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Toshiba 26AV52U 26" LCD HDTV - 720p, 1366x768, 60Hz, 2x HDMI, (Refurbished)

Toshiba 26AV52U 26" LCD HDTV
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Item Number: T23-2625
Model: RB-26AV52U
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Toshiba 26AV52U 26" LCD HDTV
The Toshiba 26AV52U 26" LCD HDTV features DynaLight for a deeper picture, Native Mode and Gaming Mode for a better gaming experience. A wide viewing angle ensures that you’ll have the best seat in the house. The Toshiba 26AV52U also has a built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM digital tuning, which allows for tuning of standard cable channels as well as off-air digital broadcasts, in addition to digital "cable-in-the-clear" broadcasts. 2 HDMI digital inputs for improved connectivity, and ENERGY STAR compliance. The 26AV52U combines HD quality with speed to give you the best home theater experience.

What Is It & Why You Need It:

  • Provides 2 HDMI digital inputs for improved connectivity, and ENERGY STAR compliance
  • Combines HD quality with speed to give you the best home theater experience

Specifications

  Display Area:  26"
  Display Type:  LCD
  Aspect Ratio:  16:9
  Resolution:  1366 x 768
  Signal Compatibility:  720p
  Input Video Signal:  ATSC
  QAM
  NTSC
  Compatibility:  VESA (100 mm X 200 mm)
  Screen Refresh Rate:  60Hz
  Condition:  Refurbished
  Features:  PC Input
  Speakers:  2
  Inputs:  S-Video
  PC
  HDMI In
  Component
  Outputs:  Analog Audio
  Digital Audio Out
  HDMI Ports:  2
  Height (inches):  18
  Height with Stand (inches):  19.8
  Width (inches):  26.4
  Depth (inches):  3.7
  Depth with Stand (inches):  9.2
  Unit Weight:  21.8 lbs.
  Specification Notes:  [1] To provide the most accurate specifications, the specifications listed are based upon the manufacturer's exact model specification as published on the manufacturer's website, and the manufacturer's product documentation.
Detailed Features

Energy Star Compliance

What You Should Know
In 1985 Toshiba introduced world's first laptop personal computers.
New Circular LCD
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Toshiba
Toshiba, a world leader in high technology, is a diversified manufacturer and marketer of advanced electronic and electrical products, spanning information & communications equipment and systems, Internet-based solutions and services, electronic components and materials, power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems, and household appliances.

Toshiba's early history has two strands: 1875 saw the establishment of Tanaka Seizo-sho (Tanaka Engineering Works), Japan's first manufacturer of telegraphic equipment. Its founder, Hisashige Tanaka (1799 - 1881), was well known from his youth for inventions that included mechanical dolls and a perpetual clock. Under the name Shibaura Seisaku-sho (Shibaura Engineering Works), his company became one of Japan's largest manufacturers of heavy electrical apparatus. In 1890, Hakunetsu-sha & Co., Ltd. was established as Japan's first plant for electric incandescent lamps. Subsequent diversification saw the company evolve as a manufacturer of consumer products. In 1899, the company was renamed Tokyo Denki (Tokyo Electric Co.).

In 1939, these two companies, leaders in their respective fields, merged to form an integrated electric equipment manufacturer, Tokyo Shibaura Denki (Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.). The company was soon well known as 'Toshiba,' which became its official name in 1978.

By continually developing innovative technologies centering on the fields of Electronics and Energy, Toshiba strives to create products and services that enhance human life, and which lead to a thriving, healthy society. They constantly seek new approaches that help realize the goals of the world community, including ways to improve the global environment.

In the office and in the home, on the move, throughout today's connected world, Toshiba applies cutting-edge capabilities to the creation of digital products and solutions that make a difference. A determination to meet diverse market needs in the era of digital convergence supports Toshiba in maintaining their leading position in key digital product areas.  Their product mix is optimized for success in high-growth areas such as digital consumer products and mobile equipment, and in key markets, including the fast growing markets of the world. By delivering core infrastructure for power generation systems, industrial systems and for essential social needs, Toshiba provides firm foundations for society's well-being and continued progress.

