
The Toshiba 42HP66 is a flashy 42-inch Plasma TV that is capable of providing the ideal features of a high-definition television. The design of this set is quite good, making me think that Toshiba spent more time in designing this TV than its other products. The matte-surface black bezel resides comfortably in its shiny silver-frame.
The picture quality is quite pretty, but the contrast is poor. Like when I'm watching the DVD of Spider-Man 2, the scene set in Doc Octopus' ruined office is a little dark, making me feel that I'm just listening to a
radio drama. But on well-lighted scenes, I was able to appreciate the accurate brightness of the images. The native resolution of the screen is 1024-by-768 programming, which is a bit high for a medium-sized HDTV.
The surround sound is amazingly good, despite the fact that the speakers aren't big enough. I love the model's collection of ports located at the back of the TV because I can attach all my audio and video equipment like
Xbox game consoles and MP3 player. Overall, this unit is quite pleasing to the eye of a normal televiewer whose aim is to own an ordinary HDTV. But to HDTV critics, the TV's severely dark imagery is its greatest liability.
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