
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.
A: In November 2017 Hisense announced that it would acquire 95% controlling stake in Toshiba Visual Solutions for US $ 113 million.
Q: HOW LONG OF A STAND TO FIT THIS TV?
A: Mine barely fits on a 48 inch stand.
Q: This model uses a VA screen panel like the 75 in toshiba c350?
A: Hello, thank you for your interest in the Toshiba 65C350KU. This TV has an IPS panel. If you have any further questions or concerns, please give us a call at 1-888-407-0396 or email us at [email protected]. Thanks again, Toshiba Support Team.
A: Hello Jimmybotv, thank you for your interest in the Toshiba 65C350KU. You are able to set the TV to power on to the last input used instead of the Amazon home screen. Please go to Settings > Display & Sounds > Power On > Last Input. If you have any further questions, feel free to give us a call at 1-888-407-0396 or send us an email at [email protected]. Thanks again, Toshiba Support Team.
Q: Is this model VESA compatible for wall mounting. Thank you. DT
A: Yes it is, easy to do! Excuse the mess, will be a sunroom soon!
Q: What is the difference between C350 and the M550?
A: The M550 (if you can find it) is a better TV with all the bells and whistles, including local area dimming, 120Hz refresh rate (sans a 120Hz HDMI input as the TV does all 120Hz conversion internally) and wide viewing angles. If you can, the M550 is the better choice. That being said, the C350 is an incredible set with an incredible picture. I have 2 M550 sets (75 & 55) and one C350 (65).
Q: Can I hook up a ROKU stick to this TV?
A: Sure, there are 4 HDMI inputs. But there is no reason to because Amazon Fire has the same channels available. I used a Roku for years until I switched to the Fire Stick and now the Fire TV. If you are really set on Roku you might also consider buying one of the Roku TV's
Q: Does tv have external on switch?
A: Yes it does. On the bottom of the tv is a single button but I believe if you hold it down it turns the tv off.