As a corporate citizen of planet Earth, Toshiba puts CSR (corporate social responsibility) at the heart of its management. They prioritize respect for life and safety and full compliance in all activities and by every employee. They see environmental protection as particularly important. Through our “Environmental Vision 2050” and voluntary environmental action plan, they aim to increase Toshiba Group’s overall eco-efficiency ten-fold by fiscal 2050, through strict environmental management, cuts in CO2 emissions, delivering environmentally-conscious products and promoting energy saving at their facilities.

Today, Toshiba operates a global network of subsidiaries and affiliates, with some 198,000 employees worldwide engaged in all aspects of Toshiba’s business: from advanced research to procurement, manufacturing,
and sales and marketing. Toshiba’s successful long-term global presence, the very process of enhancing Toshiba’s globalization in fact, rests on the highly capable and motivated local staff who commit to Toshiba. Production at Toshiba Group’s worldwide manufacturing network, including Toshiba Corporation’s 40-plus facilities, covers the company’s diverse product portfolio, including leading-edge semiconductors, TVs, portable PCs, data storage devices, consumer products and power plant systems. Manufacturing
activities are supported by a dedicated procurement organization that operates International Procurement Offices in 10 strategic locations around the world: San Francisco, Boston, London, Singapore, Taipei, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dalian, Shenzhen, and Tokyo.

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ATSC - Means 2009 Digital TV Ready
Buy with confidence that ATSC TVs are designed for the future!

The ATSC Standard for Digital Television (DTV) encompasses a number of Standards, Practices, and Guidelines for Digital Television. What it means for today's television consumer is that ATSC TVs are ready for the future!  They comply with the requirements for the transition to Digital TV sets and all digital transmission to occur by February 17th, 2009.  ATSC Digital Ready TVs have digital tuners already.  TVs and related Tuner products that are not ATSC will require a separate digital tuner after the transition date.

How To Pick Your Best TV Size? How Do You Watch TV?
Does your family gather together on movie nights?   Are you a lone sports fan who really gets into your favorite game, or has the whole neighborhood over?  Do you have an intimate TV room, or a huge home theater?  Do you watch in the bedroom, or the living room?

The size of the TV that's best for you and your family depends on how you like to spend your time and the size of your room.

  • FAMILY ROOMS
    For family rooms and other spaces with high TV use, 37 inch and larger are the most popular choices.  In large rooms, the largest size possible is usually best.
  • BEDROOMS
    For bedrooms, offices and other medium-sized spaces, look in the 26 to 37 inch size range.
  • KITCHENS & SMALL ROOMS
    For kitchens and smaller rooms where you are closer to the TV, consider a 15 to 19 inch screen.
wide screen
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minimum
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26 inch 3 ft 6 ft
32 inch 3 ft 7 ft
37 inch 4 ft 8 ft
42 inch 5 ft 10 ft
47 inch 6 ft 12 ft
60 inch 7 ft 15 ft

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How To Pick Your Best TV Type?
Several important factors determine the quality of your HDTV picture.  So how do you find a picture you like?
  • TV TECHNOLOGY
    As you probably already know, there are several TV technologies available.  LCD televisions are thin and lightweight with a high-quality picture, even in brightly lit rooms.  Plasma screens are heavier than LCDs but may deliver a slightly picture in dark rooms with more intense colors.  DLP TVs offer brilliant screens, but are thicker than LCDs or Plasma.
  • RESOLUTION
    Think about TV resolution as the number of pixels contained in one "frame" of a television show or movie.  More pixels in each frame will give you better picture detail.  720P and 1080P are the two most common resolution standards for HDTV now.  With about 1 million pixels in each frame, 720P provides a vivid, high definition picture. 1080P offers the highest level of HDTV quality with over 2 million pixels in each frame, creating even greater picture details.  While broadcast is mostly limited to 720P, 1080P is the standard for high definition disc players like Blu-Ray.
  • CONTRAST RATIO
    Contrast ratio is a number that measures the difference in light intensity between the brightest white and the darkest black on the screen.  In general the higher the contrast ratio number, the better the image quality.  Most times, you will find Dynamic Contrast Ratio specified, but be sure you are comparing the same type of contrast ratio.
  • CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT
    Another way to improve contrast ratio is with contrast enhancement technology. Most of the time, this uses back lighting to improve apparent contrast.  This is especially helpful in dark rooms, as it helps your eyes adjust to the best light levels.  This dynamically improves contrast, resulting in deep blacks in darker scenes without losing fine details in shadows and other dark areas of the picture.
  • BIT COLOR
    Another important contributor to picture quality is what is called "bit depth".  This is the size of the number that is used to assign colors on the screen.  The higher the number, the more displayable colors will appear (see the image below).  Of course this is only true if both the display processor and the panel support that number of bits!


