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Toshiba 50L2200U 50-Inch 60Hz LED-LCD HDTV

Toshiba 50L2200U 50-Inch 60Hz LED-LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7009 in Home Theater
  • Size: Size: 18
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Toshiba
  • Model: 50L2200U
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.10" h x
    11.30" w x
    45.70" l,
    36.40 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1080p
  • Display size: 50

Features

  • Screen Size-50;Video-Digital Tuner-ATSC; Video-Maximum Resolution-1920 x 1080;Interfaces/Ports-HDMI-Yes; Interfaces/Ports-Composite Video-Yes; Remote Control-Remote Control Included-Yes; Power Description-Operating Power Consumption-95 W
  • Aspect Ratio-16:9;Video-Video Signal Standard-HDTV 1080p;Audio-Speakers-Yes;Interfaces/Ports-USB-Yes; Interfaces/Ports-Digital Audio Output-Yes; Remote Control-Battery Size Supported-AA; Physical Characteristics-Color-Black
  • Media Player-Yes; Video-Standard Refresh Rate-60 Hz; Audio-RMS Output Power-14 W;Interfaces/Ports-Number of USB Ports-1;Interfaces/Ports-VGA-Yes; Remote Control-Battery Included-Yes; Physical Characteristics-VESA Mount Standard-400 x 400
  • TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 45.7'' x 28.2'' x 3.9'', TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 45.7'' x 30.1'' x 11.3''
  • Backlight Technology-Direct LED; Video-Analog Tuner-NTSC; Video-Scan Format-1080p;Interfaces/Ports-Number of HDMI Ports-2;Interfaces/Ports-Component Video-Yes; Remote Control-Number of Batteries Supported-2;Power Description-Standby Power Consumption-200 mW





Toshiba 50L2200U 50-Inch 60Hz LED-LCD HDTV









Product Description

High-value led with new aero design the toshiba l2200u hdtv gives big screen seekers what they crave: big, bold 1080p full hd resolution at a value others can't beat. and with the sleek new aero design, it looks great with any decor. new dynamic picture mode creates pictures that seem to pop off the screen. the new dynamic mode enhances color, sharpness, brightness and contrast to provide incredible picture quality.general information - manufacturer - toshiba; general information - manufacturer part number - 50l2200u; general information - manufacturer website address - toshiba; general information - brand name - toshiba; general information - product series - l2200; general information - product model - 50l2200u; general information - product name - 50l2200u led-lcd tv; general information - product type - led-lcd tv; miscellaneous - package contents - 50l2200u led-lcd tv remote control batteries resource guide quick start guide warranty ; miscellaneous - green compliant - yes; miscellaneous - green compliance certificate/authority - energy star 5.3; miscellaneous - country of origin - mexico; warranty - standard warranty - 1 year limited; technical information - screen size - 50"; technical information - backlight technology - direct led; technical information - aspect ratio - 16:9





   



