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popularhtp182 | Staff posted Jun 11, 2026 04:21 PM
popularhtp182 | Staff posted Jun 11, 2026 04:21 PM

Toshiba 43" C350 Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TV $139.98 + Free Shipping

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Model: Toshiba - 43" Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV

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Jun 12, 2026 12:40 AM
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jenesaisquoiJun 12, 2026 12:40 AM
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It makes a nice cheap monitor because it's an IPS screen. Really good screen angles and plenty bright for productivity, the web, and streaming. It's the screen I'm looking at right now and what I've been using the last two years. I had an ONN 43" that was garbage by comparison. They may be better now but their early cheap screens were pretty bad. I'm tempted to buy a backup.
Jun 12, 2026 01:43 AM
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LovelyShape8233Jun 12, 2026 01:43 AM
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Jun 12, 2026 02:47 PM
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Jun 12, 2026 02:47 PM
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
It makes a nice cheap monitor because it's an IPS screen. Really good screen angles and plenty bright for productivity, the web, and streaming. It's the screen I'm looking at right now and what I've been using the last two years. I had an ONN 43" that was garbage by comparison. They may be better now but their early cheap screens were pretty bad. I'm tempted to buy a backup.
What resolution are you using this at? Are you plugged in to the PC via hdmi?Would you web surf and be able to read slick deal comments using this display?I have heard that many of the low end 4k displays are horrible for office/pc use because they address 4 then 5 pixels in each 9 pixel group because it's less hardware but fonts end up blurred because of that and not sharp at all; for things like moving video /media it isn't noticeable.
Jun 12, 2026 07:34 PM
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jenesaisquoiJun 12, 2026 07:34 PM
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Quote from kalukola :
What resolution are you using this at? Are you plugged in to the PC via hdmi?Would you web surf and be able to read slick deal comments using this display?I have heard that many of the low end 4k displays are horrible for office/pc use because they address 4 then 5 pixels in each 9 pixel group because it's less hardware but fonts end up blurred because of that and not sharp at all; for things like moving video /media it isn't noticeable.
I guess I should have mentioned. I almost always have two windows open side-by-side. It's so much more convenient to have two open unless I go full screen for a movie or something. I usually have the news or something from youtube at the same time. Also, it's extremely helpful to have two windows open for online bill paying.

For resolution I go with a 4k x 2k (3840 x 2160) resolution, I set the Windows scale to 150%, and I normally set my browser 90% zoom (for most sites). Works for me. Fonts are perfect and pixel free at that high resolution. It's the sharpest resolution I've ever had using a computer. It's fantastic for productivity apps.

Speaking of productivity, my favorite tool for keeping up with my Amazon Subscribe and Save expenditures is CalcTape https://calctape.app/ It's free for personal use with no adds and you can use it with your PC and phone. It's basically like using an old school adding machine. One of my favorite features is it keeps whatever you've calculated when you close the app. When you open it up, all of your calculations are still there.
Jun 12, 2026 10:59 PM
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porkyfanJun 12, 2026 10:59 PM
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
I guess I should have mentioned. I almost always have two windows open side-by-side. It's so much more convenient to have two open unless I go full screen for a movie or something. I usually have the news or something from youtube at the same time. Also, it's extremely helpful to have two windows open for online bill paying. For resolution I go with a 4k x 2k (3840 x 2160) resolution, I set the Windows scale to 150%, and I normally set my browser 90% zoom (for most sites). Works for me. Fonts are perfect and pixel free at that high resolution. It's the sharpest resolution I've ever had using a computer. It's fantastic for productivity apps. Speaking of productivity, my favorite tool for keeping up with my Amazon Subscribe and Save expenditures is CalcTape https://calctape.app/ It's free for personal use with no adds and you can use it with your PC and phone. It's basically like using an old school adding machine. One of my favorite features is it keeps whatever you've calculated when you close the app. When you open it up, all of your calculations are still there.
I am using a 65 inch Panasonic Fire (dumpster Fire) Mini Led TV for my work monitor. In spite of having the Dumpster FIRE operating system (imagine Windows 2000) it is awesome for work and has a gorgeous picture.
Jun 12, 2026 11:07 PM
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jenesaisquoiJun 12, 2026 11:07 PM
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Quote from porkyfan :
I am using a 65 inch Panasonic Fire (dumpster Fire) Mini Led TV for my work monitor. In spite of having the Dumpster FIRE operating system (imagine Windows 2000) it is awesome for work and has a gorgeous picture.
Whoa! 65"!

Yeah, not a fan of Fire myself. I have one TV of each, Google, Fire, and Roku. They're all a hot mess in their own way. At the end of the day I only go to Amazon Prime, and HDMI input for the PC so I guess it doesn't matter. I take that back, Fire's local TV interface sucks, big time.

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