More Bits = More Colors

What Is High Definition And How Is It Different From Standard Definition?
High Definition or "HD" is a technological leap forward from standard definition, with up to 6x the picture resolution, so that what you see is sharper and more realistic.  Regular TVs and the TV channels you watch at home are typically in standard definition (unless you watch HD channels).  DVD are also in standard definition.  Standard definition (480i & 480p) is lower quality than high definition.  Many older TV sets are standard def, and can only show standard def content (programming).  Many new TVs are called High Definition TVs (HDTV).  They are capable of showing high def content in: 720p, 1080i, and 1080p, all high definition formats, but 1080p provides the highest picture quality of them all.
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        HDMI™ is the trademark of HDMI Licensing, LLC.

How To Protect Your HDTV And Make It All Work!
You've bought your ideal television or home theater, but have you considered how you will protect it, or make it all work together?  It's not as complex as it might seem, but it is important to consider, since devices may work differently, and have incompatible modes.  Plus after investing in your hardware, bad things can happen to damage them.
  • MOST IMPORTANT: SURGE PROTECTION
    Power Protection For Your HDTV & Home TheaterIf you have a computer, you know all about surge suppressors and battery back-up UPS devices.  But do you have a UPS for your HDTV and Home Theater system?  HDTVs and Home Theater systems are just as susceptible to surge and power damage as computers, so it is critical you add a very good surge suppressor or UPS to your setup at once! Plus if you have a UPS, you'll be able to watch TV or listen to music if the power goes off! (for as long as the battery lasts of course!)

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  • CONTROLLING IT ALL: ADVANCED REMOTE CONTROLS
    Advanced Remote Controls For Your HDTV & Home TheaterAlmost every device you have came with a remote control, some even are called Universal Remote Controls.  But every device, HDTV, or Home Theater component has special features and functions, not supported by the generic Universal Remotes, especially if you want "One Button" control of several devices at once.  For these you need Advanced Remote Controls, that not only control everything, but reduce it all down to One Button tasks that even a Cave Man could operate! 

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  • GOT HELP? GET AN INSTALLATION & SETUP SERVICE
    Expert Certified Installation & Setup Help!With some of today's HDTV and Home Theater systems, you may want to consider getting expert help from certified technicians that can quickly install your HDTV on your wall, hide the cables and wires, balance the display settings and the 7.1 surround sound, for the maximum in sound and picture quality.  You can still tell your friends and family that you did it, it will just be our secret! 

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  • GET A GUARANTEED BUYBACK FOR YOUR HDTV
    Guaranteed Buyback For Your HDTVAnother way to protect your investment, given the changing pace of technology, is to add a Guaranteed Buyback to your HDTV purchase.  This will guaranty the trade-in value of your HDTV a year or two in the future, when you will be ready to upgrade to the latest technology. 

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A Quick Guide To TV Definition Terms

HDTV -
(High Definition) television monitors reveal either 720 progressive (720p), or a minimum of 1080 interlaced lines, known as 1080i. An HDTV will show 540 lines at a time. These resolutions create extraordinarily sharp, lifelike images as well as the truest and most vivid colors ever seen on a television screen.
EDTV -
stands for Enhanced Definition Television. EDTV monitors display at least 480 progressive lines (480p). Because EDTV shows more lines simultaneously than SDTV, its pictures are sharper, richer and more realistic.
SDTV - Standard Definition TV is what’s rapidly becoming old-fashioned television. Although SDTV offers a decent picture we’ve grown accustomed to, it features up to 480 interlaced lines (480i), but can show only 240 of them at any given time. Although SDTV produces a sharp picture and good color, its performance is dramatically inferior to HDTV or EDTV.
For More Information - Visit Our Guide To Plasma & LCD TVs