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130 of 132 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent addition to the "man cave"
By Wayne
I did quite a bit of research looking for just the right TV for my game room. This is an important detail when considering any review as well. Not everybody has the same goals. My requirements were at least 50", no extra features, LCD or Plasma, good picture quality, and it had to be inexpensive. I already have a dedicated Media Center PC ready to go and never have liked "smoothing" or 120hz+ effects. Oh, and I wanted it here in time for the 2012 Olympics.It's being used in a medium sized Media/Game room that measures about 14' x 13', give or take a few inches. There are 2 windows with blinds. And I'm normally sitting about 8-9 feet away. This room has a couple of computers, so it's used as an office / game & media room (aka "man cave").DESIGN & INSTALLATION:The TV is only about 2" thick at the outer edge and has 1.5" border around the screen, so it looks very nice and thin. If you include the portion at the back that you can't see, you're a bit over 3" deep. It also only weighs about 40lbs. However, there is a larger "base" at the bottom where the included stand mounts. This base protrudes towards the back almost another ½" than the rest of the TV. This can be an issue when using the low-profile Cheetah APTMM2B mount I purchased as it does limit the angle at which you can adjust downward.Fortunately at 4' off the ground, and with the help of the spacers that came with the mount, I was able to just barely get the angle I wanted for the TV without touching the wall. That does limit where I can route the cables since there isn't space to run them towards the middle and there is no way any screw driver I have is going to fit or reach from the bottom to tighten the extra support screws. I'll have to get a bendy screwdriver or something to reach from the side; otherwise it's not going anywhere.I would still prefer that the stand mount at the back like others I've seen (and have), instead of bolting directly to the bottom. That eliminates the need for a larger base that's inevitably going to get in the way.There is also a small green LED on the front of the TV. Which is good as this TV doesn't make any noises turning on or off. It's dim enough so I never even notice it when I'm watching a movie at night. And it's not one of those LED's that gets super bright when you look at it directly. That's it on the front as all of the physical buttons are hidden behind the recessed backing to the left, including power.You can easily see from the specs to see what inputs it has. You'll also note I don't list having 2 HDMI ports as a negative. Considering its price and the fact that I'll be eventually hooking this up to a receiver that will handle all HDMI switching, it's not a factor for me.PICTURE:So how does it look? After its calibrated, it looks excellent. As with most TV's, the default profiles leave much to be desired. My sources are OTA (Over-The-Air) HDTV, Blu-Ray, DVD, and hundreds of other TV shows that I stream or have on the Media Center PC. So far, they've all looked great. Even lower quality content looks decent. I don't currently have cable or satellite.As with all high resolution displays, lower res content will suffer a bit without upconversion. Fortunately most of what I'm viewing is at least 720p or higher. Or it's already been upconverted. I've been watching the Olympics just about non-stop since it started and I'm still impressed with how good it looks.One of the most impressive features is just how darn good the contrast ratio and viewing angles are. This has one of the best black levels that I've seen on any LCD. We're talking Plasma or DLP levels here. With LCDs it's very common to to have that greyish tone to "black" levels, especially with movies or dark scenes. Not an issue here. I also have a work bench directly below and in front of the TV and I can easily sit there and watch TV without any issues. It's not a 100% perfect at that sharp angle, but pretty darn good.The only slight negative is when looking at certain large solid bright or light colored images, you can see some very slight unevenness in the backlighting. You can see some areas that are ever so slightly darker than others. I've seen this effect with other TV's as well. If you think that might bother you, just be aware.However, I will add that with the many different sources I'm watching, it's rare that I even notice it. And I'm quite sensitive to any imperfections in displays regardless of how minor they are. In many cases, I have a hard time even pointing them out to other people. :) I also noticed you can lessen this by adjusting brightness and backlight settings. So far, it's minor and rare enough that it hasn't bothered me.GAMING:I also wanted to use the TV for playing the occasional PC game. I'm using a 25' HDMI cable to hook up my gaming PC on the other side of the room for that very purpose. I simply turned on "Game Mode" and fired up BF3 and Starcraft 2. So far, I haven't run into any input lag and everything looks great. At least none that I've noticed. So as a PC monitor, you're good to go.It does have a VGA port if you want to use it, but for the best 1080p image, you'll want to stick with HDMI. If you're PC doesn't have that, you can easily find cables or adapters to convert your DVI or DisplayPort to HDMI for a full digital picture.CALIBRATION:I wasn't able to find any other professional presets on-line for this TV, so I pretty much started from scratch. This is a combination of adjusting on the fly and a bit of help from the Disney World of Wonder calibration disc. Which I should note, is pretty darn cool. Since some of this is indeed personal preference, you may just want to use this as a starting point and go from there.Disclaimer: I'm not an A/V "expert" by any means and I'm still playing with these settings. :)Picture Settings:Contrast: 85Backlight: 54DynaLight: OffBrightness: 56Color: 52Tint: -3Sharpness: 4Advanced Picture Settings:Dynamic Contrast: OffStatic Gamma: 0Color Temperature: MediumCinema Mode: VideoNoise Reduction:DNR: OffMPEG Noise Reduction: OffTheater Settings:Picture Size : NativeAuto Aspect Ratio: OnSOUND & REMOTE:The built-in speakers are what I'd consider to be very average and "typical" for a flat screen TV. They're OK and get the job done. Just don't expect a full or deep range of sound. The options to adjust the speakers are also quite limited in the menu system. I'm running a 700W 5.1 PC surround sound system, so that's not an issue for me.The remote on the other hand, isn't great. It has all of the right buttons, but it's not universal, and is very picky as to how you're pointing it at the TV. Just the wrong angle or not aimed perfectly at the IR sensor, and it'll ignore your input. So it's a good thing there is that green power LED so I know it turned off/on. At least it gives me an excuse to eventually get another Harmony remote.Pros:+ Thin design+ Great Value+ Contrast ratio+ Color accuracy+ Viewing angles+ Picture quality+ LED Backlit+ Game ModeCons:- Remote- Average speakers?- Minor image uniformity issue*CONCLUSION:Needless to say, I'm very happy with my purchase. Everybody that has seen the TV is equally impressed with the overall picture quality. They immediately assume this TV costs twice what it does. This bright LED backlit TV works great in the "cave" and has minimal glare as a result of the windows in the room. In fact, it's so bright that some may find themselves turning down the backlight at night time.I also added an asterisk to the "con" for the uniformity I noted as it's so minor it's almost insignificant for my use. But I put it there as an FYI. So if you're purchasing this for something along the lines of what I was looking for, I consider this TV highly recommended. If not, I'm sure you'll still like it. :)

