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    Toshiba 65H84 65" HD-Ready Rear-Projection TV with HDMI Input Review

    Posted on Friday, December 31 2004 @ 02:39:34 CET by LSDsmurf


    A huge picture and beautiful styling are important, but equally so are the refinements within the set that you only see when you experience its incredible picture. Toshiba's 65-inch widescreen, HDTV-ready 65H84 is a projection television that's well equipped to make the most of your high-end digital and analog source components.

    The 65H84's exclusive PowerFocus HD lens system was designed specifically for HDTV programming. Most lens systems cannot faithfully reproduce a high-definition signal. PowerFocus HD uses six elements and a quality color-correction system to produce an image that is up to 65 percent sharper than an image produced by standard lens systems. The PowerFocus HD's higher beam current and finer beam spot provide a 30 percent increase in sharpness and a 10 percent increase in brightness over standard CRTs. Toshiba's four-element PowerFocus HC lenses offer 50 percent higher contrast than comparable 5-element lenses, giving you clear, deep, three-dimensional images.


    Link: Buy the Toshiba 65H84 65" HDTV

    Toshiba 65H84 65


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