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Toshiba 32RV753 'an ideal budget TV'
8th October 2010
Those searching for a new TV but who are on a budget may want to consider one reviewer's praise of the Toshiba 32RV753, but by entering online auctions for televisions people may find that they can save even more money on the cost of such electronic appliances.
Writing for Expert Reviews, Riyad Emeran states that despite its low retail price the device "still manages to pack in four HDMI ports, which is one more than we're used to seeing on budget TVs".
In addition, the 32RV753 has both analogue and Freeview HD tuners and a VGA input which allows it to be connected to a PC.
"High definition content is treated well too, with surprisingly good black level response," he adds.
Overall, the device was given four stars out of a possible five, as Mr Emeran claims it is an "ideal TV for anyone on a very tight budget".
Last month, the reviewer stated that the Samsung LE32C580 is "a good looking TV with a lot of features".
However, by entering penny auctions people could find they can get televisions for significantly less than what it would cost on the high street.
Posted by Steve Taylor
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