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Add the Toshiba 52XV545U to your home theatre and enjoy beautiful HD images on its big 52" screen. This TV sports many of today's advanced technologies like 1080p resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and dynamic backlighting, as well as a few pleasant surprises. And the Double Skin cabinet places a translucent outer skin over a textured inner skin to give this HDTV a unique, lavish look.
High-definition images that remain clean and smooth
A lot of 1080p HDTVs look good when displaying slow-moving images, but things can get a little fuzzy when the action speeds up. That's not a problem with this set, thanks to Toshiba's ClearFrame 120Hz anti-blur technology. Instead of just doubling the frame rate, ClearFrame actually creates new video frames and inserts them between the original frames, for on-screen motion that's smooth and natural. It also allows this set to deliver an exceptionally filmlike picture when displaying 1080p/24 video from Blu-ray Disc players.
Impressive standard-definition performance, too
If you still plan on watching standard-definition sources, such as DVDs, you'll appreciate Toshiba's state-of-the-art SRT technology. It improves the look of standard-def material by enhancing sharpness, brightness, and colour. So whether they're in high-def or standard-def, all your movies, TV shows, and video games will look their best.
Automatic picture adjustments mean less time spent in the set-up menu
With Toshiba's smart new AutoView system, you won't need to worry about manually changing picture settings when you switch from midday viewing to nighttime movie-watching. AutoView continuously monitors the amount of ambient room light, and automatically adjusts the picture accordingly.
When the colours are right, pictures look more real
Toshiba employs a "wide colour gamut" backlight to provide a 25% wider colour range than typical LCDs. You'll primarily notice deeper reds and greens. And while 8-bit colour resolution is normal for LCD TVs, the 52XV545U uses a 10-bit panel, which quadruples the number of possible shades for each primary colour (red, green, and blue). The bottom line is that the number of possible hues goes from millions to over a billion, for colours that are nuanced and natural.
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