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Toshiba 46HM95 46-Inch Diagonal 16:9 Integrated HD DLP Projection TV with HDMI

Toshiba 46HM95 46-Inch Diagonal 16:9 Integrated HD DLP Projection TV with HDMI

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Brand: Toshiba
Category: CE


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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 26 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries: 2
Batteries Included: Yes
Display Size: 46
Shipping Weight (lbs): 98
Dimensions (in): 53.1 x 31.8 x 15.3

MPN: 46HM95
Model: 46HM95
UPC: 022265251126
EAN: 0022265251126


Features:
  • 46" Diagonal Theaterwide Integrated HD DLP with ATSC/QAM Tuners
  • TheaterNet Icon IR/1394 Control System
  • HDMI, IEEE 1394 (2) Ports (DTV Link) & Dolby Digital Output
  • DCR with CableCARD Slot and 40-Watts Sound with SRS WOW
  • 78lbs (LxWxH) 53.13" x 15.25" x 31.81"

Accessories:

  • Rayovac NM715-8 Rechargeable NiMH AA Batteries, 8-Count Package
  • Duracell CEF90NC 30 Minute Charger with 4 AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Get the sharpest and clearest images possible from both HD and standard television programming and your favorite DVD movies with the technologically advanced 46-inch Toshiba 46HM95 DLP projection TV. Vivid imagery and vibrant colors will pop off the screen, thanks to the integrated Texas Instruments' HD2+ chip, which enables a much higher contrast ratio along with a more consistent picture than other DLP chips due to filled-in mirror "vias" in the center of each pixel. This set has a built-in analog/digital/digital cable tuners (NTSC/ATSC/QAM) that will receive free over-the-air HDTV signals (ATSC) and HDTV signals from a cable connection (QAM). It's also Digital Cable Ready (via the CableCard slot), so you can enjoy digital cable without an additional box or remote using an optional CableCard. It also comes with TV Guide On Screen and Toshiba's innovative Channel Browser "back" button feature--similar to a PC browser back button--that allows easy access to recently viewed channels.

DLP (which stands for Digital Light Processing) uses an optical semiconductor to recreate source material with a fidelity analog systems can't match. While other technologies lose a certain amount of light in transit, the microscopic mirrors in a DLP projection system bring more light from lamp to screen. It also features better color uniformity over time--no burn-in, screen aging or color-shifting possible. It's the leading display technology for products like small portable conference room projectors and professional venue entertainment systems.

The technology at the center of the 46HM95 is the new Toshiba Digital Light Engine named Talen X, which utilizes Texas Instruments' xHD4 chip, advanced optics, and Toshiba's DEEP Picture and Xtreme BLAC technologies to provide high resolution with improved brightness and contrast. It also includes the new PixelPure AT Digital Video Processing, utilizing new Adaptive Technology to create further improved picture quality, the new Radiance 150 Hi-Bright Lamp for noticeably brighter images and a TheaterFine DFP Screen with anti-glare coating that results in increased detail and noticeably deeper blacks.

The PixelPure AT digital video processor offers motion adaptive de-interlacing, adaptive MPEG processing, and adaptive contrast and color enhancement for a consistently high picture quality. The 3D Y/C digital comb filter (4 MB, 10-Bit) constantly analyzes the three dimensions of picture height, picture width, and picture changes-over-time, to reduce dramatically edge image artifacts while improving transition detail.

The TheaterNet Control System simplifies the control of external components through both an IR jack and Firewire (IEEE1394) port, the latter of which can be used to transmit digital video and audio and allow for recording of HDTV. This set also includes a built-in OmniViewer memory card slot, which is compatible with a wide variety of popular formats--Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia (MMC), Memory Stick, Compact Flash, and Smart Media--enabling you to view photo slideshows directly from your digital camera's memory card.

Perfect for viewing high-definition content and your favorite widescreen movies, this set offers a 16:9 aspect ratio and 1280 x 720-pixel resolution. Other features include both picture-in-picture (PIP) and picture-on-picture (POP) capabilities, tri-lingual on-screen menus (English, French, Spanish), channel labeling, channel return, channel browse, favorite channel, and V-Chip parental controls.

