Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10923 in Home Theater
- Color: Black
- Brand: Toshiba
- Model: 24SL410U
- Dimensions: 16.31" h x
22.98" w x
8.68" l,
8.55 pounds
- Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Display size: 24
Features
- Physical Characteristics-Width-23.0;
- 24"
- 1080p LED-LCD TV - 16:9 - HDTV 1080p
- 1080p/60Hz LED
- Tuner:ATSC, Clear QAM, NTSC
Toshiba 24SL410U 24-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LED-LCD HDTV, Black
Product Description
step up to led and raise your expectations, too by bringing home toshiba's 24" class sl410u led hdtv. infused with legendary toshiba quality and reliability, this versatile television dishes out excellent sound and imagery in clear 1080p full hd resolution.general information--manufacturer--toshiba::general information--manufacturer part number--24sl410u::general information--manufacturer website address--toshiba::general information--brand name--toshiba::general information--product series--sl410::general information--product model--24sl410u::general information--product name--24sl410u led-lcd tv::general information--product type--led-lcd tv::miscellaneous--package contents--24sl410u led-lcd tv remote control::miscellaneous--green compliant--yes::miscellaneous--green compliance certificate/authority--energy star::warranty--standard warranty--1 year limited::physical characteristics--width--23.0"::
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
102 of 103 people found the following review helpful.
Sound quality is laughable.
By J. Burley
THE TV.I completely agree with the review left by Steve P. Moss. I love the picture. Very sharp and vibrant. I haven't given it a 1080p test but I'm not sure how important it is on a 24". I love the thinness and the overall look of the set. along with a digital out it has an analog out (red and white) which I guess is hard to come by these days.THE SOUND.I thought something was wrong when I first turned it on. It seems that the new and thinner sets are going lack quality. I guess there isn't room to add quality speakers (so they say). And no headphone jack is a bummer. Seems like a bedroom TV so why not add it. I'm still going to give this TV a shot but if I can't fix the sound, I'll return it also. If you want to read my current audio fix read below.MOUNTING.I also purchased a Cheetah mount and there was another issue there. The corner of the plate that attaches to the TV covered up both HDMI ports. If you decide to mount it, you may want to look at the smaller version or another brand.SOUND FIX.I am still trying to work out this sound situation after a week of internet searching. I have a pair of cheap Altec Lansing PC speakers that I purchased and are powered by the TV's USB and using a Y adapter from the RCA jacks to the 3.5mm. Unfortunate issue is the TV cannot control the volume. I need to adjust it by the speaker's volume. This may be fine for movies, but for regular TV watching may be a pain with channel surfing and loud commercials. If the TV had a headphone jack this would not be an issue.UPDATE: Sent this TV back and picked up the Toshiba 26C100U. After I set it up and turned up the volume, all I could say was "Finally. I can hear it". Without jumping through hoops.
95 of 97 people found the following review helpful.
Outstanding picture but sound is awful
By Steve P. Moss
The 24" screen is perfect for our kitchen and the picture is truly spectacular. However the sound is just terrible. There is no distortion through the volume range, but the sound is incredibly tinny and phone-like. I am being totally serious in saying my bedside clock AM radio sounds better than this TV. That is what I don't get with the sub-29" TV market. They will mostly be used in locations where there is no room or need for a home theater system, and yet clearly the audio is an afterthought.So ok, I can maybe find space to install a PC speaker system to make the TV listenable, but it only has line-out audio jacks, so the TV remote will not control the volume, and there is no headphone jack.This is such a glaring problem on small TVs, that I am amazed, or more accurately, annoyed it has not been addressed. I will have to return this TV.Have you noticed it is impossible to evaluate the sound of a TV in a store where they have 100 TVs on and all tuned to the same channel?UPDATE: Returned the Toshiba after one week. I just could not get used to the audio. I got the 26" LG LED LCD. Sooo much better audio, and with a headphone jack in case I do want to upgrade the sound, but don't think I will need to. It cost an extra $100 over the 24" Toshiba, but the only add-on powered speaker system I could find with a wireless remote was the ZVOX Mini for $199. Made no sense.
62 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
Stunning picture ....deplorable sound options
By Athena
I bought this television for my parents' bedroom. The picture is incredibly beautiful and they both loved it instantly. One has significant hearing loss though so I was planning to add a set of computer speakers to improve the volume and quality of the sound. Unfortunately, that's not possible on this TV because it doesn't have a headphone jack. I even bought a Y-cable to connect the RCA out jacks on the TV to the speakers; only to discover that the audio out has no volume control.The salesrep at the store from which I bought the TV wanted to sell me a sound bar. When I asked her if she was seriously expecting customers to pay more than the price of the TV to get decent sound, she suggested that my parents could use wireless headphones all the time. I also called Toshiba about the lack of volume control and the rep there said the expectation was that customers would be using a surround sound system with its own remote control...for a 24" TV.I really think that Toshiba missed the boat here. Buying an LED panel doesn't mean someone will automatically be inclined to spend a lot of money on add-ons. And as we've seen, even if you are willing to spend something extra, nothing exists because a) without a headphone jack, the TV won't control the volume for external speakers and b) *all* the short (i.e. 20" or less) speaker bars made are in fact PC speakers. Toshiba could have made a major splash in the small screen market with this panel if someone had actually thought about about the sound issue. If the cost of an extra headphone jack was too much, a simple software option to control the audio-out volume would have made a huge difference.UPDATE: I took it back and got an RCA at Sears. It also has an LED panel and includes a headphone jack. So now we have a very good picture and have added some inexpensive computer speakers for much improved sound.
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