After being bombarded
of late by smart TV services, apps, Wi-Fi streaming and smartphone
control while getting friendly with the major brands' televisions for
2012, Toshiba's 32DL933B is enough to give us a bit of a shock. Its
killer new feature - and something that's almost unique on the market -
is a built-in... wait for it... DVD player.
DVD, eh? If you're
having trouble remembering what a DVD is, having long ago moved on to
either Blu-ray or streamed movies, we seriously suggest you click away
now, because this 32-inch LED TV is not for you.
Actually, we're
not sure who it is aimed at: is it a very rudimentary living room TV or a
great value all-in-one for a bedroom? If pushed, we'd opt for the
latter, since this is a combi only in the most basic sense. There's no
Freeview HD tuner, and nor can the 32DL933B offer Full HD resolution -
it's merely HD-ready.
Can a TV be considered all in one if it
lacks a Freeview HD tuner? That depends on how you consume your digital
TV, of course - Sky+, BT Vision or Virgin Media TiVo
subscribers would probably rather not pay for superfluous tuners. But
our guess is that the Toshiba 32DL933B is destined for bedrooms needing a
size upgrade - and where the major diet is DVD films.
Another
clue to the Toshiba 32DL933B's intended destination is in its choice of
either black or white finishes, the latter given a slightly different
model number: 32DL934W. In terms of looks, we like the Toshiba 32DL933B
as it is.
Its
slimness is a moot point; although it's not exactly a fatboy model, the
presence of that chunky DVD player extends its usable depth to over
63mm and moves it well away from any super-slim claims.
Gloss
black and with a simple yet attractive furl across the top line, the
Toshiba 32DL933B's bezel measures a meaty 35mm. The 32-inch TV costs
£331 (around $520) in the UK.
Elsewhere in the Toshiba DL Series
is a 19-inch 19DL933B, 23-inch 23DL933B and 26-inch 26DL933B, although
oddly all are strapped with an HD-ready screen except the 23-inch model,
which sports a Full HD resolution. They're all available as white
versions, denoted by the DL934 moniker. Elsewhere,
Toshiba also sells the similarly HD-ready and black or white EL Series,
which is available in the same sizes; it does away with the built-in
DVD player, but retains LED backlighting.
If you want to step up
to Full HD, consider the brand's HL Series, which come in 32-inch
32HL933 and 40-inch 40HL933 flavours. Both have slimmer screen surrounds
than the Toshiba 32DL933B.
Features
The
Toshiba 32DL933B's choice of connections is somewhat limited. On a side
panel is the set's sole USB slot and a Common Interface slot, with two
jacks below for attaching adaptors. Included in the box, those adaptors -
commonly found on super-slim sets - enable component video and
composite video cables to be attached, although the Toshiba 32DL933B is
hardly short on girth. On
the main back panel are two HDMI inputs, a 15-pin D-sub VGA-in for a
PC, an RF tuner feed to power standard-definition Freeview, a Scart
(increasingly rare on flatscreen TVs these days, and a clue to the
Toshiba 32DL933B's intended customer), and a coaxial digital audio
output.
The main feature of the Toshiba 32DL933B is, of course,
that integrated DVD player. As well as spinning regular purchased discs
it can play all flavours of dual-layer and two-sided DVDs, as well as
CD, CD-R, CD-RW and DVD-RW stored with MP3, JPEG, DivX, AVI, MPEG and
VOB files.
Similar fare (exactly which file formats, we'll
investigate later) is playable from USB flash drives or HDDs plugged in
to the set's side-mounted USB port, which can also source files from a
connected camera or smartphone.
Native 50Hz processing power is
on a rather basic 1366 x 768 pixel resolution LCD panel - albeit an
LED-backlit version. There's no 100Hz option to lessen blur, and in use
that omission has a negative impact.
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