Toshiba 43-inch 4k Ultra Hd Smart Led Tv With Hdr - Fire Tv Edition Reviews

Our Verdict

A bargain-priced set, the Toshiba 4K Burn Tv Edition is a prime case of what y'all can get for a fiddling money—besides as what you lot'll miss—in an inexpensive 4K fix.

For

  • Stone bottom price
  • Amazon Burn down Tv with Alexa smarts

Against

  • Less than accurate colors
  • Lack of effulgence

Tom's Guide Verdict

A bargain-priced set up, the Toshiba 4K Burn Boob tube Edition is a prime case of what you can get for a little coin—as well equally what you'll miss—in an inexpensive 4K set.

Pros

  • +

    Rock bottom price

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    Amazon Fire TV with Alexa smarts

Cons

  • -

    Less than accurate colors

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    Lack of effulgence

Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition (2020 model): Key Specs

Price: $329.99
Model number: 50LF621U21
Screen Size: 50 inches
Resolution: 3840 x 2160
HDR: HDR10 and Dolby Vision
Refresh Rate: threescore Hz
Ports: 3 HDMI, ane USB
Sound: 10 watts per aqueduct/two channels; w/ Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual X
Smart TV Software: Amazon Burn down Television receiver
Size: 26 ten 44.iii x iii.5 inches (without stand up); 28.2 x 44.3 10 11.5 inches (with stand)
Weight: 22.5 pounds (without stand); 23.1 pounds (with stand)

A conventional 4K LCD TV, the l-inch Toshiba 4K Burn down Tv set Edition (50LF621U21) isn't only another bargain-priced 4K Television receiver. Information technology's also a smart TV for people who want the convenience of Alexa and streaming services in a single bundle.

For casual TV viewing, the Toshiba Fire Television holds up well plenty, and the phonation search afforded by Alexa and the remote control'southward congenital-in mic make it an attractive parcel.

Nonetheless, its picture functioning is less than perfect. Color accuracy was found wanting in our tests and the panel's 60 Hz (versus 120 Hz) refresh rate limits its power to deliver a solid, realistic image.

Toshiba 4K Fire Goggle box Edition review: Price and availability

Available in three sizes, from 43 to 55 inches, this fifty-inch model is the middle kid of what the company calls its LF621 series. The 43-inch version is $100 less and the 55-inch is simply $fifty more. The bigger screen model has the same feature set and like specification to the fifty-inch model we tested. So the relatively small toll spring is worth it for the larger set, specially if all yous're looking for is a 2nd set to put in the rec room.

  • 43-inch (43LF621U21) - $229
  • l-inch (50LF621U21) - $329
  • 55-inch (55LF621U21) - $379

Toshiba TVs have a limited distribution in the U.S. as of this writing. However, they are popular purchases that tin can be found at All-time Buy and on Amazon.

Toshiba 4K Burn TV Edition review: Design

With deal prices you get boilerplate looks and a functional approach to blueprint. For example, the Toshiba fix doesn't have a razor-thin bezel like leading sets; the black frame or border effectually the screen is over half an inch wide. Whether yous find that noticeable or non depends on your artful.

Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition

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Light at just over 23 pounds including its stand up, the fifty-inch Toshiba is quite maneuverable. It tin easily exist lifted onto a tabletop, resting on a pair of V-shaped feet that attach at either stop of the set.

Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition

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The design proved stable and solid on a credenza that could accommodate its 45-inch width and 11.v-inch deep feet. If you'd like to put it up on a wall, the Toshiba 50LF621U21 conforms to the VESA 200 mm ten 300 mm standard mountain brackets.

Toshiba 4K Fire Idiot box Edition review: Ports

The Toshiba fix makes connections easy. On the dorsum left side there's a panel of ports that includes an optical digital audio output and a 3 mm jack for analog audio output to headphones or an external speaker (making that connection automatically mutes the set's own speakers).

Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition

(Prototype credit: Toshiba)

There is also a USB port and 3 HDMI ports. More than expensive sets usually come with more connections, such as ii or three USB slots and 4 HDMI connections. Toshiba doesn't specify if the HDMI ports are version ii.1.

Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition

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On a downward facing rear panel, you lot'll also notice an Ethernet port, composite video and audio outputs (for older equipment) and a coaxial cable port for an antenna. There is also wireless Bluetooth and 802.11ac Wi-Fi support.

Toshiba 4K Burn TV Edition review: Performance

The Toshiba 4K Fire Tv Edition is a relatively unadorned LCD set. So it doesn't make use of quantum dot films to boost its color pallet or miniLED backlighting to improve contrast. Information technology is a bones 60 Hz brandish (versus 120 Hz) with a standard LED backlight, rather than more avant-garde total-array local dimming. And those hardware facts are reflected in its film performance.

Some of our favorite 4K YouTube videos of nature scenes and strange language tutor looked satisfactory in the Toshiba set's default standard picture mode. Nosotros also found that the standard mode didn't completely oversaturate colors, which is surprising since most sets apply it to drive colors to blindingly bright levels, particularly for in-store displays.

