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Toshiba 46RV525R

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Editorial Note: This is a review of the Toshiba 46RV525R. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the RV525R series. The RV525R series includes the following models: 32RV525R, 37RV525R, and 40RV525R.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• Fits well in hand.
• Buttons are a good size, but there's a ton of them.
• Very little differentiation between the minor buttons.

Ergonomics & Durability (7.5)

The 46RV525R's remote does a decent job. In neutral position, the remote sits comfortably in the hand. It's balanced well, its bottom edges are curved, and there's a ridge on the remote's underside for your index finger. The remote's bottom is smooth, which might make it easy to drop. Though the remote seems durable, it's made from lightweight plastic. We think it'd survive a few spills, but it also didn't instill the utmost confidence.

Button Layout & Use (7.5)

The remote has good button layout overall. With your thumb resting on the select key, you can easily reach the volume and channel changing buttons. You will have to shift your grip slightly to reach the number pad, however, but not very far. The buttons are a good size and are clearly labeled for the most part. The buttons also glow in the dark, but the majority of the descriptors are located on the remote themself. The glowing mainly shows which buttons are where, because it isn't bright enough to illuminate their labels.

The buttons on the remote had good travel, but we would've liked a bit more tactile feedback. The buttons will snap into place gently and sometimes very unevenly. The remote works if it's even vaguely pointed at the front of the TV.

Programming & Flexibility (7.0)

The remote can be programmed to work with other devices from other manufacturers. Programming the remote is an easy process. You point the remote at the device, hold the RECALL button, and type in a three-digit code. The TV's manual comes with a list of available codes. We were able to get it working with the office cable box without issue.

Other Models in the RV525R Series
This is a review of the Toshiba 46RV525R. The other sizes of HDTVs in this series should be similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
Toshiba 32RV525R
32 inches
Toshiba 37RV525R
37 inches
Toshiba 40RV525R
40 inches
Toshiba 46RV525R
42 inches

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