Toshiba 40WL753

Toshiba 40WL753

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Toshiba 40WL753 Reviews

TechRadar

10/2010

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7.0/10

Toshiba 40WL753 review

Toshiba has struggled somewhat since the demise of its HD DVD hi-def disc format. Late on the Blu-ray bandwagon and slow to announce a 3D set, the brand will be hoping its 2010 flatscreens help it reclaim some lost ground.The 40WL753 is the manufacturer's flagship until the 3D WL768 arrives in the coming weeks (and hopefully followed by the long-awaited, super-smart CEVO TV next year). With a price of around £800, it's in competition with models like Samsung's UE40C6510, Panasonic's TX-P42G20B and Sony's 40EX503.The WL range is three-strong, with 46-inch and 55-inch models also available. Other Freeview HD-integrated sets in Toshiba's stable include the step-down SL range (in 32, 40 and 46-inch flavours) and the CCFL-based RV lineup (32, 37 and 40-inch).Once out of the box the 40WL753 cuts a curious figure. It's plain compared to some of its rivals, with square edges that are out of step with the current vogue for curves.And although the tinted glass bezel is easy on the eye, it is more than two inches across, which will seem chunky to anyone who prefers looking at the screen, rather than the frame around it.

DigitalVersus

06/2010

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6.0/10

TV Reviews: Compare 40'', 42'', 46'' and 47'' Full HD TVs

The first thing that struck us when we unpacked this TV was how much thinner it is. Instead of using local-dimming LEDs that cover the whole surface of the display, Toshiba has only included LEDs around the outside of the screen. That means that this 40'' version of the WL753 is just 5 cm thick, compared the 9.4 cm of the SV675. As thin as it may be, this 1080p Full HD panel is finished with a glossy layer, which makes it very sensitive to reflections. Be careful not to put in front of any direct light sources. Around the outside and at the back you find the usual array of connections, as well as two USB ports and an SD carder, whereas most TVs only bother with a single USB. The SD card reader can only access photos stored as JPEGs though. You can reach music, photos and videos stored somewhere else on your DLNA compatible network via the Ethernet port. However, the media player can only handle DivX video and the USB ports can only use hard drives and memory sticks formatted using FAT32. That makes for a pretty limited media player. When we first picked up the remote, we weren't sure if we'd received the right one. Although it's practical and user-friendly, the quality of the components and the general overall feel leave a lot to be desired.