27 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Picture - Grate Price
By Christopher Anello
I was shopping for a new TV for our family room after our plasma was shattered during shipping to our new home. I liked the quality of the plasma but it was heavy and would not work well in the new room full of windows. I found this 50" Toshiba for the same price as most same size plasmas. I was concerned bout the fact that it was 60hrz instead of 120hrz but to be honest cant even tell. Probably once the Olympics starts I may get some speed issues but most movies are made to fit 60hrz anyways. Not sure what he hype is about the higher htz, probably just marketing. The screen is nice, not as reflective as other competitors, and nice and bright. The only negative side is the 2 HDMI inputs. For a good all around TV for cable and kids movies its worth it. If you are looking for TV with all the latest technology like 3d and smart than this is not for you.

19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Brilliant Deal
By Rusty Klesla
This TV handles everything I've thrown at it.I went with this model based on price alone. I got it at 650.00 from Amazon, and considering that I live in Canada and picked it up cross border it was an insanely good value. The closest I could find here was a 699.99 on a 50% off sale for the same model, and that doesnt include shipping (Free from amazon), 12% sales tax (no sales tax at the time from California Amazon partner), or Eco Fee (no eco fee in the US on consumer electronics to my knowledge). In all, I ended up paying the 12% tax to import it and saved over 200 dollars on eco fee/shipping charges. This was on top of the differences in TV Price.I did not want 3d, I didnt need a SmartTV with wireless or integrated internet capability. I run a 25' HDMI cord from my desktop to the tv already, and with a tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab) I can remotely play, adjust volume, pause, stop videos from my desktop. Therefore, I wasnt after every bell and whistle offered in the TV market. That being said, this TV delivers on fantastic picture, fantastic and surprisingly powerful audio, and great depth of color. The start up is reasonable and much better than many tvs of similiar size. The picture remains awesome at almost every practical angle you can see it from... My neighbours could easily cancel their cable package if I left my curtains open.I highly recommend this TV, the price is hard to beat for LED and if what you're doing is displaying shows from your PC, playing Xbox, or watching TV/Sports then it cant be beat. If you want it to iron your shirt and pick you up when you feel down, try a human because the TV market isnt quite there yet.

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Toshiba 50L2200U 50-Inch 60Hz LED-LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Rocky C. Rating: 4.5

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