Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Toshiba 22D1334B 22-inch Widescreen 1080p Full HD LED TV with Built-In DVD Player (New for 2013)

Toshiba 22D1334B 22-inch Widescreen 1080p Full HD LED TV with Built-In DVD Player (New for 2013)
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  • 1366 x 768 Resolution
  • High Contrast
  • 22" LED TV in White
  • Built In DVD Player



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Toshiba 22D1334B 22-inch Widescreen 1080p Full HD LED TV with Built-In DVD Player (New for 2013) - For a variety of entertainment 22D1334B Toshiba 22 "LED TV is a fantastic choice for your home. Through Resolution 1366 x 768 HD 22" LED screen 22D1334B Toshiba offers clear crisp display. With an integrated digital tuner, you can see more than 50 channels of free content subscription. TNT is only the beginning of your choice. Toshiba 22D1334B also has a built-in DVD player that will not only leave you to watch your DVD collection with ease, but also allows you to save space. Thank you from the USB port, you can even listen to digital music, photo and video collection on your TV Toshiba 22D1334B.... See more product details



Customer Reviews: Toshiba 22D1334B 22-inch Widescreen 1080p Full HD LED TV with Built-In DVD Player (New for 2013)


So skinny it could be an imac, 14 Jun 2013
By Mrs. Katharine Kirby "Kate"

Amazon Verified Purchase

This review is from : Toshiba 22D1334B 22-inch Widescreen 1080p Full HD LED TV with Built-In DVD Player (New for 2013) (Electronics)



TV's have come a very long way since I watched The Coronation on a curved grey glass square set inside a lavish walnut cabinet adorned with a couple of bakerlite knobs.

This one takes the biscuit for being the least offensive, most unobtrusive, quietly elegant, crisply clean and attractive `television set' I've ever bought. As with a super model you have to wonder `where are the intestines?' It lives in a guest bedroom and I can hardly tear myself away from gazing at its tidy, open, minimalistic face.

Adopting the suck it and see attitude most over sixties have to instructions I undressed it in the bedroom, carelessly chucking the booklet to one side on the grounds I couldn't read it without my glasses anyway. No problems attaching the base, I reckoned, there are four screws and an odd white plastic square to get to grips with. This is when a kind young helper stepped in to stop me screwing the long screws straight through the screen without recourse to the white bracket.

You could attach it to the wall using a purpose made tv wall mounting arrangement - there is a square base for that on the back of the box. We settled for a short screw through the base hole kindly provided to keep it sitting on the (cheap white, not antique) tv table I wanted it to stay put on. I think it's a good idea to secure the telly, as being so light; a slight breeze might blow it over. Or a dog's tail might pass by wagging or a grandchild might attempt to push a sandwich into the dvd slot...

We inserted batteries into the remote, which is pretty simple to work out - upstairs for television programmes and the down below for the films. Anyway there it was safe and sound standing to attention and so we did the big switch on and worked the through the menu. That was all easy peasy, the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) is clear and legible on a white background, and it picked up all the Freeview channels no trouble at all. The dvd disc loaded and started to play obediently. Slight panic when we wanted to try and eject it, you have to let the disc stop spinning before you press the lower of the two buttons on the side of the set to eject.

All well and good! This Toshiba `leading innovation' must be pretty future proof and entirely open to all boarders as it also lets you plug in through USB your camera, your video camera, also your mp3 music player, ipod, pc, wires and connections are provided. We haven't got HD supplied to us yet but of course it will happily show that too. The LED back light means if you feel like watching in daylight (something my mother would never allow) then the picture is still sharp and bright. Lovely colours, the ability to change the settings if you dare, all around I am happy to give this pretty little thing five stars.


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