Toshiba’s highest-end TV serves up a very attractive image...Its black level is very good for an LCD; combined with its solid light output, this TV has...The 52LX177’s colors are not accurate; green, in particular, is very oversaturated...Compare the TV with...The Cinema Series designates Toshiba’s highest-end offerings, and the LX moniker represents the 2007...
"no complaints yet This set looks great! The picture is signific..."
"It turns out that Toshiba is having issues with thier LCD panels from 2007-2008 as confirmed by one of the largest TV repair companies in NYC..."
"Sharp picture, quick refresh rate, beautiful color rendition, great movie playback, and above average computer display Computer text is not as sharp as normal monitor I purchased through..."
Reproduces a deep level of black for an LCD; 120Hz display addresses some motion blur; can remove most judder from film-based sources; solid uniformity...Expensive; inaccurate primary color of green and secondary color of cyan; benefits of 120Hz hard to discern;...The Toshiba52LX177 is the first 2007 HDTV CNET has reviewed that includes this feature...Much more noticeable was the 52LX177's...
•Very good out-of-box performance
•Wide array of picture adjustments...•Typical limited LCD viewing angle
•So-so standard-def image upconversion...To stand out in this increasingly crowded market, though, the company is clearly amping up the high-end performance features in its Regza line, of which the new Toshiba Regza Cinema Series 52LX177 52-inch LCD HDTV...
"You can spend more or less, to get a better or worst TV, and all thing being equal and subjective, who's going to pay thousands of dollars and admit they brought "the wrong TV", right..."
"I am very happy that we ran into them there and they steered us to Crutchfield..."
"We purchased the Toshiba 52 Regza after researching many brands & models wanting the best set for the money..."
"The sound could be improved but I use a Bose home theater so the sound eminating from the set is not a major consideration..."
"One thing I'm still trying to figure out is the difference between 120hz and 60hz - so far they both seem the same even in fast moving action scenes, although..."