Should I buy a Toshiba 50H81 RPTV?
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Should I buy a Toshiba 50H81 RPTV?
I've got to make a quick decision whether to buy a Toshiba 50H81 50" 16X9 TV. I can pick one up today for $2099. They are throwing in free a Toshiba progressive scan DVD player and a Sony (don't know the model) DD, DTS receiver. They also offer a 5 year extended warranty for $350, half refunded if never used after 5 years. Free delivery too.
It is from a local company that has been around a long time.
They also have an open box Mitsubishi HD decoder for $150.
Can somebody talk me out of this?
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It is from a local company that has been around a long time.
They also have an open box Mitsubishi HD decoder for $150.
Can somebody talk me out of this?
Thanks
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Damn...nice price.
I'm getting mine for $2499 and that even beats the Best Buy price of $2549 around here.
And I don't even get any extras
Go for it...
If you can wait 5 hours...I'll let you know if I'm happy with it. It should be here in 3
I'm getting mine for $2499 and that even beats the Best Buy price of $2549 around here.
And I don't even get any extras
Go for it...
If you can wait 5 hours...I'll let you know if I'm happy with it. It should be here in 3
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Thanks all.
I have about 6 hours to decide. After that I can still get the TV for $2099, but not the extras. I need a progressive scan player anyway, but not a receiver.
This is just a boatload of money to me and I don't want to make a bad decision.
I have about 6 hours to decide. After that I can still get the TV for $2099, but not the extras. I need a progressive scan player anyway, but not a receiver.
This is just a boatload of money to me and I don't want to make a bad decision.
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check out the Toshiba forum at www.hometheaterspot.com if you haven't already done so. Most folks appear to be quite happy with them
2 more days before the 57h81 arrives
2 more days before the 57h81 arrives
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Thanks IEB for the link. Most people seemed to complain about the glare on the 50H81 so I bought the 50HX81 for $200 more.
Thanks IEB for the link. Most people seemed to complain about the glare on the 50H81 so I bought the 50HX81 for $200 more.
Has the built in screen if I recall the specs when I ordered it.
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Gumby...
That was a pretty good deal. You can always e*ay the receiver for some cash.
Did you pick up the HD decoder as well?
The HX line does have a supposedly better "anti-glare" screen when compared to the H series. However, many people still report problems with glare, but fix it completely by restacking the screens. Not a good idea if you have kids or large pets, but otherwise it's not a big deal.
As someone else already pointed out, www.hometheaterspot.com is a great resource for information and tweaks for your new TV.
Some advice: as soon as you turn it on, reduce the brightness and contrast from "torch mode" to about 50. You can then use a calibration DVD like Avia or Video Essentials to calibrate brightness, contrast, color, sharpness, etc. to the correct levels.
After a few hours of use, you'll also want to do a 56 point convergence from the service menu. This made a fantastic difference on my 57H81.
Enjoy!
That was a pretty good deal. You can always e*ay the receiver for some cash.
Did you pick up the HD decoder as well?
The HX line does have a supposedly better "anti-glare" screen when compared to the H series. However, many people still report problems with glare, but fix it completely by restacking the screens. Not a good idea if you have kids or large pets, but otherwise it's not a big deal.
As someone else already pointed out, www.hometheaterspot.com is a great resource for information and tweaks for your new TV.
Some advice: as soon as you turn it on, reduce the brightness and contrast from "torch mode" to about 50. You can then use a calibration DVD like Avia or Video Essentials to calibrate brightness, contrast, color, sharpness, etc. to the correct levels.
After a few hours of use, you'll also want to do a 56 point convergence from the service menu. This made a fantastic difference on my 57H81.
Enjoy!
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Thanks for the tips Sockmonkey. I will make a thorough check at www.hometheaterspot.com before I turn the thing on.
There was a BIG difference between the glare on the 2 TVs at the store. With both turned off the H81 was like a mirror, the HX81 was quite dark. I know you can get the anti-glare screen for about $200, so it seemed like I might as well just get the screen on it in the first place.
The decoder they had was for a specific Mitsubishi TV, but they said they do clear out ones that will work with my set and they would let me know when they get one in.
I don't have a setup disc like AVIA, but I do have Castaway and noticed there was something on there. Would that be any good?
Thanks
There was a BIG difference between the glare on the 2 TVs at the store. With both turned off the H81 was like a mirror, the HX81 was quite dark. I know you can get the anti-glare screen for about $200, so it seemed like I might as well just get the screen on it in the first place.
The decoder they had was for a specific Mitsubishi TV, but they said they do clear out ones that will work with my set and they would let me know when they get one in.
I don't have a setup disc like AVIA, but I do have Castaway and noticed there was something on there. Would that be any good?
Thanks
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Originally posted by Gumby
I don't have a setup disc like AVIA, but I do have Castaway and noticed there was something on there. Would that be any good?
Thanks
I don't have a setup disc like AVIA, but I do have Castaway and noticed there was something on there. Would that be any good?
Thanks
You can usually find Video Essentials or Avia for about $20.
IMO, they are well worth the "investment", since they each have full audio and video calibration utilities as well as more test material than you'll know what to do with
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I too am considering a Toshiba RPTV. I started out looking at the 42H81 (which would be a better fit for my room), then started looking at the 50H81 and am now considering the 50HX81.
The differences I found between the H81 and the HX81 is the following:
The HX81 has the Built-in High Contrast Theater Shield AR with Anti-Reflective Coating, the H81 only has a Built-in High Contrast Theater Shield.
The HX81 has a High Contrast PowerFocus HCF Lens System, the H81 has a High Contrast PowerFocus HC Lens System - don't know what the difference is there, but the HCF sounds better, right?!?
The HX81 has PowerFocus HD Plus CRTs, the H81 has PowerFocus HD CRTs - again, I don't know what the difference is there, but the Plus sounds better, right?!?
Finally, the HX81 appears to have some better audio features (who uses the TVs internal speakers?!?) and a better remote control.
Hope this helps - hopefully I will make my decision soon and get the HX81 for the price I want to pay
The differences I found between the H81 and the HX81 is the following:
The HX81 has the Built-in High Contrast Theater Shield AR with Anti-Reflective Coating, the H81 only has a Built-in High Contrast Theater Shield.
The HX81 has a High Contrast PowerFocus HCF Lens System, the H81 has a High Contrast PowerFocus HC Lens System - don't know what the difference is there, but the HCF sounds better, right?!?
The HX81 has PowerFocus HD Plus CRTs, the H81 has PowerFocus HD CRTs - again, I don't know what the difference is there, but the Plus sounds better, right?!?
Finally, the HX81 appears to have some better audio features (who uses the TVs internal speakers?!?) and a better remote control.
Hope this helps - hopefully I will make my decision soon and get the HX81 for the price I want to pay