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TOSHIBA 50LF711U20 50-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV HDR - Fire TV Edition

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  • Fire TV experience built-in - Fire TV Edition brings together live-over-the air TV, and your favorite streaming content on the home screen. Connect any HD antenna (sold separately) to watch live over-the-air TV, or stream movies and shows from Disney+, Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO and more.
  • Dolby Vision HDR - Enhanced 4K HDR picture with an expanded range of contrast and superior brightness.
  • True-to-life picture quality - Experience breathtaking 4K Ultra HD picture quality with over 8 million pixels for stunning clarity, deep contrast and vivid colors. Watch movies and TV shows come to life in ultra high definition.
  • Voice Remote with Alexa - Everything you'd expect from a remote - plus launch apps, search for TV shows, switch inputs, control smart home devices and more, using just your voice. With Prime Video, Netflix, HBO and PlayStation Vue buttons, instantly access your favorite apps.
  • Keeps getting smarter - This TV is smart and simple in every way. Just plug it in, connect to Wi-Fi and enjoy. Plus, your TV keeps getting smarter with new Alexa skills and features through automatic over-the-air software updates, so that you always have the latest.
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50" / 127 cm

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    Product Description

    Toshiba 4K UHD Smart TV is a new generation of television featuring the Fire TV experience built-in and including a Voice Remote with Alexa. With true-to-life 4K Ultra HD picture quality and access to all the movies and TV shows you love, Toshiba delivers a superior TV experience that gets smarter everyday. The Voice Remote with Alexa lets you do everything you'd expect from a remote—plus, easily launch apps, search for titles, play music, switch inputs, control smart home devices, and more, using your voice.

    Smart but simple in every way. Just plug it in, connect to Wi-Fi, and enjoy.

    Fire TV w/ Remote

    Great Picture. Incredible Value.

    Experience breathtaking 4K Ultra HD picture quality with more than 8 million pixels for stunning clarity, deep contrast, and vivid colors. Watch movies and TV shows come to life in Ultra HD. Dolby Vision HDR delivers enhanced 4K HDR picture quality with an expanded range of contrast and superior brightness.

    Toshiba is built for speed and performance. It’s powered by a-quad-core CPU/Multi-core GPU for instant search results and fast and fluid responsiveness. Connect easily with dual-band Wi-Fi, three HDMI inputs, and multiple input/output options. You can even customize the name of each input and adjust picture settings for each connected device. This TV is HDR-compatible, so you can enjoy HDR movies and TV shows. Plus, your TV keeps getting smarter with new Alexa skills and automatic over-the-air software updates, so you always have the latest.

    FireTV

    Live TV + over 500,000 streaming movies and TV episodes

    Fire TV Edition brings together live over-the-air TV and all your streaming channels on the home screen. Connect any HD antenna and use Alexa to instantly search for and watch live over-the-air TV, or choose from a vast catalog of streaming movies and TV shows from Disney+, Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO, and more. Plus, you can subscribe to Sling TV, DIRECTV NOW, and others to stream even more of your favorite live TV shows. You can also connect your cable/satellite box or gaming console through one of the TV's three HDMI ports.

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    Control your TV

    Use the included Voice Remote with Alexa to easily control TV functions like power, volume, navigation, playback, and input switching—plus, easily launch into Prime Video, Netflix, and HBO with quick access buttons.

    Find new favorites

    Want to watch something new? Press the microphone button and say, “Find dramas,” and Alexa will show you search results from a universal catalog of hundreds of integrated apps and channels.

    Control your smart home

    Enhance your entertainment experience by easily controlling your smart home devices with Alexa. Simply use your voice to do things like adjust the lights, set the temperature, and lock the door, and ease right into movie night.

    Get more out of Alexa

    Go beyond streaming with access to tens of thousands of Alexa skills. Want to order pizza? Check the score? Play a game? Alexa can do that too!

    Fire TV Specs
    Insignia Smart TV Insignia 4K UHD Smart TV with HDR Toshiba Smart TV Toshiba 4K UHD Smart TV with HDR
    Customer Reviews
    4.4 out of 5 stars
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    MSRP 149.99 - 249.99 329.99 - 449.99 179.99- 349.99 329.99- 479.99
    Screen Size 24", 32", 39" 43", 50", 55" 32", 43", 49" 43", 50", 55"
    Resolution 720p or 1080p HD 4K UHD 720p or 1080p HD 4K UHD
    Refresh Rate 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz
    HDMI ports 3 3 3 3
    Fire TV built-in
    Voice Remote with Alexa
    HDR compatible
    Hands-free control (when paired with an Echo device)

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    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    4,577 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, picture quality, and value of the television. For example, they mention it works fairly well, the sound quality is good, and it's a real value for a 4K TV. That said, some complain about the remote and connectivity. Opinions are mixed on Alexa connectivity.