Nevertheless, we found the best preset picture mode for the Toshiba Fire TV Edition was the movie manner, where flesh tones looked more realistic and brightness and contrasts levels were ready to more reasonable levels. Still, some lack of subtlety was apparent. The 4K HDR version of Knives Out, for example, looked bolder in terms of contrast and colour compared to other 4K sets, eliminating shadows in the corners of some scenes. And while some colors, such every bit greenish vegetables in the firm's kitchen, looked faithfully reproduced, others tended to expect preternaturally orange, such as in wood furniture and faces. This made the poor makeup on Chris Evans wait almost clownish with brilliant red lips and exaggerated eyeliner. Such visual impressions underscore the fact that you won't get all the picture show potential out of the HDR and Dolby Vision back up due to the lack of full-array backlight dimming.

Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition

(Prototype credit: Toshiba)

Nevertheless, details in the Toshiba Fire Television receiver's 4K picture were good. Wrinkled faces were natural and Daniel Craig's houndstooth jacket was crisp and free of whatsoever picture noise.

While some viewers will notice the less than solid picture due to the lower refresh rate, we also found that the 60 Hz frequency gave movies similar 4K Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker a more cinematic or movie theater look. The picture was non as punchy as, say, that of a much more expensive OLED set, and the colorful alien market scene with its bright scarlet and greenish costumes lacked some vibrancy. In that location was besides some shading around the edges of the screen on some scenes, no doubt due in part to the lack of total-assortment dynamic local dimming.

On the other hand, at that place weren't whatsoever egregious picture flaws. The was minimal banding, for example, in colour transitions in sky and desert scenes. And black levels were good enough to prevent letterbox bars from becoming distracting.

Upscaled cloth looked a little flat, again lacking some contrast. However, In spite of its lower 60Hz refresh rate, we didn't detect any obvious stutter or picture artifacts when dealing with lower HD material that was bumped upward to 4K. And that's a positive notation given that even today a majority of content is not yet available in 4K.

Toshiba 4K Burn Tv Edition review: Test results

Our test results confirmed that while the Toshiba 50LF621U21 is fine for casual viewing of streaming and circulate programming, it will probably disappoint serious cinephiles. Most notably, information technology lacked the colour fidelity movie buffs cherish.

As with the majority of sets we test, the Toshiba was able to reproduce most of the Rec. 709 color gamut, turning in 98.6 percent of the full spectrum. However, accurately rendering those colors was some other matter. In that regard, using our X-Rite colorimeter and CalMan scale software it turned in a Delta East measurement of 3.three; lower numbers are better with most sets expected to turn in a Delta Eastward of around 2 or better. The Vizio V-Series V505-G9, for example, had a Delta Eastward of 2.3 in our tests and information technology's $fifty less expensive than the Toshiba. If y'all want a more than avant-garde and larger set up, the $650 Hisense 55H9G turned in an impressively color authentic Delta E of 0.9.

While effulgence bug tend to be less of an upshot with large screens these days, nosotros did notice that it was a slight weakness of the Toshiba Fire Television Edition. Under typical conditions, the picture is brilliant enough, just sun-soaked rooms will present a claiming. In our tests, maximum brightness with a 10 percent pattern size came out to 423.7 nits. That's not terrible simply certainly less than quantum dot LCDs we've tested recently, such as the Hisense 55H9G (668) and the Vizio 1000-Series (647.two).

Toshiba 4K Burn Tv Edition review: Gaming

In gaming, milliseconds count. Unfortunately, we found the Toshiba was a laggard when information technology came to fighting monsters and shooting bad guys. It turned in a relatively slow lag time of thirty.1 ms in gaming mode using our Leo Bodnar indicate lag tester.

While anecdotally we found information technology was adept enough for a coincidental game or ii, we're not in the championship class of e-atheletes. In full general, lag times of greater than 17 ms tend to be noticed past serious gamers, and so those looking for a second prepare dedicated to Call of Duty contest should look elsewhere. We've constitute quicker reflexes in the Hisense 55H9G (sixteen.one ms), a larger fix costing $650, for case, and even the $300 Vizio V-Serial V505-G9 did better at 27.four ms.

Toshiba 4K Burn down Television set Edition review: Audio

The born audio of the Toshiba uses a set of down firing speakers on the back of the set. As with most TVs, the Toshiba offers several pre-gear up audio modes (Music, Film, Clear Vox, and Enhanced Bass). The default setting is Standard fashion, which nosotros constitute a scrap sonically cramped just capable enough to handle well-nigh content without drawing attending to itself.

Movie mode tries to aggrandize the sound phase using DTS synthesized surround sound software. It manages to do an acceptable task delivering a more cinematic sound, especially from a upkeep-priced set up, without obscuring the dialogue. However, blasting a 4K video of Aha's Take on Me revealed that the same style tended to exist very bass heavy to the detriment of the famous high flight vocals. Switching to Music mode brought the vocals dorsum to life, boosting the high end and tightened upwards the bass (which sounded slushy in flick way).

