Toshiba 26DL833B 26in High Def LED TV with built-in DVD 26” LED TV HD Ready 1366 x 768 Built-in DVD Player USB 2 x HDMI - Black
DVD-Player integrated With this TV you can enjoy your favorite movies without the use of an extra device, as it has a DVD-Player already integrated.
Toshiba Dualtuner Next to an analogue tuner, this TV also offers a tuner for DVB-T and DVB-C.
LED PICTURE QUALITY In LED televisions, LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are used for backlighting purposes. When LEDs are used in televisions, they vastly improve picture quality and lower power consumption.
HOW LCD SCREENS WORK To understand the benefits of LEDs, one must first understand how an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) works. An LCD consists of an area of pixels (over two million in the case of a Full HD television) arrayed in front of a light source (backlighting); in a very simplifi ed form you can imagine an LCD to be like a slide projector, where the lamp represents the backlighting and the slide is the screen. In LED televisions, LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are used for backlighting purposes. A diode is just a few millimetres in size and converts power into light very effi ciently. It also responds to fluctuations in brightness much faster than a fluorescent tube, which is used in conventional LCD televisions. The light spectrum of LEDs means that the colours displayed on LCD TVs appear extremely natural. When LEDs are used in televisions, they vastly improve picture quality and lower power consumption.
LEDS IN TELEVISIONS: SLIM LED AND DIRECT LED When using slide projectors, dark images cause problems, since the light from the lamp always shines through the slide, even in areas that are supposed to be black. This creates a rather greyish black colour – not only with slides but also LCD and LED televisions. Two different techniques are used to counteract this effect: global and local dimming. With global dimming, the whole backlighting is dimmed during dark scenes.
Returning to the example of a slide projector, this would mean the lamp would simply shine less brightly when dark slides were being shown. As a result, the entire image appears darker and the level of black improves drastically. Global dimming is used in LCD TVs with conventional and LED illumination (edge LED), thus improving the display of the colour black. With edge LED devices the screen is illuminated by light emitting diodes in the frame behind the LCD, which makes it possible to use a very narrow housing (slim LED). Diffuser plates are employed to distribute the light evenly. Local dimming goes a crucial step further, but it can only be used in LED TVs with direct LED backlighting. Imagine that, rather than one large light source for the entire screen, lots of small lamps are used instead. This is the principle behind LED TVs with direct LED backlighting. The light emitting diodes are positioned entirely behind the display and work in groups (clusters) that function independently of one another to control the brightness. So with local dimming, an on-screen image can be displayed that consists of some very bright and some very dark areas simultaneously. As a result, black no longer appears grey, because the LEDs in the corresponding sectors only emit very little light, or no light at all. At the same time, bright portions of the image are supplied with a lot of light, thus achieving a very high level of contrast.
REGZA ACCURATE DIMMING Backlighting is divided up into different sectors (or "clusters") consisting of multiple LEDs. Each cluster can be controlled individually and adopt its own brightness value. Toshiba has also developed a special diffusion filter, which can be used to distribute the light within a group of LEDs even more accurately. This advance enables the screen to be illuminated much more precisely than was previously possible.
HD READY A High Definition (HD) ready TV has a native resolution of 1366x768 pixels and a interlaced resolution of 1920x1080 pixel. He must provide a HDMI or DVI connection with HDCP (=copy protection) support. Furthermore he must be able to display HD-content from any HD-source (for example: BluRay-Player)
Music, Images and Video per USB With this TV you can enjoy music, videos and images per USB connection. |
| Specification |
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| Audio |
| Audio system | Dolby |
| Built-in speakers |  |
| Number of loudspeakers | 2 pcs |
| RMS rated power | 10 W |
| Colour |
| Colour of product | Black |
| Connectivity |
| Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) |  |
| Common interface Plus (CI+) |  |
| Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in | 1 |
| Composite video in |  |
| Digital audio optical out | 1 |
| DVI port |  |
| DVI-D ports quantity | - |
| HDMI ports quantity | 2 |
| SCART ports quantity | 1 |
| Speaker/ headphone/ line-out jack | 1 |
| USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
| Display |
| 3D compatibility |  |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Comb filter |  |
| Contrast ratio (dynamic) | 3000000:1 |
| Contrast ratio (typical) | 1000:1 |
| Display brightness | 400 cd/m² |
| Display diagonal | 66 cm (26 ") |
| Display resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
| Full HD |  |
| HD-Ready |  |
| High frequency motion rate | 50 Hz |
| Noise reduction |  |
| Response time | 8 ms |
| Supported video modes | 480i,480p,576i,576p,720i,720p,1080i,1080p |
| Viewing angle, horizontal | 178 ° |
| Viewing angle, vertical | 178 ° |
| Visible diagonal screen size | 66 cm |
| Energy management |
| Input frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Input voltage | 220 - 240 V |
| Power consumption (standby) | 0.25 W |
| Technical details |
| Game mode |  |
| Teletext |
| Teletext | 100 pages |
| Teletext function |  |
| TV tuner |
| Analog signal format system | PAL BG,PAL DK,PAL I,SECAM B/G,SECAM D/K,SECAM L,NTSC 4.43 |
| Auto channel search |  |
| Channels quantity | 1000 |
| Digital signal format system | DVB-T,DVB-C |
| Tuner type | Analogue & Digital |
| Weight & dimensions |
| Depth | 59 mm |
| Depth (with stand) | 180 mm |
| Height | 414 mm |
| Height (with stand) | 452 mm |
| Weight | 4400 g |
| Weight with stand | 8000 g |
| Width | 648 mm |