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๐ฅ Elevate your viewing game with Toshibaโs 43" 4K Fire TV โ where clarity meets power!
The Toshiba 43" Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV combines advanced REGZA Engine ZR technology and AI 4K Upscaling to deliver stunning picture quality. Featuring Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos sound, it offers immersive audio-visual performance. With Fire TV OS and Alexa voice remote, it provides seamless access to apps and live TV. Enhanced with Ultimate Motion, Sports Mode, and Game Mode (ALLM, VRR, eARC), this TV is designed for smooth fast-action viewing and gaming, making it a versatile entertainment powerhouse for modern homes.




| ASIN | B0DZ85VYD5 |
| Additional Features | Apple AirPlay |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 160 Kilowatt Hours |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | 3.5mm, HDMI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67 in Amazon Devices & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Amazon Devices & Accessories ) #6 in Smart TVs #8 in LED & LCD TVs |
| Brand | TOSHIBA |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Control Method | Remote, Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,688 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Technology | LED |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Size Class | 43 Inches |
| Display Technology | LED 4K UHD |
| HDR Format Supported | Dolby Vision, HDR 10 Plus, HLG |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI, USB |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Digital |
| Internet Applications | Fire TV |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.9"D x 37.9"W x 23.9"H |
| Manufacturer | Insigniaโข |
| Model Name | 43C350NU |
| Model Number | 43C350NU |
| Model Series | C350 |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | Motion Rate 120 |
| Mounting Type | Table Mount, Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
| Operating System | FireTV |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | REGZA Engine ZR, AI 4K Upscaler, Super Contrast Booster |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Size | 43 Inches |
| Signal Format | ATSC |
| Size | 43-inch |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Speaker Description | 14 watts Dolby Atmos |
| Special Feature | Apple AirPlay |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 3 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 888143020679 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| VESA Mount Standard | 400 x 400 mm |
| Video Encoding | H.264, H.265 (HEVC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
G**G
Inexpensive and Overall Great TV
I owned a 2020 model Toshiba fire tv prior to this. It had been very reliable and overall solid. So i Upgraded from a 55 inch to a 65inch. I am pretty much blown away. I picked this up, transported it carefully, and upright. Upon unboxing this thing was well secured with styrofoam and the screen was protected with some pads and an adhesive screen protector. As for the tv picture quality, superb. Im a gamer and many gamers demand 120hz refresh rates. Despite this tv being 60hz, i saw a noticeable difference in how responsive my controls were to what was seen on the screen. The motion of characters, scenery, and objects practically look like 120hz. Im more than pleased. The tv comes out the box set to "warm" color scheme which gave everything an unnatural yellow tint. Yuck. I had to go into advanced picture settings and fix that. Once fixed, the contrast, colors, brightness and hdr all look tremendous for this pricepoint. For $265, this was an absolute bargain.
K**.
Toshiba 50" class C350 series LED 4K Uhd tv.
Great tv, at an even better price!! Couldn't believe it when I got a heads up that it was about 60-70% off. Got it in a few days. Great picture and sound!! Love it!! Smart remote with voice command, Fire tv.
B**Y
Excellent product, great color, great picture, easy to use
I am so happy with this television! I previously had an expensive, high quality 65-inch TV with an exceptional picture but the technology of my old television was dated and it couldn't keep up with today's technology. I was hesitant to replace it with this relatively inexpensive TV because my expectations were high. I am VERY pleased with this television. The picture quality is excellent. It was so easy to set up, connect, and figure out how to get all the streaming services set up. The color is bright and clear. The remote control works as it should and is not complicated to use. The only thing I don't like about the Alexa compatibility is that when I ask for a movie, Alexa directs me to a pay service rather than a free version on an app I've already installed. I understand this is not unique to Alexa but it's annoying enough that I don't use that feature.
Z**N
Great tv, great price
Good buy, especially for the money. I saw some of the complaints, but for me picture and sound are great, if I want a deeper movie sound ill use a sound bar, but setup was quick and easy. The reason for the 4 is there's a slight delayed response time from the remote, mainly when streaming live on youtubetv, I have high speed internet, so the delay seems to be the tv processing. Honestly, its not that big a deal, definitely not a deal breaker.
T**.
One great bargain for the money, got more than I expected
Excellent TV at an outstanding price! Itโs better than I expected, great buy! Super easy to use, the picture and color is excellent. It makes you feel like youโre standing in the middle of the movie itself, the sound is super great. I donโt even need to hook up my extra speakers.๐
E**Y
Great tv
Tv arrived within 24 hrs of ordering. Set up was easy. Screen is beautiful and clear. Sound is awesome. Easy download of my favorite apps. Works great with my Alexa.
