Toshiba UX600 LED TV recently announced

Toshiba’s latest UX600 LED TV is now available Stateside, where this LCD TV offers breakthrough picture quality with advanced interactive features for non-stop entertainment. Thanks to the UX600′s NET TV capabilities, you will be able to experience a whole new level of on-demand entertainment, where NET TV will comprise of a wide variety of applications that broaden the definition of “TV Content”, while enriching the overall user experience. Imagine enjoying VUDU Movies that are offered with true 1080p HD, 5.1 surround sound, with a library of more than 3,000 HD movies to choose from anytime you want. Apart from that, NET TV also streams audio applications including Pandora with the ability to create personalized “Channels” of the music users enjoy. Not only that, you can also keep in touch while watching TV via social networking applications including Facebook and Twitter. That is not the end of the story either, since video and photo services such as YouTube, Flickr and Picasa Web Albums are also accessible, letting you share content with friends and family wherever they live. Want to keep track of the latest happenings around the world? Fret not – there are always news services which include the New York Times, AP, National Weather and more, where you can obtain up to the minute information about the world. With a customizable “Ticker” located at the bottom of the display, you can always keep up to date with information from Twitter, News, Weather, or Stocks, automatically.
To make sure that your Toshiba UX600 LED TV will be able to access the Internet straight away, it comes equipped with its own Wi-Fi adapter, letting it deliver the latest content right out-of-the-box. The included WPA Wi-Fi adapter does away with the need to purchase additional accessories, and makes the entire set-up process a whole lot easier. Depending on the size of your living room, you can choose from 40″, 46″ and 55″ sizes, where all of them will boast rather similar features including a whopping 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a CrystalCoat high contrast screen coating, AutoView that analyzes ambient room light and the incoming video signal to make the necessary changes accordingly, and DynaLight which will adjust the backlight intensity based on the incoming video signal on the fly. With the Pixel Pure 5G engine running in the background, you can be sure of enjoying superior processing for optimal quality of high definition and standard definition images.
You will be able to pick up the 40UX600, 46UX600 and 55UX600 for $1,399.99, $1,699.99 and $2,499.99, respectively, from this month onwards. Sounds pretty reasonable to us – what do you think? Internet-connected TVs are the way of the future, no?
7 reviews or comments
» Toshiba UX600 LED TV recently announced – Coolest Gadgets Says: March 26, 2010 at 10:44 pm
[...] Toshiba UX600 LED TV recently announced – Coolest GadgetsToshiba s latest UX600 LED TV is now available Stateside, where this LCD TV offers breakthrough picture quality with advanced interactive features for non-stop entertainment. Thanks to the UX600 s NET TV capabilities, you will be able to [...]
fox Says: March 27, 2010 at 2:29 am
With all the developments on the LED side of the TV’s, what will happen to the 3D TVs?
http://technologyandgadgets.co.uk/3d-tv-is-it-all-its-cracked-up-to-be/
Toshiba UX600 LED TV Says: March 27, 2010 at 10:05 am
[...] via Coolest Gadgets [...]
Carlos Kelly Says: July 25, 2010 at 10:28 am
LED Tv’s are more expensive than traditional LCD TVs which are having some massive price drops.`’`
Theo Shaw Says: September 9, 2010 at 10:26 pm
i have seen some LED TVs and they do offer more contrast than LCD TVs:;`
Chantal Terry Says: February 17, 2011 at 1:41 am
The price is good, though increasingly, with so many options on the market we almost require a broker. I am pleased to view Coolest Gadgets as I have become to rely on the quality of information and trusty evaluation of products.

cromag Says: March 26, 2010 at 10:09 pm
This sounds like a nightmare! In my opinion social networking sites are the harbinger of America’s long slow decline into ruin. The perverted narcisism inherent in someones personal Twitter stream sickens me. I watch TV to get away from my computer. BTW, I hate the tickers at the bottom on the 24hour news channels, why would I want another one.