toshiba-37-inch-lcd-tv - You cannot find toshiba 37 inch lcd tv cheaper than the following on ebay

Nice little TV. within 30 days the price dropped $40 and the new unit has a DVD player. Should have waited I guess.

TOSHIBA ANNOUNCES FALL LCD TV LINEUP FEATURING FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND UPCONVERTING TECHNOLOGY FOR TVsSuper Resolution Technology (SRT) Delivers New Level of Picture Quality Making SD Content Feel Like Full HDCEDIA, DENVER, CO – SEPTEMBER 3, 2008 – Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. ("Toshiba") today unveiled SRT™, toshiba 37 inch lcd tv Super Resolution Technology, a new technology that changes the way standard definition content is viewed. SRT upconverts standard definition content to feel like HD. Toshiba also launched11 new LCD TVs in four new series to its broad range of Toshiba, REGZA® and Cinema Series® brands.Toshiba is solidifying its position as an innovative leader in the LCD TV market. SRT brings clean, sharp edges and bright, vibrant colors to standard definition content making DVD collections and non-HD TV channels look better than ever before. Also new is AutoView™, a feature that automatically adjusts picture settings based on the ambient room lighting and the

How Do I Improve the Picture Quality of my LG 3000, 37 inch (LCD)?
I have just bought a new LG LCD TV bu the picture is not as good as would have liked/expected? I have a Thomson Freeview box (which is absolute pants), which I run TV from but the aeriel coaxial cable is worn and will not improve on replacing it. I understand this may have an impact on the picture quality but when watching toshiba 37 inch lcd tv DVDs (Toshiba Digital Out), which I link to the TV via Scart, the picture is still not as clear as I would like. Would it be best to use component cables to link to the TV and would this improve the picture much? There is no DVI or HD-MI connection on the back of the DVD player. However there is on the TV. Can I then get a component to HD-MI cable for example to link the DVD and TV and would this improve it further (considering also the cost of the cable as an important factor).Any thoughts on the above and also how I can improve TV (freeview) picture as well would be great. I have a small satellite dish (outdoors) Would this also be impacting the picture and if so what I can do which would improve the picture most without the most intervention/cost? Cheers :)
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