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We have collected 1 reviews of the Toshiba 37RL853B. Experts rate Toshiba 37RL853B 8/10. Reviewsor.com helps you find reviews, best prices, user reviews of the Toshiba 37RL853B and Toshiba LCD TV.
The Toshiba 37RL853B offers a little bit of everything - it's a contemporary looking LCD TV with an LED edge-lit Full HD panel, decent connectivity, Freeview HD, plenty of user-adjustable tweaks and smattering of multi-media features including access to iPlayer and YouTube. Not bad really for what is after all, a budget TV.The 37RL853 sits slap bang in the middle of Toshiba's RL series, with the 32-inch 32RL853 and 42-inch 42RL853 offering the same specification for around £50 less and £100 more respectively. The RL series itself is more or less in the middle of Toshiba's 2011 range of flatscreens, adding a terrestrial HD tuner to the basic standard definition Freeview tuner found on the HL series (which only comes in 32-inch and 42-inch sizes). Above the RL series is the step-up SL series, comprising the 32SL853, 37SL853 and 42SL853. These add Toshiba's ActiveVision image processing engine and an eco-friendly panel to the mix, plus Toshiba Places, which is a platform designed for people who like to conduct social relationships through online means.Want more? Looking for USB recording? Head for the UL series. 3D you say? That will be the VL and WL designer models (but neither of the latter two come in 37-inch size.

By TechRadar, published 14-12-2011
10 best 37-inch TVsOur constantly updated list of all the best 37-inch TVs in the worldMaking the decision to upgrade from a bulky old 28-inch CRT TV is almost too easy, but heading straight for a 42-inch plasma can seem a little daunting.And thus the 37-inch size became one of the UK's most popular shapes; a lot more impressive than a 32-incher, yet not big enough to entirely dominate a living ro...

By TechRadar, published 11-09-2011
Best Freeview HD TV: get free HD with your new TVThe arrival of DVB-T2 - or Freeview HD, as it's more commonly known - last year was a watershed moment.As well as bringing the first free-to-air HD TV channels available to all of us - eventually - the start of Freeview HD broadcasting also consigned a generation of flatpanel TVs to the dustbin.Cue a raft of cheap 'n' cheerful set top boxes rushed o...

By TechRadar, published 27-08-2011
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By TechRadar, published 23-08-2011
Is Sharp's star on the rise? Hot on the heels of the news that Sharp could be about to get investment from Apple to become the supplier of iPhone and iPad screens, here's another fillip to the inventor of LCD TVs – a cracking 3D TV that's a polished performer with high-end sources, the LC-40LE831D. Hardly a major force in the UK flatscreen TV market, Japanese brand Sharp has a huge LCD business ...
By TechRadar, published 23-08-2011
Bang & Olufsen has taken the wraps off the BeoVision 7-55, a 3D version of its flagship set with a Blu-ray player integrated into the 55-inch display. Not only is the television active-shutter 3D ready, it also comes with its own motorised stand so you can elevate and swivel it to that sweet spot from the comfort of your sofa. The LCD screen features some LED backlighting technology, while an ultr...