How Compatible Is HDMI?
HDMI is fully backward compatible with PCs, displays and consumer electronics devices incorporating the Digital Visual Interface (DVI) standard. Both HDMI and DVI were pioneered by Silicon Image and are based on TMDS®, Silicon Image's powerful, high-speed, serial link technology. HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports 8-channel digital audio, and with 5 Gbps of bandwidth, HDMI can accommodate future enhancements and requirements. Because HDMI was designed specifically for consumer electronics applications, it offers an array of additional consumer enhancements. As digital content can manifest itself in a variety of sizes, resolutions and formats, HDMI-enabled systems will automatically configure to display content in the most effective format. In addition, if implemented in a specific device, HDMI enables a single remote point and click, allowing manufacturers to deliver home theater systems that automatically configure from a single command from a remote control -- turning on or off the components necessary to view a DVD, listen to a CD, or watch cable or satellite TV.

What is the difference between HDMI 1.3 and HDMI 1.3a, or 1.3b?
For consumers, there is no difference between HDMI version 1.3 and 1.3a or 1.3b. These minor revisions to the specification typically relate to manufacturing or testing issues and do not impact features or functionality in a specific product. In addition, HDMI Licensing, LLC is actively working with manufacturers to reduce confusion for consumers by de-emphasizing version numbers and focusing instead on product features and functionality.

How can I identify which HDMI products support a specific feature, such as DVD Audio or Deep Color?
The key for consumers to remember is that HDMI has consistently enabled a variety of the most innovative new technologies (whether they are DVD Audio, SACD, 1080p/60, etc.). However, in many cases, it is up to each manufacturer to choose which features to implement in any given product. The manufacturer can choose the mix of features that makes sense for its customers and products. So, customers must choose devices that have the features that they want (instead of focusing on which version of HDMI is implemented by the device.). Consumers interested in confirming whether a particular consumer electronics product supports DVD-Audio or any other feature over HDMI are urged to review users’ manuals and product reviews, or check with manufacturers directly.

What Is Firmware Upgradeable?
Many of today's electronics product are designed for today's standards.  Yet like personal computers, they have advanced capabilities that will let them be upgraded for use with new technologies and standards.  The ability to upgrade the firmware of an electronics product allows you to extend the useful lifespan of the device you purchase, and be able to expect support for many (if not all) of the emerging new standards.

What is the difference between Active HDMI and Passive HDMI?
There is no active or passive HDMI in the HDMI specification. These terms apply to cables. Active cables have built-in electronics to enable long cable runs, and typically these cables require a power supply. These cables use active electronics to help push the signal farther than typical passive cables.

HDMI™ is the trademark of HDMI Licensing, LLC.

What Is A VESA Mount?
A VESA mount is one that has been designed to be compatible with the Flat Display Mounting Interface (FDMI) Standard.  The standard defines all aspects of the mount dimensions and characteristics, to assure full compatibility between compliant TV manufacturers and the manufacturers of compliant or certified mounting hardware.

Remember, if you are looking to mount your monitor or TV on a VESA compatible mount or stand, check the individual product specificiations to make sure it is a VESA Mount compatible device!
 
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Who Is VESA?
VESA is an organization that supports and sets industry-wide interface standards for the PC, workstation, and consumer electronics industries. VESA promotes and develops timely, relevant, open standards for the display and display interface industry, ensuring interoperability and encouraging innovation and market growth. 
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About HDTV Viewing Angles
The Viewing Angle of any TV is an important specification.  The wider the viewing angle, the more enjoyable your experience.  Viewing angles above 150° means you can view your TV from a reasonable range - from the front and off to the sides.  However, viewing angles above 170° are best!  Many of today's Plasma and LCD HDTVs offer viewing angles of 178°, and their images do not suffer from degradation at very high viewing angles.   LCD TVs were originally designed for a one user experience, as a computer monitor, but the technology has kept pace with the demands for ever increasing viewing angles, and most offer excellent viewing experiences.  Between LCD and Plasma; Plasma TVs have the advantage, but by a small margin.