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    412 customers mention340 positive72 negative

    Customers like the quality of the television. They say it's excellent, easy to set up, and works fairly well. Some say that the TV shows well in all aspects, has a great picture, and is built in Fire OS. Some mention that it works great with most of the apps they use and that Alexa works well.

    "...I got this TV at such an amazing price because it is actually the most amazing TV I’ve ever had in my life I got mine for a mere $264 and I can’t..." Read more

    "...It’s not my favorite interface but useable. The Alexa feature works pretty well...." Read more

    "...The picture quality is far better than expected and quite good in absolute terms for a 60 Hz tv, the user interface and remote are perfect in their..." Read more

    "...It's hard to say how, it just isn't as solid in my hand. Alexa works well. There are 4 shortcut buttons at the bottom. I call them gimmick buttons...." Read more

    359 customers mention299 positive60 negative

    Customers like the picture quality of the television. For example, they say the picture is gorgeous, the contrast is good, and it shows every detail. Some mention that the 4K picture is ok, but it's a cheap set. Overall, most are satisfied with the picture.

    "...It's amazing but dang, 4K is not just incredibly awesome, it shows every detail of a person's face or skin, sometimes TOO vivid!..." Read more

    "...I would say the 4K picture was ok, it’s a cheap set and not as crisp and bright as my tv costing five times more but it’s fine for a bedroom...." Read more

    "...The picture quality is far better than expected and quite good in absolute terms for a 60 Hz tv, the user interface and remote are perfect in their..." Read more

    "...The difference in the picture is dramatic. I'm not a gamer so I can't speak to things like latency or speed, and I have seen better 4k pictures...." Read more

    333 customers mention286 positive47 negative

    Customers like the value of the TV. They say it's a real value for a 4K TV, with incredible sound and a good price for the size. Some customers also mention that saving money is a huge bonus. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and find it worth the purchase.

    "...: 8/1/22: I still can’t get over that I got this TV at such an amazing price because it is actually the most amazing TV I’ve ever had in my life I..." Read more

    "...So, so far so good for the price." Read more

    "...No it’s not like a $2,000 Sony but it has enough custom settings for the price...." Read more

    "Bought this on Prime Day, was a good price for a big tv...." Read more

    197 customers mention171 positive26 negative

    Customers like the ease of use of the television. For example, they say it's easy to set up, navigate, and edit at will. Some mention that the user interface and remote are perfect in their simplicity. That said, most are happy with the installation and the picture quality.

    "...single negative thing about it I just love this TV it was super easy for me to set up it’s super easy for me when there’s a little glitch here and I..." Read more

    "...It’s good for finding a specific show, genre or music...." Read more

    "...good in absolute terms for a 60 Hz tv, the user interface and remote are perfect in their simplicity, apps load quickly, setup was very easy, and..." Read more

    "...It was pretty easy to set up and works fairly well...." Read more

    131 customers mention100 positive31 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the television. For example, they say it's good and louder.

    "...oh and that color and the vibrancy great sound it’s like being in a movie theater!!..." Read more

    "...Sound quality and volume were fine, it’s not a sound bar but it can be loud enough to be uncomfortable in my room...." Read more

    "...This new one? 9 is *loud* and it has pretty solid bass response for TV speakers. Very impressed. 5.5 stars...." Read more

    "...but I'm still stuck with two if using Fire TV because I can't control the stereo volume that I currently patch with optical cable from TV to 5.1..." Read more

    47 customers mention30 positive17 negative

    Customers are mixed about the Alexa connectivity of the television. Some mention that they love the integration, while others say that it's not really useful and is a useless addition.

    "...And the final thing I love the most is that I can control it with Alexa and I like that so much because I literally control my entire house with..." Read more

    "...Even the remote has no heft to it. The Alexa feature is difficult to integrate although my place has at least 5 Amazon Echo products running already...." Read more

    "...I really like the Alexa integration as well although I wish that you could just push the microphone button and then say what you want as opposed to..." Read more

    "Love this TV! Great picture and love the Alexa integration. Alexa can turn off and on TV through my Echo!..." Read more

    117 customers mention18 positive99 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the remote control of the television. They mention that it doesn't work properly, it stops working intermittently, and that the TV stopped responding to the remote. Some customers also report that the remote is not user-friendly for scanning cable channels or for going from one channel to another.

    "...My I only real complaint is that the remote doesn't have a guide button which would be really nice since we are still using DirecTV on this..." Read more

    "...the while it has an IR lense, the Fire TV OS in the Toshiba lacks the same functions that you would get with the voice remote on the right...." Read more

    "...I do use this TV's Alexa and that works fine but you do have to use the remote control when you want to talk. (You don't have to say "Alexa".)..." Read more

    "We have had this TV for 1 1/2 years. It only worked for 9 months...." Read more

    99 customers mention10 positive89 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the television. They mention that the WiFi frequently disconnects and requires full password to be entered. Some customers also report that the TV will intermittently not turn on when they push the power button. The TV goes dead periodically and has to be unplugged and replug to reset. It also drops the signal for Bluetooth headphones every other day.