K**S
85" Monster, Fantastic Picture, Vibrant Color & Brightness (and a few annoyances)
I am totally blown away by this 85" 4K monster. I remember when I got my first HDTV, feeling like the quality difference was so significant. I have that same feeling with this TV. The Good: -Picture: the picture quality is a massive step up from my 65" 1080p screen. The 4k is stunning, but even 1080p source material looks substantially better than it did on my old screen (must be the 4K upscaling). The difference is remarkable to me. I can walk right up to the screen, within 12 inches, and I can't see any pixels. Incredible for a screen of this size! -Brightness: the brightness and contrast are excellent. The picture is easy to see even in mid-afternoon daylight on a sunny day. Substantially better in this area than my 4k home theater projector. -Color: the color is vibrant. Watching a little Planet Earth, you can really enjoy the deep color range and the brilliance of the brights. -Size: although a 65" screen is big, this 85" screen feels noticeably larger. It has an immersive feel, even at 10-12' away. -Unboxing: I did have to upgrade my TV mount for this. Installing this TV is definitely a two person job. 112 lbs with packaging, 80 lbs without. Look for the detailed unpacking instructions inside the top flap and follow them carefully. These screens can break REALLY easily if mishandled. This is the first TV I've owned with dedicated sturdy handles on the back, one on each side (see photo), to make lifting secure. It does come with sturdy feet if you would rather not attach it to the wall. Once on the wall, everything connected easily as expected. -Ports: 4 HDMI, one with ARC (note one HDMI is on the back, 3 on the side), LAN, WiFi5, Bluetooth 5.0 (headphone ready), 2x USB 2.0 ports, Optical Audio Out, headphone/aux wired Out, Coax Antenna In -Software Setup: On first boot, the OS forced an update, which I was unsure was working after 10 minutes of waiting. There was no progress bar, and I found myself a bit annoyed not knowing how long the update would take. I wound up pulling the plug and restarting, unsure that it was working and on the second start it completed successfully after about 8 minutes. It seems some others were stumped by this issue, so if you get stuck just force a reboot and it should finish successfully. Once the update completed, the rest was as you would hope. I was easily able to connect my Amazon account, all my apps installed automatically and my FireStick watch history loaded perfectly. I connected my roof antenna via Coax and it found 60+ channels in a few minutes. Awesome that it downloads a user friendly channel guide with detailed programming for over-the-air (OTA) broadcasts at no extra cost. -Speed: The FireTV OS feels snappy and responds quickly when navigating around. No issues with lag. -Remote: Just a good old Amazon FireStick remote. Nothing fancy, easy to use, Alexa built in for easy voice searching. -Input Switching: While the remote doesn't have a traditional "source" button, it does have a "recent apps" button (two layered squares), and this allows for quick switching between sources. I was also pleased to discover that this TV pays attention to it's HDMI ports, and with certain signals (like power on or going to the home screen of the device) will trigger the TV to switch inputs to that device. Very happy to have found this feature. -Quick power up: The TV turns on from standby mode in about 3-4 seconds, which feels very fast to me. I changed a setting to resume the last input source, which I think is a great feature. -Resolution: At any time while watching any show, you can push the Settings button on the remote and choose Info (at the bottom), and it will tell you what resolution & refresh rate the TV is receiving and showing (i.e. 4K/1080p/720p, 30/24hz, HDR10+, etc). I love this feature, makes it so easy to verify that you're getting the resolution you expect. -Audio: I connected my TV to a soundbar using an RCA cable. The moment it was connected, the TV detected it, muted the TV speaker, and I was able to control the soundbar volume using the TV remote through the TV. Didn't even have to go into settings! Speaking of the TV speaker, it works, but as you'd expect it's not any good. Very tinny, no bass, just a normal cheapo TV speaker. Soundbar completed, I ran my optical cable from the TV to my amp. Worked just like you'd want, correctly processing Dolby audio in 5.1 without any additional configuration. Nice that it's Atmos ready if your amp is so equipped (maybe time for an amp upgrade!). -Refresh Rate (Hz): I'm not a gamer, so I can't speak to how well it handles games. At 60hz, it might not be first choice, and a serious gamer might want to pay more for 120hz+. I can say that my sports look pretty great, no glitches in fast action. -Value: There aren't many TVs that are 85" at this price point. The competitors seem to be cheap Walmart brands with not so great track records, miserable customer service. I was delighted to find a solid brand like Toshiba in this market. Comes with a one year warranty, good for a little peace of mind. You can always spring for the extended warranty if desired. -I was delighted to have this TV brough into my house in just two days. Since it's oversized it was handled by the local retailer, great communication. Downsides: -With my old TV I was able to switch sources during forced commercials on my Firestick. Since the FireTV OS is the backbone of this system, if I switch sources during commercials, it stops the commercials and I have to restart them when I come back, so no way to let them run in the background while watching content on another source. -Can't hide mute on-screen icon. If you have a soundbar connected through RCA, and also have an amp connected through optical, you may prefer to mute the soundbar when using the amp for watching movies. Unfortunately when you mute the soundbar using the TV control, the "mute" icon on the screen does not go away. You can always mute the soundbar itself rather than using the TV to mute the soundbar, so it's just a minor inconvenience. -Auto volume drop on Aux: Also an issue with using a soundbar through RCA, the FireTV OS has an unfortunate "feature" that drops the audio to 30% every so often, with a warning about listening at loud volumes. A little research uncovered that this is an issue with the underlying Unix platform that FireTV is built on. There is no way to disable it. It seems to happen about once a week. I am still trying to find a workaround to the problem, next attempt is an optical splitter so I can get off of the Aux out port entirely. If you are looking for an economical way to upgrade to an 85" screen, even with the minor annoyances I highly recommend this Toshiba!
R**P
Great TV especially for the price!
The picture is beautiful, the color is vibrant, the sound is actually better than I was expecting even without a sound bar, streaming works fine, setup was super easy, almost automatic. Up and running in a few minutes. It can be controlled somewhat with Alexa which is a bonus. The one negative I knocked off a star for was the remote response is very slow. It could clearly use more system RAM or a better remote system. It works but with a delay. Other than that I'm very happy with this unit especially for the price. It replaced a 55" Sanyo that lasted 17 years of hard daily use of hours on end every day. That TV was $1500 for 1080p. Back in 2009, It weighed a lot more and was thicker. I doubt this will last anywhere that long but it was under $350. And is pretty amazing. I plan to give a longer term update after I've had it for several months to a year...
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