Toshiba 70QF5D53DB - 70 Inch
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2 35000
Key Features
- Audio input: HDMI
- Display technology: QLED
- Introduction year: 2024
- Native aspect ratio: 16:9
- Display diagonal: 70"
Specifications
Features
Display diagonal
70 "
Audio input
HDMI
Display
Native aspect ratio
16:9
Display technology
QLED
Technical details
Introduction year
2024
Product Details
Colour vibrancy like never before. QLED technology and Dolby
Vision HDR offer brighter highlights, darker blacks and over 1
billion colour shades for refined and realistic viewing, whatever
you're watching. Combined with our TRU picture engine, get TRU-ly
smooth, upscaled and detailed viewing. Immersive sound waves flow
around you and fill the room, Dolby Atmos seamlessly combined
with an internal subwoofer and speakers, designed by Onkyo,
provide everything you need for an epic sound experience.Designed
for TV watchers. Fire TV has your favourite films, TV shows and
apps, from Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, live TV and more.
Customise your viewing experience with up to 6 unique user
profiles.Add titles to your watchlist and get personalised
recommendations to create your own world of
entertainment.Experience more colour, more sound and more
connectivity with our QLED 4K Smart TV with Fire TV built in. Now
with even more apps. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your favourites
from Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more.Alexa can also help
you find new content and interact with your smart home devices to
set the perfect mood for movie night. Toshiba 70QF5D53DB 2024.
Review: Fantastic picture quality and smooth performance! - I’m
really impressed with the Toshiba 55QF5D53DB QLED 4K Smart Fire
TV! The picture quality is sharp, vibrant, and offers great
contrast, especially when watching 4K content. The smart features
work seamlessly with easy access to streaming apps like Netflix
and desertcart Prime. The setup was straightforward, and the
remote is user-friendly. The sound quality is decent, though I’d
recommend a soundbar for a more immersive experience. Overall,
it’s an excellent TV for the price with great value for streaming
and gaming. Highly recommended!
Review: Much better than expected - My old 50" plasma tv uses
around 500w so is expensive to run. Due to the energy crisis I
used my laptop for tv stuff and the projector in a dedicated room
for occasional movies which deserve to be bigger, better and more
epic, but really wanted something that was energy efficient for
some tv shows that I wanted to see in the lounge larger than the
laptop and with surround sound etc. Energy prices had kinda made
me reticent to use the plasma, plus HDR would be nice which the
plasma couldn't do. I wanted something fairly basic at around
£400+, but reviews ended up with me looking at a more expensive
U7 Hisense or even an LG OLED if I wanted something more like the
plasma in image quality, so when Argos had this 65" tv on offer
for £307 with 10% of, I figured £276 including delivery would be
a good stop gap and better than the laptop for general tv etc
which would be it's main use. The plasma had a large border so
this 65" tv with it's thin border isn't much larger. Out of the
box it's very bright and uses a lot more energy than the 85w its
spec suggests for SDR. It's too bright, overly sharpened and
colours are over saturated and unnatural. It gives people a kind
of plastic look. As I will use the tv mostly in the evening, I
found reducing the back light to around 25% uses approx 60w, and
in natural colour mode and with the sharpness turned down to 5 it
looks a lot more analogue and natural. Black levels are better
than expected too, despite the low native contrast (helped by the
reduce back light level), and I can't say that image noise due to
poor compression/processing etc with streaming content has yet to
be noticeable (the brighter the image, the more likely it will be
visible). Putting it into local dimming mode increases energy and
contrast but works quite well (blooming might be an issue but
haven't used it enough to notice any yet). Will probably use that
for sci fi stuff and HDR rather than normal tv content. I have to
manually change between those modes so some presets on the remote
would have been useful. At 500w the plasma uses a kW every two
hours. With my current settings this 65" Toshiba tv uses a kW
every 16 hours, which is way more than I would ever use in a day
(maybe 3 or 4 hours a day at most), so although energy
consumption is 5 or 6 times more than the laptop (around 11w when
the battery isn't charging, and 30w when it is), it uses just a
few pence for a few hours use and barely adds anything to the
bill (approx 5p or 6p a day if I use it), especially compared to
the plasma. Two hours on the plasma is like almost a weeks use on
this 65" tv for me. Only negatives would be the FireTV interface.
It seems a little slow and clunky, but I could use my Roku 4K
instead if I found it too cumbersome. It took some time to set
up. It did a firmware update immediately, and later one for the
remote. Despite looking everywhere and even Googling, I couldn't
see how to add this device to my desertcart account, so ended up
using the remote to manually type in my details. One issue some
people may find is the on/off and control button is on the bottom
underneath the tv screen. If that's where you have a centre
speaker or sound bar you won't be able to use the button (most
will use the remote anyway), and you'll have to make sure there
is enough gap between the two or it can accidentally operate the
button after it warms up. Mine did that - it scrolled down
through the menu and then switched off the tv before I worked out
what was going on. Other than those minor quibbles there's not
much wrong with it. I didn't have the HDMI issue some people had
with the set not seeing connected devices. Maybe I connected
thigs up in the right order to avoid that issue without
realising. More luck than judgement. As an alternative to the
laptop and as a replacement to the Plasma (which still throws a
very nice picture) I couldn't be more pleased. Very energy
efficient, good natural colours and contrast and an overall image
that is far better than expected when set up. Unbelievable value
for money. I really can't see me buying an OLED any time soon
just for tv stuff.
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