Toshiba 23W330D review

Hi-def isn’t just for big TVs, as this lovely 23-incher proves

Shots look crisp, dynamic and almost 3D

TechRadar Verdict

Shows HD works on small screens, but pricey and the contrast is poor

Pros

  • +

    Displays HD very well

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    Excellent colour reproduction

Cons

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    Contrast levels could be better

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    Unjustified price

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Contrary to popular belief, hi-def isn’t just intended for plasma TVs the size of a house. The extra detail on offer also makes a difference on small screens under 26in (although we recommend 26in and above), which is why more and more manufacturers are putting HDMIs and hi-def resolution panels inside 23in, 20in and even 15in LCD sets.

The 23W330D is one such TV. Sporting a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels – standard for a hi-def TV – and a single HDMI socket on its rear panel, it’s equipped to handle content from hi-def sources such as Sky HD or Virgin Media’s TV services, and Blu-ray or HD DVD players. Now you can watch Lost in bed or take in the Test match while you’re cooking, all in glorious hi-def.

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