Toshiba HD Smart TV is a new generation of
television featuring the Fire TV experience built-in and including a Voice
Remote with Alexa. Toshiba delivers a superior TV experience that gets smarter
everyday and access to all the movies and TV shows you love. The Voice Remote
with Alexa lets you do everything you'd expect from a remote—plus, easily
launch apps, search for titles, play music, switch inputs, control smart home
devices, and more, using just your voice.
" Ease of setup - Took it out of the
double packed boxes installed the stand legs, connect the power cord, and
antenna cable, put the batteries in the remote and turned it on by the remote.
It immediately went through the setup process where I put in my Amazon account
information. That fast there was all of my Amazon Fire and Prime programs and
history. Next it scanned the antenna for channels and found 15 more then the
old TV could fine. In 30 minutes (I'm a Old man a younger man could do it in
half the time) it was up and running." Acustomer has commented so!
Video - Great looking video. Played moves off
the air and 4K content frome prime all of which is as good or very close to the
much more expensive TV's.
Sound - The audio was great for vt speakers.
I later hook up my old surround sound system which was even better.
Ease of Use - With Alexa control and the one
putton channel guide finding just the right thing to watch is a breeze, but
once again a learning curve to it.
Manual (what manual) - Other then a small
quick setup guide there is no printed instructions. Maybe soon Toshiba will put
one on their website. For me with little to do all day I was able to hunt and
peck my way through it but others might not have the time.
All and all this one great TV especially if
you are vested in Amazon Prime. All the feathers at this price is a great
value.
This is very easy to set up. For those who
also have cable, this tv works extremely well with the cable box (yes, I still
have one.) The picture quality is amazing.
For $149.99 this is a really nice TV. It's not as bright as some of the TVs at the $1k
pricepoint. The audio is fine for a basic experience, and stays clear even when
it gets pretty loud. The remote control is clean and easy to use with minimal
extra features (apart from that odd Sony placement). I really like that you
have to press a button for the Alexa usage rather than having it be always-on
and listening in the room. Alexa continues to be best in class for voice
recognition and show search across multiple apps (e.g., finding a show in Netflix).
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