The 40-watt stereo audio system (two 20-watt speakers) delivers ample sound for sports and movies. It features the following video and audio connections:

  • Composite AV (RCA) In: 2
  • S-Video In: 2
  • Component Video In (Y PB PR): 2
  • HDMI In: 1
  • RF In: 2
  • Firewire: 2
  • Digital Coaxial Audio Out: 1

Tech Talk
HDMI -- HDMI makes an uncompressed digital RGB connection from the source to the screen. By eliminating conversion to an analog signal, it delivers an unblemished image. The non-degraded signal reduces flicker and leads to a clearer picture. HDMI intelligently communicates the highest output resolution with the source device. The HDMI input is fully backward compatible with DVI sources but includes digital audio. HDMI uses HDCP copy protection.

What's in the Box
DLP television, remote control (with batteries), printed warranty and operating instructions

Product Description
As your source for digital home entertainment, Toshiba offers one of the most extensive television lineups in the industry. Whether you're looking for the latest in HDTV, the flattest FST Pure flat-screen TVs, or the highest quality in portable televisions, Toshiba has what you want.


Customer Reviews:   Read 21 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A decent upgrade into HDTV   October 14, 2005
 41 out of 41 found this review helpful

I bought this tv as an upgrade from an analog set. I was aiming at getting a screen that was big enough (but not TOO big) for me to not feel as though I should have gotten the bigger size. To date, I am 90% satisfied with the purchase.

It's very convenient that the HD tuner is integrated into the television. When I brought this set home from the store I was able to plug in my set of amplified rabbit ears and immediately receive the local HD broadcasts. Ironically, even though I have a digital cable subscription, I still use my rabbit ears intermittently because Comcast hasn't negotiated a contract with CBS for their HD signal. Strange, but true.

I had no problems with the construction of the TV when it was unboxed. There were no noticable flaws or defects, and I haven't noticed any sort of physical flaws or defects over the course of my initial ownership. The size and weight of this set is excellent. Carrying it up and down stairs is only a two-man job because it weighs just under 80lbs. It's also very slender at only 15.25 inches (387mm) deep, which gives my lots of placement options.

The picture quality is excellent when viewing from a distance greater than six feet - any closer than that and the clarity breaks down a bit. Due to the size of the picture, the standard (NTSC) resolution images are rather grainy, but the HD images are excellent. There are clear edges, good color saturation, and off-axis viewing is surprisingly good too. It takes a second or so for the processor to switch formats if you're changing from an analog signal to a HD signal, but I'm getting used to that. I just love the depth of color and brightness that you get with a DLP set - better than current LCD and just a notch below plasma, IMHO.

There are plenty of inputs for my home theater equipment, and the built in multi-format flash card reader was a nice surprise. The front accessible panel also has both standard A/V inputs and an S-video input, which is also quite convenient. The layout of the rear inputs is easy to negotiate, and I was able to find connections for all of my home theater devices (digital receiver, digital cable box, DVD player) with no problems. And the owner's manual provides setup suggestions for various combinations of components. At the current time I am only using the component and optical digital signal inputs, and have nothing to comment on regarding the HDMI or IEEE1394 connections.

Due to my digital cable with HDTV package subscription I have to use a cable box supplied by my provider. I was advised that I wouldn't be able to receive premium services if I opted to use the Cable Card slot.

The remote is large and kind of confusing to navigate, and there seems to be a low level high-pitched whine when the backlight buttons feature is active. And though I've made a few different attempts to set up the TheaterNet device control system, I haven't been able to get it to work as smoothly as I'd have liked (but this point would be moot if you plan to use a universal remote.)

Now on the negative side of things; I've had to completely reboot the processor several times over the first few months that I've owned this TV. The HD signal processing software seems to be a mite touchy at times and can go into complete brainlock, which is what forces the reboot. Also, there seemed to be an issue with the POP (picture-outside-of-picture) feature that caused a similar lockup when I tried to view two broadcast HDTV signals simultaneously. This could have been due to user error in retrospect, and all problems have been solved without having to contact tech support.

Because this is a rear-projection set, I will eventually have to replace the projection bulb assembly. I've heard other owners say that they've had problems in ordering a replacement bulb because Toshiba is backordered at the present time. I can't confirm or deny this rumor. However, it appears that the bulb assembly replacement procedure is simple enough, and the access hatch is conveniently located so I won't have to move the set in order to get to it.

All in all, I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase and would definitely recommend this particular model to anybody who is shopping for an entry-level widescreen HDTV. The price, size, and features are all very good in comparison to other TVs of similar size and design.