    "...The reason I'm giving this TV one star is because I have to restart it every time I want to do anything...." Read more

    "...I have a little concern that the TV is not really off when you "turn it off"... but will do some more research on that...." Read more

    "...you can still log into through your Spectrum service but you can't just watch live TV... Alexa is a useless addition to the remote, she takes..." Read more

    "Stopped booting up three years after I bought it" Read more

    Great price point for 4K UHD Dolby Vision... Still falls short in many ways.
    4 Stars
    Great price point for 4K UHD Dolby Vision... Still falls short in many ways.
    I put this up side-by-side with a TCL Roku 50" 4K UHD (no Dolby Vision) from Costco (Model 50S423). I actually like both screens, but the option of Dolby Vision on the Toshiba is nice. I also tend to use apps on Amazon Fire TV devices vs Roku, so having that built-in is a bonus for me. NOTE: I got this as a Prime Day deal, so the cost was only $10 more than the Roku -- Normal pricing is about $100 higher.Let's get this out of the way first: A recent Fire TV OS update allows you to set the TV to power on to the last input used. So if you primarily use an external box, like Comcast Xfinity or DirecTV, you can default to that when you turn on the TV. Furthermore, the TV does have HDMI-CEC. I use this with my Tivo Bolt and just push Live TV on my TiVo remote and the TV will power on and automatically switch to HDMI 2 full screen. Easy and nothing to balk at.The photo show the difference in remotes, with the TCL Roku on the left, the Toshiba Fire TV Edition (included) in the middle, and the newer Fire TV Remote w/Alexa Voice on the right. It's a larger remote for sure with some extra buttons. Unfortunately, the while it has an IR lense, the Fire TV OS in the Toshiba lacks the same functions that you would get with the voice remote on the right. Specifcially, if you are not using the HDMI ARC channel, you can't program the remote to control volume on older A/V receivers. The "new" Alexa Voice remote does this...unfortunately, that remote cannot be paired with this TV. Stupid, right? The idea was to ditch as many remotes as possible, but I'm still stuck with two if using Fire TV because I can't control the stereo volume that I currently patch with optical cable from TV to 5.1 stereo.Speaking of volume, ALEXA YELLS AT YOU. With a few exceptions, the volume of Alexa vs program volume is way off. I haven't found a setting that will turn her volume up or down, and unlike some Echo devices, you can't say "Alexa Voice 5" to change it independent of the program volume. You'll actually find complaints on this in the support forums.Despite having a 4-core CPU, it still has some lag when switching to various screens in Fire TV OS. Not much different experience than the regular Fire TV devices.Where this TV really shines is for OTA users. The new(ish) Live Guide is great for antenna input, and if you have Philo, Pluto, or PS Vue they will appear here too. They need a faster way to jump to a different source because scrolling through all the Pluto Channels to get to the Philo list takes forever. Some Amazon Channels show up here as well, though I was disappointed that apps that support live TV do not show their programming info in the guide yet. I expect it's coming, but of course have no expectations on ETA. Fingers crossed that YouTube TV will end up in the live guide.Color settings can be tweaked for EACH input, and they have 3 HDMI to work with. You'll get a subset of color functions with UHD and Dolby Vision content playback.Some other menu items that you'll find on Fire TV Stick devices are also missing on the TV. I do kinda wish that the TV offered CableCard connectivity to plug Xfinity directly into it and pull that content into the Live Guide, but I guess that's what my Tivo is for.There are some dark spots in the corners. The viewing angle isn't bad, but can look a little washed out the further away from center you get.Anything over 1080p looks sharp and solid. Sadly, I've noticed that most streaming services are highly compressed and even at 1080 they will result in gradient banding and halos. OTA SD content (sent over Xfinity cable) is really bad now. We're coming from a 42" Samsung Plasma and while you knew a signal wasn't HD, it wasn't as obvious. The backlighting isn't as bright as most UHD Dolby Vision TVs, so that might hurt you if you need the extra bright. Unless I'm watching a dark program signal, I can usually have windows open without strong glares or reflections ruining things.No cable management in the back. Not even one of those fat rubberbands to guide wires down the middle. The feet are UGLY, so keep that in mind of you're not mounting it to a wall (we are still debating that in our house). The mount is 200x400 on the 50" model, so keep that in mind too. I was thrown off because the Roku was 200x200 and only a few pounds lighter.BOTTOM LINE: If you're looking for a good entry Dolby Vision 4K UHD television, it's not a bad choice. If you're willing to spend an extra $300+ you might find something better, but really nothing under $500 that going to rock your world.The stars I've taken away are primarily the result of missing Fire TV OS functions that are found on the other Fire TV device line and/or remotes. I'd easily move the Smart Features and Alexa Integration up to 5 stars if they'd just add or fix them to the TV Edition OS.
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