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Default Sides get cut off Toshiba 29L1350U, thinking of exchanging forInsignia NS-28E200NA14

jaynews wrote:
I recently bought a Toshiba 29L1350U LED backlit TV. When viewing
480 (Non-HD) widescreen material via the antenna or composite input,
the sides get cut off a little, which is annoying when watching a
certain financial news channel that begins with the letter B. No
other TV in my house has this issue with the identical signal via the
identical type of input, and I've tried all the settings on the
Toshiba TV, etc.

I've called Toshiba tech support, and they admit they can't resolve
this issue.

I'm thinking of exchanging this TV of an Insigna NS-28E200NA14, which
is slightly cheaper (but only by $10) It's 27.5 inches versus the
28.5 inch Toshiba.

I'm assuming the Insigna won't have the "sides cut off with a 480i
widescreen signal via the composite input" issue. (and if it does, I
could always take it back as well)

I just wanted to ask if you think exchanging for the Insigna is going
to be a mistake in the long run, due to the brand being more likely
to break than a Toshiba? I'm told Toshiba is supposed to be one of
the more reliable brands. Is this really still true?

Would I be better off just learning to live with the sides getting
slightly cut off on the Toshiba, rather than accept an "off brand" TV
like Insignia, or do you think the Insignia is just as good a TV in
terms of reliability?

(and..BTW...yes, I have a good reason for viewing 480 (non HD)
material)

Let me know what you think.

Thanks,

J.


I don't have a Toshiba, but on my LG it has the ability to set the
screen to a size larger than normal. Are you sure your TV is not set to
fill the screen and is perhaps set too large?