Toshiba has had little luck lately – both on the American TV market and in our tests. Over the past few years, there have always been excellent approaches such as professional self-calibration or even the most technically extremely complex 3D spectacle. Toshiba has been seen as the insider tip for best image quality with some models.
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The manufacturer wants to build on these successes with the new Utra HDTVs. Unfortunately, the 6,000 Euro 65-inch was not yet available for our test. But if you can save half the price with only a small area, the 58M9363 is the most interesting device. Although he appeared a little more subtly in the test room next to the other 4K giants, at home, in many living rooms, just as much space as the 131cm wide high-tech TV might fit in.
Toshiba 58M9363DG: Image quality
At the moment, this device is by far the cheapest option to get to a 4K TV of an A-brand. This is a brand that emphasizes high image quality. In the first test, our test pattern was able to keep up with the other test participants immediately after unpacking without calibration organs. The color space is meticulously accurate to the HDTV standards of the ITU-R.BT709T standard. At the color temperature warmly wonderful 6,500 Kelvin are offered. The alternative medium is already bluish 10,000 Kelvin, cold is no longer measurable.
Toshiba 58M9363DG: 4K content
Unfortunately the Gammakurve is not really perfect, but emphasizes dark picture contents easily. This is not the black meaning: it comes across and conveys a more than ordinary contrasts.
Toshiba 58M9363DG: features
Ultra HD - The new generation of television
As far as the brilliance of the image is concerned, the beam power might be somewhat stronger. However, this has probably fallen victim to the energy efficiency label "A +". When scaling up SD and HD material, the CEVO 4K engine makes a good impression. Resolution + is designed to enhance sharpness and work hand in hand with contrast and color enhancers as well as noise and motion smoothing. However, they prefer to be very reserved. This ensures the greatest possible naturalness. Whether the results look better by length than on a good Full-HD TV, this could be disputed very well.
What the Full HD TV does not master are the new, higher-resolution image sources: 4K via USB photos, network movies and HDMI feeders. Here, Toshiba still offers the photos and HDMI with up to 30 pictures per second. Take a quick look at some photos in Ultra HD: The integrated SD card slot is ideal for this.
Unfortunately, Toshiba's screen menus are as slow as the media player's preview is. But the wait is rewarded with a photo quality of the finest. You can get closer to the picture by the finer pixel structure (less than one meter) without recognizing a fly screen. In addition, the fill factor of the panel is larger than that of many competitors because 3D polarization has been dispensed with. However, what makes the 2D Ultra-HD image more detailed, normal 3D movies from Blu-ray appear quite dark.
Practice: Wireless transmission with NFC, Miracast & Co.
USB or network films in 4K does not play off the Toshiba, its HDMI socket is limited to the version 30a allowed 30 hertz. It may take several years before there is more than one film to be released in Ultra HD with more than 24 fps.
And here, with current 4K feeds with HD color space, the Toshiba shows the same stunning subtleties as its test field colleagues. The image quality of the new reference scenes is, when the devices are properly adjusted, so overwhelmingly good that the test editor must learn to differentiate subtleties at a new, higher level. If you would like to use Ultra HD now and here and look at the price, you should deal intensively with this Toshiba.
As I mentioned at the beginning, the new UHD class represents the next evolutionary stage of the top-of-the-line LCD televisions. Like USB recording, network streaming, 3D and Smart TV, it is a bonus that this top class is given as icing. So the 58M9363DG has the best equipment and quality Toshiba has to offer. The four-way tuner is easy to set up and it sorts very well. In addition to four HDMI inputs, it has a scart socket and VGA support.
Toshiba has invested a lot of development work in the smart TV portal, a tablet app and the program guides. Voice and gesture control, however, remain outside. Instead of Miracast, besides MHL the predecessor WiDi is to be found, with which not only the many good Toshiba noteboks can mirror their screen wirelessly
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