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TOSHIBA 43″ Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV, Voice Remote with Alexa, Free & Live TV

Original price was: $299.99.Current price is: $9.99.

Price: Details)Buy Now Product description REGZA Engine ZR: REGZA Engine ZR is Toshiba’s revolutionary Engine. With the power of precise analyzing technology, it drives the maximum potential of picture quality to reach the resolution of 4K for scenes, to deliver stunning picture quality for breath-tak-ing viewing experience.AI 4K Upscaler: Toshiba’s unique Al upscaling technology provides…

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TOSHIBA 43″ Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV, Voice Remote with Alexa, Free & Live TV
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REGZA Engine ZR: REGZA Engine ZR is Toshiba’s revolutionary Engine. With the power of precise analyzing technology, it drives the maximum potential of picture quality to reach the resolution of 4K for scenes, to deliver stunning picture quality for breath-tak-ing viewing experience.
AI 4K Upscaler: Toshiba’s unique Al upscaling technology provides the near-4K level picture quality for Full HD content. Instead of simply replicating every pixel, it intelligently detects the colors of neighboring pixels and decides the proper color of each pixel by considering the detailed texture of the real sight. No matter what the content is, you can enjoy every scene with the amazing clarity of near-4K quality.
Dolby Vision*Atmos: Combine Dolby Vision HDR imaging with Dolby Atmos sound to get engaging audio-visual performance, transforming your TV into an entertainment powerhouse with detailed images and acoustics, so as to achieve amazing realism that you’ll see, hear, and feel like never before. That is, your truly spectacular home entertainment.
Ultimate Motion: Ultimate Motion reduces blur in fast moving scenes, offering crisp and clear images for fast action sequences. Its smooth viewing experience puts you into the scene.
Game Mode: Game mode supports many gaming features such as ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and eARC. With the combination of Ultimate Motion, breathtaking reality and excitement make your gaming experience unforgettable.
Sports Mode: Sports Mode is tailor-made for sports contents, in particular the fast moving actions. The Algorithm is set up to fully show details of the game on TV, and the unrivaled clarity takes you to every exciting moment. Just cheer up for the game the way it touches you.
Super Contrast Booster: Accurate picture contrast emphasizes and maximizes the depth of picture color, to show things as real. As a result, any content you watch on TV, you will enjoy a realistic picture with breathtaking contrast.
Fire TV: Get right to the good stuff. Fire TV puts your favorite apps front and center on one main home screen. So you can quickly find shows, movies, and live TV you love without the endless scrolling.

