To view the image full screen, just click on the image that has a yellow border around it. Using the up/down scroll buttons on the remote control, you can choose any photo in the gallery.
Final Take
As you can these from this photo gallery, the Toshiba 46WX800U provides a lot of connectivity and feature options.
The 46WX800U is thin and stylish. This is a direct result of the LED Edge-Light system. When the set is off, it is one big deep black rectangle with a very thin outer bezel frame. The bezel design and stand have a very straight edge, minimalist appearance. The stand allows the TV to swivel several degrees to the left and right.
The 46WX800U also offers a full complement of audio/video inputs, including four HDMI inputs, two USB ports, SD Card slot, and Ethernet port for network/internet connectivity. The 46WX800U also has extensive video adjustment options that can be used by an experienced user or installer to do more detailed calibration.
The 46WX800U also offers internet widgets, referred to as NetTV. Some of the accessible services and sites include: Pandora, YouTube, Netflix, Vudu, Blockbuster, Twit, NBC, Flickr, Picassa, Facebook, Twitter, and more...
Video performance was excellent with 2D high definition source material, especially Blu-ray Discs. The live action Dark Knight and the combination of live-action-CGI in Avatar looked fantastic, with the images displaying a lot of depth.
To sum up the 46WX800's 3D performance, it is on par with other 3D LCD TVs I have seen, but not as good as the 3D plasma sets I have seen. Plasma TVs have better motion response and seem to have less crosstalk issues.
If you are looking for a 3D-TV, put this set on your list. On the other hand, even if you are not looking for a 3D TV, the 46WX800 provides an excellent 2D high definition viewing experience and is definitely worth consideration.
For additional perspective on the Toshiba 46WX800U, also check out my Review and Video Performance Test Results.