Expect the usual list of skills, with the ability to jump between inputs, tweak volume and bring up apps. Toshiba continues its relationship with Amazon with built-in Alexa on a number of its latest TVs.įor these models, users can bark orders at their TV and ask Alexa for assistance without getting up from their sofa. We can’t recall Dolby Atmos present on many Toshiba TVs before, and while you shouldn’t expect immersive surround sound (and that goes for the vast majority of TVs that support Atmos), you can rely on Dolby’s audio processing to refine the set’s performance. Toshiba continues to support Dolby’s dynamic HDR format for improved picture quality (at least over HDR10) with apps such as Netflix and Disney+. Affordable double whammy of Dolby Vision and Atmos That means Chromecast, Google Stadia and Google Play Store are available the latter promising a wider range of apps than Toshiba’s own UI is stocked with (such as Disney+).Īnd while Toshiba seems partial to the Alexa smart ecosystem (which to be honest is the biggest on this planet), it also has Google Assistant support on some of its TVs, so there’s choice in terms of which smart system you want to go for. Toshiba is launching an Android TV for customers hankering after the Google experience. For smaller rooms or those in need of a cheap smart TV, there’s the HD Ready WK3C series that comes in 24- and 32-inch sizes.Īnd as these sets launch ahead of the inevitable Black Friday/Christmas rush, expect to see them carry over to 2022 as well. With TVs that cover 43 to 65-inches for most models announce, there’s plenty of choice in terms of what size to go for to suit your room. Alexa integration is a headline feature, but there’s assistance from Google on some models too. There are more premium features this year with Atmos sound and eARC connectivity on selected sets. Much the same as we’ve come to expect from the TV brand in past few years – a focus on affordability and sprinkling of premium features. What to expect from Toshiba TVs in 2021/2022 We’ll update this page with more details on availability and prices for every model when we get them. The new range features a few more advanced features on some models (Dolby Atmos, eARC), with Dolby Vision present as Toshiba looks to cement its position as the value-choice in the market. Toshiba has been on a steady rise in the past few years, focusing its attention towards the affordable end of the market paying dividends as it grabs more market share in the UK TV market with each year. If you’re on a budget, Toshiba’s selection might have what you need. This guide breaks down Toshiba’s latest smart TV range of affordable 4K and HD Ready TVs.
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