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Toshiba Regza 37XV505DB 37in LCD TV Review

Author John Archer
Published 19th Aug 2008
Manufacturer Toshiba
Price £489.37 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £562.77 (Inc VAT)
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Design Score 7 for Design
Features Score 8 for Features
Image Quality Score 7 for Image Quality
Sound Quality Score 6 for Sound Quality
Value Score 8 for Value
Overall Score 7 for Overall
Toshiba Regza 37XV505DB 37in LCD TV
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Turning our attentions to the 37XV505DB’s picture performance, the best way to sum it up is to say that it’s pretty fair for such a cheap TV, but at the same time not as much of an advance over the 37CV505DB as we would have hoped.

The main reason we make this latter point is that the 37XV505DB just doesn’t capitalise on its higher resolution as dramatically as it should. In particular, its HD pictures don’t look as pin-sharp and extra-clean as we like to see them looking on Full HD TVs. I wouldn’t go so far as to say HD sources like There Will Be Blood on Blu-ray actually look soft on the 37XV505DB, but they certainly don’t look as ‘HD’ as we know they can.

When it comes to black levels, meanwhile, although the 37XV505DB possibly – just possibly – delivers a greater contrast response than the 37CV505DB, dark parts of its pictures are still clearly afflicted by LCD’s traditional grey clouding effect. And predictably, this has the customary negative impact on image depth, leaving dark scenes feeling a touch flat.

This sense of flatness isn’t helped, either, by the 37XV505DB’s somewhat muted colour response – at least when you’ve got the contrast and brightness tuned down to a level where the picture doesn’t unpleasantly over-emphasise video noise.


What’s more, as well as feeling muted the 37XV505DB’s colours spend an uncomfortably long time living with some pretty unnatural-looking tones. This is especially true during dark scenes, but bright scenes are by no means immune to the occasional radioactive green, orangey-red or sickly skin tone.

Another problem with the 37XV505DB’s pictures is that something about the Active Vision processing in conjunction with the 1,920 x 1,080 pixel count just doesn’t gel when showing standard definition sources. This results in exaggerated MPEG noise, more colour tone slippage, and the odd stressy edge.

For all their flaws, though, the 37XV505DB’s pictures do have one or two attractive features, at least in relation to other sets going for the same sort of money. Not least among these is the fact that they don’t suffer too badly with motion blur considering this is a budget TV with no 100Hz processing. Also, while its HD pictures might not be the sharpest in the box, they are at least generally free from noise and look pretty natural notwithstanding the odd colour issues we’ve mentioned.

Finally, while colours might suffer a few rogue tones, they do at least show some benefit from the Full HD pixel count when it comes to the subtlety of colour blends.

Unfortunately we’re unable to finish on a high with this Toshiba’s sound, though. The speakers on board are fundamentally average, sounding a touch muddy and distorted even with relatively straightforward material like a news broadcast, and coming up distinctly short in the power and frequency range departments when asked to rise to the challenge of a good action movie sequence (like the liquid nitrogen lorry crash on the recent Blu-ray of Terminator 2).

Verdict

Although extremely well specified for its money, the 37XV505DB’s rather undynamic pictures don’t really make the most of that specification. Which ultimately leaves us to feel that we’d rather save up for an extra couple of months to secure something a little more sophisticated.

 

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comment Matt said on 20th August 2008

How does this TV score an 8 in 'Value' compared to 10 on the 37CV505DB reviewed last week? Odd :)

comment Nick Bowen said on 30th September 2008

I receive standard digital sky (not HD), the signal strength was at 90%, I tried PAL to RGB change etc etc and no matter what, On match of the day or live ford super sunday etc THE... more

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