Interestingly, Toshiba does give you more options, assuasive you to adjust bass, treble and balance inside each mode. There's likewise an advanced setting where y'all can arrange dialog clarity (with middling results), the DTS Virtual X level (medium) and a volume leveling feature. In terms of volume levels, turning it upwardly the 10-watts a side audio to 50 percent on a music video was enough to make full a small-scale living room with sound, as well equally disturb the next-door neighbor, which nosotros learned the hard way.

Toshiba 4K Burn down Idiot box Edition review: Smart Tv features

The add-on of Amazon'due south Burn down Tv set smartTV software and interface is certainly a benefit. It competes against Roku and Google'southward Android Television set for viewers angel and manages to concord its own against those two. Roku still holds the championship for easiest to utilise and Android for most full-featured, Amazon TV has an ace in the hole: Alexa.

Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition

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Setting up the set up is relatively straightforward. Toshiba automatically offset updated the remote and then presented me with options beyond the acme of the screen: Home, Alive, Your Videos, Gratis, Movies, TV Shows, Apps, and Settings. To set up upward the Wi-Fi connexion, you skip back to the opening screen. If the set needs it, you can also update the software when setting up the Telly.

The main screen on Fire TV shows eight tiles of programming options with a mix of shows, channels and apps. You tin can skip around or pick a category. Withal, we did find the categories confusing. "Live," for example isn't just live broadcast Goggle box but rather a mix of local stations (assuming you've hooked up an antenna) and streaming services similar Pluto.

Cord cutters volition detect the Toshiba set performs well. We found 46 stations after scanning our metropolitan area in New York Metropolis. Hit the options button on the remote when watching alive TV volition invoke a handy electronic program guide, and you tin suspension live Television set for upward to 2 minutes. That'due south not up to typical DVR standards, but it'south long enough to get a snack from the fridge without missing anything.

The contest for completeness—who has what streaming services—is a moving target. Amazon'southward Fire TV is comparable to Roku and Android, although it does non have as many apps but still manages to cover all the majors like Netflix, Showtime, and biggies like CBS and ESPN. There are two notable exceptions, however: there's no HBO Max or Peacock Idiot box. Amazon has besides joined the sets offer a "Complimentary Television receiver" section. It'southward all the same a little thin compared to Roku, and draws primarily on IMDB TV, merely information technology's bound to grow in the future and you tin can download the likes of Tubi, Pluto, and Crackle to supplement it.

Of course, the major draw for the Toshiba Fire TV is Alexa. Only printing the remote'south microphone push button and you can use all the standard Alexa skills: inquire about the weather, how far the moon is from the Earth, or the latest sports scores. Better still, y'all can exercise programming searches using Alexa and by and large information technology works very well. Press the mic button and say, "Play Toto Africa video" and the YouTube video will boot in. Not all the Television receiver apps are Alexa enabled, but the primary ones are and yous tin see which ones are covered under the Apps tab.

Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition review: Remote command

Frequently the fiddling things, similar remote controls, go unnoticed and that'southward a good thing. It means they are unobtrusive. Unfortunately, we never got that comfortable with the Toshiba Fire TV's remote.

Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition

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It is the essence of simplicity. In that location are no numeric or alphabetic buttons. A four-fashion directional circle with a center enter push, handles most tasks, along with a mic push button, controls for pausing or rewinding/fast forwarding and dedicated buttons for invoking Prime Video, Netflix, HBO, and Hulu. Mute, home, back, bill of fare and settings buttons consummate the controls.

We had no complaints with the array of controls, and they are typical for smart TVs that employ other software, such as Roku. However, nosotros never felt at dwelling house with the remote. Its combination of smaller size and even weighting (about 50/50 front to back) made it feel awkward and irritating. And similar a scratchy wool sweater, information technology was a feeling we couldn't milkshake.

Toshiba 50-Inch 4K Burn Television Edition review: Verdict

Information technology would be also flip to say, yous get what you pay for. While it is true that the 2020 Toshiba 4K Burn down Tv Edition (50LF621U21) is not a summit performer, even in the category of bargain-priced sets, it is notwithstanding an attractive option for casual viewing situations. That'south primarily due to its easy-to-apply smartTV features and the inclusion of Amazon's Alexa.

Gamers and picture show buffs will want to expect for better performers, notwithstanding. We've found quicker gaming operation in the Hisense 55H9G (xvi.one ms), a larger set costing $650, or even the $300 Vizio 5-Serial V505-G9. Those looking for a brighter more accurate motion picture are advised to spend more money for the aforementioned Hisense model or i of the Vizio M-Series sets.

John R. Quain has been reviewing and testing video and sound equipment for more than than 20 years. For Tom's Guide, he has reviewed televisions, HDTV antennas, electrical bikes, electric cars, as well as other outdoor equipment. He is currently a contributor to The New York Times and the CBS News television plan.

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