Toshiba Apple Airplay Immersive Audio Television, 32-Inch

Last updated: June 1, 2023


If you're already a Prime member and well-acquainted with Alexa-enabled devices, the Toshiba Fire TV will fit perfectly into your household. The Fire TV experience is built right in, so you can view thousands of apps and channels with the added bonus of Alexa skills and extensive voice search capabilities. Its 4K UHD performance offers sharp, clean details and well-balanced colors for good everyday viewing and gameplay.

We looked at the top Televisions and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Television you should buy.

Product Details

Key Takeaway: If you love Alexa, you'll love this TV, which has the Fire TV experience built right in.

In our analysis of 49 expert reviews, the Toshiba Apple Airplay Immersive Audio Television, 32-Inch placed 10th when we looked at the top 15 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Toshiba 4K UHD Smart TV is a new generation of television featuring the Fire TV experience built-in and including a Voice Remote with Alexa. With true-to-life 4K Ultra HD picture quality and access to all the movies and TV shows you love, Toshiba delivers a superior TV experience that gets smarter everyday. The Voice Remote with Alexa lets you do everything you’d expect from a remote—plus, easily launch apps, search for titles, play music, switch inputs, control smart home devices, and more, using your voice. Smart but simple in every way. Just plug it in, connect to Wi-Fi, and enjoy..

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

The Toshiba Fire TV is good for occasional video game playing. It has a fast response time and a good low input lag that will keep the infrequent gamer happy.
Fine details like fur and leaves are sharp and clean, and colors look natural and balanced, even if they aren't nearly as vivid as they are on the TCL 6-Series.

What reviewers didn't like

The Toshiba Fire TV has mediocre performance when watching movies. Although contrast is excellent and blacks will look deep in a dark movie watching environments, the TV cannot produce rich, saturated colors and its color accuracy is sub-par. Watching movies is not one of the strong usages of this.
It makes significant compromises in picture quality to hit its low price, however, resulting in downright poor black levels and a color range that no HDR signal will improve past broadcast standard levels, but that's to be expected when you find a 55-inch TV for under $500.
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