Viewing angles are not an issue with projectors because the light source is coming from in front of the screen, and not from behind. However, the surface on which you project (screen or wall surface) may have a slight impact on viewing angles, so it is important to choose the best screen possible.

LCD Monitor & TV Cleaning Tips
Technology Knowledge, Information, and Resources: Technology News, Information Articles, Product Manuals, How To Guides, Brochures and Fact Sheets, Computer Glossary, and Technical Encyclopedia

TechTip: Cleaning Your LCD Monitor or TV
Now that you have your new LCD Monitor or Widescreen TV, it is important to use the right products to clean it.  The wrong cleaner can damage the surface of your display.  However, there are many new cleaning products on the market designed especially for LCD displays. We recommend using a soft, lint-free cloth and a special LCD cleaner.  (You can also use a cleaner that contains any of the following:  Water, Vinegar (mixed with water), or Isopropyl alcohol).  BUT Do Not Use cleaners that contain any of the following agents: Acetone, Ethyl alcohol, Ethyl acid, Ammonia, Methyl chloride!  Important: Do not spray any liquids directly on the LCD screen. Always apply the solution to your cloth first, not directly to the parts you are cleaning. Always use a soft cotton cloth. Some materials, such as paper towels or old rags can cause scratches and damage the LCD screen.
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Understanding LCD Display Dead Pixels
A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, electronic flat panel used to display information and images. It includes monitors for computers, televisions, instrument panels, and other devices ranging from aircraft cockpit displays, to every-day consumer devices such as video players, gaming devices, clocks, watches, calculators, and telephones. LCDs are simply everywhere now.

Its major features and benefits are: lightweight construction (compared to Plasma displays); portability (in the case of smaller displays); the ability to be produced in much larger screen sizes than were practical for older Tube (CRT) displays; and perhaps most important, its much lower power consumption.

Technically, an LCD display is an "electronically-modulated optical device" made up of any number of tiny pixels filled with liquid crystals and arrayed in front of a light source (backlight) or reflector to produce images in color.  The earliest discoveries leading to the development of LCD technology date from 1888. Today, tube CRT displays are almost a thing of the past!

Unfortunately, from time to time, a new LCD TV or Monitor will have a problem pixel.  This is where the physical crystal actually is stuck or frozen in place.  However, don't panic, since these can frequently be fixed.

There are three basic types of problem pixels:

  • a hot pixel (always on, usually white)
  • a dead pixel (always off, black)
  • a stuck pixel (one or more sub-pixels (red, blue or green) are always on or always off)

To solve a problem pixel, it is recommended to let the display fully warm up (leave on for at least a full day) - this alone can fix many problems, as the display expands due to warming and can free the pixel.  Always try this before calling for help.  Next, call the manufacturer's technical support for other techniques that they might recommend - each manufacturer may have different solutions for their products.  There are also other techniques that you might try, but always be careful not to damage your display, as this might void your warranty. 

LCD Problem Pixel Policy
In the event that warranty service or an exchange is required, it is important to understand that every manufacturer has their own dead pixel policies, and that they should be contacted about solutions before requesting any exchange.  We want you to experience the best possible image on your LCD, so typically, an LCD TV or Monitor with 5 hot, dead, or stuck pixels would qualify for an exchange within the first 30 days of ownership after support efforts have been exhausted.  See the product warranty below for more information.

LCD Technology: Response Time - Enabling crisp full-motion video
With the recent widespread use of PC and online games, and PCs equipped with DVD drives give users more opportunities to see moving images such as those in 3D games or action movies on screen. This increase in motion picture content means computer monitors must be able to display not only still images, but moving ones as well. Manufacturers and IT publications often cite a fast response time as an indication that a display can play videos or games with little or no blurring. Hence, we would like to share with you what response time is, and how helpful it is in determining how well an LCD display (TV or Monitor) can portray moving images.  Click here for our Guide To LCD Response Times »

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Toshiba 26AV52U 26" LCD HDTV - 720p, 1366x768, 60Hz, 2x HDMI, (Refurbished)
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