommodate compatible high-resolution devices, while standard composite-, S-video, and RF inputs handle everything else you might want to connect. For audio, the 20-watts-per-channel 65H93 offers SRS WOW, combining SRS 3D, TruBass (which boosts low-frequency perception for dramatic bass effects), and Focus (which raises the perceived sound image vertically to clarify voices) to enhance your home-theater sound. StableSound maintains television volume within a preset range regardless of the source signal, and Toshiba's Sub Bass System (SBS) boosts a program's low-end audio for additional dramatic impact. The set's TheaterNet Icon IR control system takes TheaterLink IR passthrough capability to new heights through the use of onscreen icons and virtual control bars to operate source devices such as a VCRs or DVD players--even if those components are hidden from view. What's in the Box TV, cabinet, remote control, batteries, IR dongle (for use with set's TheaterLink IR capability), user's manual, and warranty information.

Description from Manufacturer: Who says digital television has to be complicated? Toshiba's 65H93 integrated HDTV is ready to receive and render full 1080i off-air high-definition programming, right out of the box. It's also a feature-rich, high-resolution display for the very best home-theater components, including progressive-scan DVD players, DVRs, satellite receivers, and camcorders. And, measuring 65 inches across its 16:9 widescreen dimension, the 65H93 offers one of the largest available pictures. It even comes with its own cabinet, which conveniently splits in two for easy installation.

The included Gemstar interactive program guide shows program data on both digital and analog channels, from both terrestrial and cable sources. It can even control external recording devices for one-touch recording. You can feed the set custom programming, too: the front panel features a multicard flash-memory slot with a built-in JPEG photo viewer so you enjoy digital photos right off your Secure Digital and SmartMedia flash cards.

The set's TruView feature combines several enhancements (black level expansion, fine white, flesh tone correction, and color detail enhancer) to automatically display accurate picture and color details. Also automated, HD Dynamic Contrast continually analyzes picture information and sharpens and deepens those parts of the picture with the most detailed information.

And since not everything you watch will be high-definition in origin (wouldn't that be nice), CrystalScan HDSC upconverts all video signals (including 480i/p) to 1080i HD. This significantly reduces jagged-line artifacts for a smoother, more natural image. (Selectable 540p, for those who want a progressive-scan image from a progressive-scan source, is available through the onscreen menu.) CableClear DNR+ Digital Noise Reduction circuitry optimizes poor NTSC signals from antenna or cable by eliminating video noise (snow).

Meanwhile, DFine high-speed velocity-scan modulation improves the definition at picture edges, creating sharper images by slowing the CRT (cathode-ray tube) beam's horizontal scanning during demanding work--say, when rendering transitions from light to dark parts of an image--and speeding it up when scanning easily rendered sections, like broad dark areas.

A 3D Y/C (4 MB, 10-bit) digital comb filter with Vertical Contour Correction processes RF and composite-video signals, reducing detail noise (seen as shimmering or flicker) in complex scenes. TouchFocus digital convergence creates perfect corner-to-corner focus at the press of a button, and Cinema Mode (3:2 pulldown) circuitry identifies film-based content from DVDs and reassembles the frame sequence to more accurately reproduce a movie's original 24-frame rate. This eliminates artifacts and leaves you with sharp, accurate full-frame progressive images.

The 65H93 is loaded with connections of all stripes, including a DVI HDTV input--handy if you're using it in conjunction with an existing DTV set-top box. Dual ColorStream component-video inputs accommodate compatible high-resolution devices, while standard composite-, S-video, and RF inputs handle everything else you might want to connect.

For audio, the 20-watts-per-channel 65H93 offers SRS WOW, combining SRS 3D, TruBass (which boosts low-frequency perception for dramatic bass effects), and Focus (which raises the perceived sound image vertically to clarify voices) to enhance your home-theater sound. StableSound maintains television volume within a preset range regardless of the source signal, and Toshiba's Sub Bass System (SBS) boosts a program's low-end audio for additional dramatic impact.

The set's TheaterNet Icon IR control system takes TheaterLink IR passthrough capability to new heights through the use of onscreen icons and virtual control bars to operate source devices such as a VCRs or DVD players--even if those components are hidden from view.

What's in the Box
TV, cabinet, remote control, batteries, IR dongle (for use with set's TheaterLink IR capability), user's manual, and warranty information.Average Customer Rating: Average Rating: 5



Comment: I LOVE THIS TV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rating: Rating: 5
This TV is the best home theatre purchase i have ever made. The picture is sharp and beautiful. DVD's look incredible in their 16x9 widescreen format. This TV is the reason why i quit going to the theater to see movies. The settings are easy to use and set up and the picture in picture split screen is cool.
This TV is worth every penny of the price!

Posted at August 11, 2003 09:20 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Plasma TV News

Category: Homepage > Toshiba

« Previous BenQ PB7200 DLP Video Projector
» Next Philips 55PL9223 55" Widescreen LCOS HDTV-Ready TV

Entry: Toshiba 65H93 65" Integrated HDTV Projection TV (#)

Archived in 41-Inches and Over, HDTV CRT Projection TVs, LCD Projection TVs, Products, Projection TVs, TV + Video, Toshiba



 
Welcome!

PhotoThis is my site about plasma tvs and HDTVs. I love plain websites, vital blogs and to relax offline. :-)

Browse Plasma TVs and HDTVs

Browse Plasma TVs

All Plasma TVs
HDTV Plasma TVs
Video Projectors

Browse Brands

JVC
Panasonic
Philips
Samsung
Sharp
Sony
Toshiba
Zenith

Browse by Size

Small:
14-Inch to 19-Inch
20-Inch to 26-Inch

Medium:
27-Inch to 30-Inch
31-Inch to 35-Inch

Large:
36-Inch to 40-Inch
41-Inches and Over

From our Shopping Partner

HDTVs: Sharper, Bigger, Better

HDTVs have high resolutions that yield incredibly lifelike pictures, wide screens to accommodate the 16:9 aspect ratio of HD programming and DVD movies, and Dolby Digital decoding for theater-quality audio. Here are the choices--flat-panel or projection, you can't go wrong.

Flat-panel LCD TVs: LCD flat-panels offer bright, crisp picture quality, are highly energy-efficient, have 60,000-hour life spans, and come in a range of screen sizes, though all under 50 inches.

Flat-panel plasma TVs: Plasma flat-panels have extremely accurate picture detail, high brightness, wide viewing angles, and large, wall-mountable screens--from 37 to over 60 inches.

Projection TVs: Your big-screen choices are CRT, LCD, DLP, and LCoS. The first two are tried-and-true technologies; DLP and LCoS are hot microdisplay technologies that provide superb picture detail and brightness in lighter-weight cabinets.

Read our HDTV buying guide

Shop international
Blogroll for Toshiba

Credits

Powered by Movable Type

 

Home  |  All Archives  |  XML RSS | Atom

Plasma TV News is a service of  acado.com, Dresden, Germany.

Copyright © 2001-2004, acado.com