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Japanese electronics giant Toshiba has launched the REGZA 2700NF miniLED TV. The smart TV is equipped with a 1,300 nits Mini LED display and is available in four sizes namely 65”, 75”, 85” and 100 inches. The company announced the Regza Z750 mini LED TV around this time last year.

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The 2700NF TV uses Mini LED technology with the number of partition backlights of the biggest model given as 1,024. The number of partition backlights for the other models has not been specified. The Toshiba 2700NF TV achieves a stable peak brightness of 1,300 nits, which is quite impressive. The TV is equipped with the REGZA Picture Engine Pro, in addition to the TV’s original color calibration technology. The system helps to accurately adjust image details, color, and contrast optimally.

The Toshiba 2700NF TV has a factory color calibration (Delta E) of 0.99 and a DCI-P3 color gamut coverage of 95%. Its color screen is crystal clear and this reduces the light interference during the day. The reflectivity of the TV’s screen is less than 5% and the model is equipped with a 7-unit rocket launcher audio system for higher models than the standard variant. The standard model of the device has a 5-unit rocket launcher audio system. The TV supports quick access to the rocket launcher audio system and also features a BR auditory perception chip for adjusting the sound quality.

Toshiba REGZA 2700NF miniLED TV

The 2700NF can maintain the original frame rate, contrast, aspect ratio, and other parameters when in the filmmaker mode. It also supports Frame Picture MAX, NFS, and direct viewing through TV.

Pricing & Availability

The Toshiba 2700NF TV is available at a starting price of 8,499 yuan ($1,174) for the 65-inch model. The 75-inch variant is priced at 10,969 yuan ($1,515) while the 85-inch model retails at 14,999 yuan ($2,071). The 100-inch model of the Toshiba 2700NF TV is priced at 34,999 yuan ($4,833). A 30 yuan coupon is available for customers for a discounted price of the new Toshiba 2700NF TV.

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