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In India, people largely focus on making budget-friendly purchases, and products which serve their purpose and last longer are usually picked, over others. Most people in India, still swear by their CRT television sets, even though technology in the country is fast progressing. That being said, India is an emerging country, which is bettering its position, each day. In stores, one will rarely find a CRT television up for sale, since most outlets, these days are selling LCD, LED or Plasma televisions. Toshiba has launched a number of televisions in their Regza series, which is targeted at consumers from the emerging markets, globally. One of these televisions is the 32PB10ZE from their Regza Power Booster range. The market is overpopulated with 32-inch LCD TVs, so read on to know if this television has what it takes to make a dent in the market that is dominated by Samsung, LG, Sony, etc. ![]() 'Regza' embossed on the rear
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REVIEWS / LCD / TOSHIBA INDIA PVT LTD (PC DIVISION)
Toshiba 32PB10ZE LCD TV Review
21 Sep, 2011, 12:49 pm IST | by
Aaron Almeida
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LCD
PRICE IN INDIA
23,990
CONTACT
Toshiba India Pvt Ltd (PC Division)
abhishek.mehta@toshiba-india.com
+91 9560 098870
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