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Toshiba 65QA5D63DB TV 165.1 cm (65") 4K Ultra HD Smart TV Wi-Fi, Black

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Be transported with breath taking moving audio that fills your room and flows around you. Dolby Atmos®, an internal subwoofer and our integrated speakers, designed by Onkyo, complete your audio and visual cinematic experience for captivating viewing. Also available in 43”, 50”, 55” and 65” variants, but featuring a regular Direct LED panel, the UF3D TV’s all feature Toshiba’s TRU Picture Engine, Dolby Vision, HDR10, Dolby Atmos as well as an Onkyo speaker system.

Keep reading to find out more about each of Toshiba’s five new TVs, including their specs, what sizes they’re available in and how much they cost. Toshiba QA5D Toshiba QA5D 65 Inch 4K HDR Android Quantum Dot TV, TRU Picture Engine, HDR10+, Dolby Vision & Atmos, Sound by Onkyo, Alexa & Google Assistant This 4K UHD model also features Toshiba’s TRU Picture Engine with Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG. Dolby Atmos is supported, and Onkyo has also designed its speakers.

The Toshiba QA5D launches this year alongside a range of affordable TVs

Also not surprising for the 55QA5D63DB’s money is the slightly limited nature of its connections. Three HDMIs dominate rather than the four you can generally expect if you step up a couple of hundred pounds, and none of these three HDMIs supports the latest premium gaming features of 4K/120Hz or VRR. This 4K TV takes advantage of a number of features, including support for the TRU Picture Engine, HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR support and Sound by Onkyo.

Dan is completely platform agnostic and very at home using and writing about Windows, macOS, Android and iOS/iPadOS plus lots and lots of gadgets including audio and smart home gear, laptops and smartphones. The QA5D is Toshiba’s first Quantum Dot TV, claiming to deliver intense colour and a cinematic picture quality.It doesn’t help, either, that the mist and clouding that hangs over dark scenes can sometimes take on a reddish or bluish tint that throws up an even greater barrier between you and what you’re trying to watch. The 55QA5D63DB’s Dolby connection extends to Dolby Atmos audio decoding too, while its onscreen menus include a surprisingly broad range of picture set-up options – including various tweaks for Toshiba’s proprietary ‘Tru’ Picture Engine video processor. For the most part, though, the impact of many of the provided adjustments is pretty limited. Some of the features are so inscrutably named and poorly explained, too, that it’s actually pretty much impossible to figure out what they’re supposed to do. The 55QA5D63DB is a better upscaler of HD sources than we might have expected for its money, adding good texture, sharpness and even depth to HD sources. And as one final small strength, its IPS panel retains colour better when the TV is viewed from an angle than rival VA-type panels would.

Rounding out Toshiba’s latest UK TV range will be the LK3Cs, a pair of 32- and 43-inch HD resolution TVs aimed predominantly at the second room market. Despite not being 4K models, the LK3Cs will still get HDR support (though not Dolby Vision), and will still carry Toshiba’s TRU picture engine. There does seem to be some support for the ALLM switching feature that can switch TVs into their fast-response Game mode whenever a game source is detected, but this doesn’t work as consistently during our tests as it should. As with every TV in this line-up, the UK4D includes 85 Freeview channels and over 20,000 hours of on-demand content from the likes of BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4, UKTV Play, CBS Catchup Channels UK and Horror Bites through Freeview Play.There’s no local dimming system to deliver local light controls, but this isn’t surprising at all at the 55QA5D63DB’s price point.

The LK3C – available in 32 and 43-inch sizes – is Toshiba’s new small screen Alexa built-in TV model, with crisp, punchy full HD visuals utilising HDR10, Toshiba’s TRU Resolution and TRU Micro Dimming technology with Dolby Audio Processing. The tech’s main advantage is greater luminosity and better color coverage compared to what you’d expect from a regular LED display.

The higher native brightness of the 55QA5D63DB also means it suffers less with clipping (loss of subtle shading and details) in the brightest areas than the 50UK4D63DB. Used to throttle request rate. If Google Analytics is deployed via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named _dc_gtm_.

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