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New Toshiba TVs from the L5 series

Toshiba has introduced its new L5 Series Full HD 3D TVs with edge led backlight. The members of the series are available in sizes 102 cm (40 ″), 126 cm (50 ″) and 146 cm (58 ″).

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The devices are equipped with active shutter technology, the processing unit with built-in depth control function is able to convert the original two-dimensional shots, so we can enjoy our existing, older movies and our favorite TV program in 3D.

The sleek black, narrow-framed design is complemented by a silver border like current Toshiba devices. The essence of edge led technology is that the backlit LEDs are located at the edge of the display and their light is evenly distributed by a plate with good light conductivity. This technology provides excellent image quality.

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The L5 series TVs have a number of connectors - 2x HDMI, 1x USB and 1x PC input - so they can work with a wide range of devices. With MHL technology, you can even enjoy music and Full HD videos stored on the right mobile phones or tablets on your big screen TV - and even charge your device in the meantime. And with the TV remote control, you can easily select the number or movie you want. The device can also play content stored on a USB memory or hard disk.

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Toshiba L5 TV series TVs will hit European stores in the fourth quarter of 2013.

Technical features of the Toshiba L5 TV series

  • Resolution: Full HD 3D Edge LED display, 1920 x 1080p, AMR 200 (Active Motion & Resolution)
  • Conversion from 2D to 3D with depth control function
  • Image sizes: 102 cm (40 ″), 126 cm (50 ″) and 146 cm (58 ″)
  • Connectors: 2 x HDMI® (of which 1 x HDMI® with MHL support), 1 x USB, 1 x PC input, HDMI-CEC®
  • Sound system: Dolby® Digital Plus, Dolby® Digital Pulse
  • USB / HDD media playback
  • Color: black, narrow frame design with silver border and two soles2
  • Receivers: DVB-T, DVB-T23, DVB-C, analog

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