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Since I have written my review, I have had to replace the projection bulb assembly. This was covered under warranty and done via the Toshiba Customer Service working through a local service rep. It took a reasonable amount of time to get my set back up and running and their online/telephone service was very helpful and courteous. I hope that the replacement bulb assembly lasts longer than the first one did though...



1 out of 5 stars Inspect screen carefully before accepting delivery.   October 4, 2005
 10 out of 20 found this review helpful

Before signing and accepting delivery of any Toshiba DLP, be sure to check the screen to make sure that the coating on the inside of the screen is uniform. On mine, there was a circle about 10" in diameter that you can see in certain lighting and even when the TV is off! It will appear lighter than the surrounding areas at times and can be annoying. I called Toshiba and had a service man come out and even though he acknowledged that this is common, Toshiba will not replace the screen. I would have given them a negative 10 if it were possible just because of their attitude. So, look at the screen VERY carefully before accepting or purchasing. If you see this problem, refuse to accept it. Or else just buy a Samsung or Mitsubishi DLP to avoid the problem I have.


5 out of 5 stars TOSHIBA FIXES LAMP DEFECT   December 29, 2005
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I have talked with Toshiba Direct about the numerous reports about lamps blowing after only 3 or 4 months and they admit they had been given defective lamps from A company that was manufacturing them for Toshiba DLP TVS. Toshbia told me that these "bad Lamps" were in DLP models manufactured in August and early Sept.05 Toshiba also said they were getting lamps from a new company and the problem had been fixed. I purchased the 46HM95 on black Friday at BB and i LOVE the TV, DVD and HD are bright and crisp, much brighter than plasma or LCD with outstanding black levels . BTW Toshiba will replace the lamp IF it gos during the 1 year warranty.


1 out of 5 stars Do Not Buy This TV!   February 16, 2006
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

The bulb burned out in less than two months! Toshiba doesn't have any replacements in stock and they are not sure when their next shipment is coming in!? Did these people ever hear of tracking information? It's a great tv if you remove the front screen and host puppet shows inside. Very roomy. But if you want to actually watch tv, this product can't help you. Toshiba's customer service line is one of those that makes you key your phone number, zip code and favorite color into the phone before someone answers, then, when someone finally does answer they ask for your phone number, zip code and favorite color! Didn't I just do this? Didn't I just do this?

TV still doesn't work...



4 out of 5 stars Best Quality Picture for the $$$.   December 20, 2005
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I compared to 42 Sony LCD, 44 Panasonic LCD, 42 and 46 Samsung DLP. Have a small viewing location and larger TVs upclose won't look as good. Liked the 44" Panasonic chassis by far the best, 42" Sony didn't come with PIP or POP but had a nice compact size. The picture quality of the two Samsungs at 3 stores seemed grainy (SDE)and poor overall but in a very nice chassis. Panasonic complaints about bulb ($300) are rampant (but now 18 mo. warranty,) Samsung quality issues seemed common also. That left me with the $1,900 Toshiba with POP and the $1,600 Sony. LCD rear projections just "don't do black" as well as DLPs.(Surprisingly even the $4,000 Sony XBR isn't as good in black level as a 1080P DLP.) I ordered the Toshiba on-line from Best Buy but they screwed up the order so I cancelled and bought locally.
Very, very happy with the picture quality with OTA inputs. Much better than anything I saw in ANY store. DVDs with or without an upconverting Toshiba XS52/50 DVD-HDD are excellent. Sound is very acceptable, menus are comprehensive but not mind boggling. Fan noise is noticable (could be better Toshiba), overall chassis appearance design is just fair - 3 year old design. TWO (2) HDMI inputs (only TV in its price range). 2 level lamp ($200)with hi-lo setting is supposed to give 8,000 hrs in lo setting. (Hi would give you radiation burns) Lamp back orders seem to be a problem for everyone (except Sony?) Wide viewing angle, very bright, excellent blacks, no rainbow for me, TV guide works perfectly (I know that's a surprise), superb picture quality . Remote can be back lit (low level high-pitched whine is designed to remind you its on). Over-all very pleased. I've seen the 56" Toshiba 1080p and the 50" Samsung 1080p and they are better so 5 stars for them and 4 to the 46hm95. (Former Circuit City manager)


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