Thursday, February 3, 2011

Save On Electricity Consumption With The Help Of The Newest LED HDTVs By Toshiba

By Alexander Gordon


Toshiba has released two new LED HDTV series that deliver brilliant 1080p high definition image quality at low rates of energy consumption. Their 1080p rating confirms their ability to provide 1,080 lines of vertical resolution implying a horizontal resolution of 1,920 pixels. (1920x1080 native resolution, widescreen aspect ratio of 16.9). The UL605 Series and the more compact SL400 Series come with Toshiba DynaLight control that, when activated, automatically adjusts the inbuilt, frame LEDs to decrease energy usage with minimum picture quality deterioration. Both series are ultra-thin. These series permit users to Save On Energy Consumption with Latest LED HDTVs from Toshiba.

Both series come with the exclusive Deep Lagoon proprietary Flush Front and anti-reflection. All models will combine seamlessly with a gaming console or personal computer. Each series delivers a remarkably distortion-free sound experience pumped out by Dolby Digital Plus. The gaming zone has ultra-fast responsiveness because the time lag from remote control to on-screen action has been cut.

The UL605 Series replaces the existing UX600 Series. The line-up comes in a 55-inch, 46-inch and 40-inch screen size. Each model delivers brilliant 1080p high definition picture quality. Their 1080p rating confirms their ability to provide 1,080 lines of vertical and 1,920 lines of horizontal resolution. They incorporate edge-mounted LEDs and ClearFrame 120Hz technology to reduce motion blur when watching fast-action video.

The UL605 series is empowered with the Toshiba NET TV suite of streaming content. Perhaps the richest content is the VUDU streaming movie service with over 3,000 HD titles. Other VUDU platform content includes a wide range of Internet-based services and applications including music on demand from Pandora, access to Twitter and many other apps, up-to-the-minute news and updates from AP Associated Press and The New York Times, photo browsing through Picasa Web Albums Flickr and much, much more.

Beyond this, the UL605 Series includes a USB port and support for DLNA file sharing. Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a global, cross-industry organization of consumer electronics, computing and mobile device firms working to improve device networking interoperability. UL605 models owners can easily share and watch videos, photos, and music right from files stored a digital camera, computer or portable drive.

The SL400 Series models are sized for smaller spaces like a study or boat. There is a 19 inch, 22 inch, 26 inch and 32 inch screen model, each with 720p resolution. There is also two HDMI-CEC ports and a USB port. Whichever series is selected, it will be cinch to Save On Energy Consumption with Latest LED HDTVs from Toshiba.




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