Reviewer: KStew’s Reviews
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 85″ Monster, Fantastic Picture, Vibrant Color & Brightness (and a few annoyances)
Review: I am totally blown away by this 85″ 4K monster. I remember when I got my first HDTV, feeling like the quality difference was so significant. I have that same feeling with this TV.The Good:-Picture: the picture quality is a massive step up from my 65″ 1080p screen. The 4k is stunning, but even 1080p source material looks substantially better than it did on my old screen (must be the 4K upscaling). The difference is remarkable to me. I can walk right up to the screen, within 12 inches, and I can’t see any pixels. Incredible for a screen of this size!-Brightness: the brightness and contrast are excellent. The picture is easy to see even in mid-afternoon daylight on a sunny day. Substantially better in this area than my 4k home theater projector.-Color: the color is vibrant. Watching a little Planet Earth, you can really enjoy the deep color range and the brilliance of the brights.-Size: although a 65″ screen is big, this 85″ screen feels noticeably larger. It has an immersive feel, even at 10-12′ away.-Unboxing: I did have to upgrade my TV mount for this. Installing this TV is definitely a two person job. 112 lbs with packaging, 80 lbs without. Look for the detailed unpacking instructions inside the top flap and follow them carefully. These screens can break REALLY easily if mishandled. This is the first TV I’ve owned with dedicated sturdy handles on the back, one on each side (see photo), to make lifting secure. It does come with sturdy feet if you would rather not attach it to the wall. Once on the wall, everything connected easily as expected.-Ports: 4 HDMI, one with ARC (note one HDMI is on the back, 3 on the side), LAN, WiFi5, Bluetooth 5.0 (headphone ready), 2x USB 2.0 ports, Optical Audio Out, headphone/aux wired Out, Coax Antenna In-Software Setup: On first boot, the OS forced an update, which I was unsure was working after 10 minutes of waiting. There was no progress bar, and I found myself a bit annoyed not knowing how long the update would take. I wound up pulling the plug and restarting, unsure that it was working and on the second start it completed successfully after about 8 minutes. It seems some others were stumped by this issue, so if you get stuck just force a reboot and it should finish successfully. Once the update completed, the rest was as you would hope. I was easily able to connect my Amazon account, all my apps installed automatically and my FireStick watch history loaded perfectly. I connected my roof antenna via Coax and it found 60+ channels in a few minutes. Awesome that it downloads a user friendly channel guide with detailed programming for over-the-air (OTA) broadcasts at no extra cost.-Speed: The FireTV OS feels snappy and responds quickly when navigating around. No issues with lag.-Remote: Just a good old Amazon FireStick remote. Nothing fancy, easy to use, Alexa built in for easy voice searching.-Input Switching: While the remote doesn’t have a traditional “source” button, it does have a “recent apps” button (two layered squares), and this allows for quick switching between sources. I was also pleased to discover that this TV pays attention to it’s HDMI ports, and with certain signals (like power on or going to the home screen of the device) will trigger the TV to switch inputs to that device. Very happy to have found this feature.-Quick power up: The TV turns on from standby mode in about 3-4 seconds, which feels very fast to me. I changed a setting to resume the last input source, which I think is a great feature.-Resolution: At any time while watching any show, you can push the Settings button on the remote and choose Info (at the bottom), and it will tell you what resolution & refresh rate the TV is receiving and showing (i.e. 4K/1080p/720p, 30/24hz, HDR10+, etc). I love this feature, makes it so easy to verify that you’re getting the resolution you expect.-Audio: I connected my TV to a soundbar using an RCA cable. The moment it was connected, the TV detected it, muted the TV speaker, and I was able to control the soundbar volume using the TV remote through the TV. Didn’t even have to go into settings! Speaking of the TV speaker, it works, but as you’d expect it’s not any good. Very tinny, no bass, just a normal cheapo TV speaker. Soundbar completed, I ran my optical cable from the TV to my amp. Worked just like you’d want, correctly processing Dolby audio in 5.1 without any additional configuration. Nice that it’s Atmos ready if your amp is so equipped (maybe time for an amp upgrade!).-Refresh Rate (Hz): I’m not a gamer, so I can’t speak to how well it handles games. At 60hz, it might not be first choice, and a serious gamer might want to pay more for 120hz+. I can say that my sports look pretty great, no glitches in fast action.-Value: There aren’t many TVs that are 85″ at this price point. The competitors seem to be cheap Walmart brands with not so great track records, miserable customer service. I was delighted to find a solid brand like Toshiba in this market. Comes with a one year warranty, good for a little peace of mind. You can always spring for the extended warranty if desired.-I was delighted to have this TV brough into my house in just two days. Since it’s oversized it was handled by the local retailer, great communication.Downsides:-With my old TV I was able to switch sources during forced commercials on my Firestick. Since the FireTV OS is the backbone of this system, if I switch sources during commercials, it stops the commercials and I have to restart them when I come back, so no way to let them run in the background while watching content on another source.-Can’t hide mute on-screen icon. If you have a soundbar connected through RCA, and also have an amp connected through optical, you may prefer to mute the soundbar when using the amp for watching movies. Unfortunately when you mute the soundbar using the TV control, the “mute” icon on the screen does not go away. You can always mute the soundbar itself rather than using the TV to mute the soundbar, so it’s just a minor inconvenience.-Auto volume drop on Aux: Also an issue with using a soundbar through RCA, the FireTV OS has an unfortunate “feature” that drops the audio to 30% every so often, with a warning about listening at loud volumes. A little research uncovered that this is an issue with the underlying Unix platform that FireTV is built on. There is no way to disable it. It seems to happen about once a week. I am still trying to find a workaround to the problem, next attempt is an optical splitter so I can get off of the Aux out port entirely.If you are looking for an economical way to upgrade to an 85″ screen, even with the minor annoyances I highly recommend this Toshiba!
Reviewer: Rose
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing TV at an Amazing Price
Review: I bought this TV on sale for $189. It feels like a steal! The 4k images are excellent! The images are vivid, and they look extremely realistic. The TV is lightweight, so it was easy to bring inside and set up. I like that there is a wide range of options to adjust the contrast and lighting, although, weirdly, you have to be playing a video to adjust these settings. You can adjust the backlight without playing a video. The TV comes with a few apps, such as YouTube, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and I don’t remember what else there is. It is limited in terms of apps, but if you have a Roku to connect it to, then apps are no issue. It runs smoothly. Sometimes it takes a moment for videos to boot up, but they run smoothly without issues or hiccups. I’ve posted some pictures! I have a light sensitivity, so these pictures are on super low brightness.
Reviewer: Ash
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This is a great TV!
Review: I bought this a few weeks ago during the Prime sale and it’s a really great TV for under $200. It was easy to connect and set up was simple. My young kids are able to work it by themselves. I didn’t have an issues with the picture, sound, or set up. You don’t have to be tech savvy to get this one started which was nice. What’s even better was that I was able to ditch the cords for the fire stick. It really looks great. My husband not regret is that I wish I bought a larger TV. I did pick this up at a local Best Buy, so the box and all the packaging were in great shape.
Reviewer: SP
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent deal for the price, with a few quirks
Review: It has a few gotchas, but for the price we paid during Prime Days it was a good buy. It’s heavy, which I guess is not too surprising considering the size. You pretty much need three strong (and preferably tall) people if you’re going to mount it on your wall. It has two handles built in to the back which helps the people picking up the two ends, but you’ll still need someone in the middle due to the weight. We used our existing wall mount that we had for our previous somewhat smaller (but still very large) flatscreen. The mounting area on this TV is rather low for the weigh distribution, which meant that once mounted, it wanted to lean forward at the top… a lot. Not only did this produce way too much of an angle for viewing, it looked terrible and we really didn’t trust this huge and heavy TV not to fall forward. We went to the hardware store and purchased wall/ceiling hooks and some chain and connected it to the two handles on the back of the TV to pull the top of the TV up. This brought it to a proper viewing angle, took the stress off the mounting area, and more safely secured it to the wall. The picture is excellent, and the 85″ screen makes it easy to watch four football games at once using multi-view through our TV service. One thing that makes us kind of crazy is that if you pause what you’re watching for a few minutes, the TV shuts off, and there seems to be nowhere in the settings that this can be changed. When you turn it back in it goes back to what you were watching, but it’s a mild aggravation to have to keep turning it back on. We’ve found a software hack online that we may try but haven’t yet, but it’s kind of ridiculous that this isn’t an easily modifiable option. This TV is also a lot slower to react to the remote than any of our previous TVs. That’s not terrible, but something you will have to get used to. All-in-all, for the picture size and quality and the price we paid, it was a good buy.