Toshiba’s C350 series sets up a stunning, heart-shaking, smart world for your relaxing viewing experience, thanks to the consistent innovation of advanced technologies. True-to-life images jump off the screen with amazing 4K Ultra HD resolution, ultimately beauty of details, and original natural color. For a more immersive audio experience, a premium audio post-processing solution brings height to the entertainment experience that elevates surround sound formatting from DTS Virtual:.X.
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Toshiba – 55″ Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV
Rated 5 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(496 customer reviews)
$369.99 Original price was: $369.99.$249.99Current price is: $249.99.
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Vjbf –
Toshiba – 55″ C350LU Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV. The Toshiba – 55″ Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV is an awesome TV for the size, features, quality and the price. There are three things to consider. First, there are light dark vertical shades on both sides (Close to the corner – left and right) during white screen or background – See first image (Green arrows). Maybe due to the TV being direct lit or possible that all TV’s has it during white screen or background. Second, according to the Specifications, for this version (55”) it has one HDMI 2.1 Input. However, it only had HDMI Input Mode 2 (2.0) option (In settings) when an HDMI device/ game console is connected to the TV. Looking at the Specifications from all the different sizes – size 55” and below shows that they have one HDMI 2.1 and size 65” and 75” both have four (All) HDMI 2.1. Lastly, cannot confirm the Motion Rate 120, although experiencing no pixel issues so far. Overall it’s a great TV. The image(s) attached is the Picture calibration Settings optimized for the Toshiba – 55″ Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV. Feel free to apply to your TV Picture Settings. * The review only allowed 6 photos. Below is the the sound setting before the Advanced Settings: – Sound Mode: Custom – Bass = 0 – Treble = 2 – Balance = 0
HowardC –
Was wanting an inexpensive, good quality replacement TV for my home office (not my “main” TV): mission accomplished. This TV has a lot of features that you might not find on a similarly priced budget TV; like Dolby HDR and HDR10 (for enhanced picture quality) and Atmos (for enhanced audio quality). It also features an abundance of connectors, including (but not limited to): HDMI 2.1 (3), USB 2.0 (2) and digital optical. It even has a headphone jack and an ethernet port in case you can’t or don’t want to use Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. According to Best Buy, the TV I purchased is a newer version of the 55” C350 Series (Model Number 55C350LU); it became available in late May of 2023. Don’t really know what the difference is from the older 2021 version (Model Number 55C350KU). According to the online product descriptions, mine seems to have one less HDMI port (3 vs. 4), but all are now the more advanced HDMI 2.1 ports (3 vs. 1). Whatever the differences are, I’m guessing they’re relatively minor. (BTW, at the time of this writing, the posted Best Buy photo showing the back of this TV may not be accurate; the back of my TV looks exactly like the photo posted for the 2021 model, and yes, my TV has a label with the 2023 model number.) My only small complaint is that the VESA mounts for this TV are 200 mm X 300 mm, which to me seems a little unusual. (Again, the posted picture does not accurately show the position of the VESA mounts.) The horizontal measurement being only 200 mm and narrower than the vertical meant that none of the mounting patterns offered by my existing “universal” mount fits this TV. That’s another “no big deal” if you’re using the provided stand/feet and not wall mounting. Picture quality seems fine to me. Is the quality as good as a similar-sized “QLED” or “OLED” TV that costs 3-5X as much or more? Who knows?…probably not…but the only way I’d know for sure would be to compare them next to each other at home in the same room. To summarize, it may not be perfect, but this is a great, feature-packed TV for the price.
Beverly0807 –
I bought this to replace a 20 year old, rear projection TV. Wow. I can’t believe what I’ve been missing for the past 20 years. Picture is sharp, crisp and colorful. I see details that I haven’t seen before. Setup was a breeze. It took longer to remove it from the box and attach the legs that to set it up. I’m a 70+ woman, 5’3″ and I didn’t need any help lifting it out the box, setting it on the TV stand or attaching the safety straps (bought separately). Just remember to buy an HDMI cable, because it doesn’t come with one. Overall, if I could give this product 10 stars, I would. Very satisfied and I highly recommend.