Toshiba regza 52xv555d lcd tv hd/standard issues

o.k got this t.v and its all good and well but....
there is absolutley not differance in picture quality between dvd ( sony dav-is10 upscaling dvd) sont bdp s370 and bog-standard t.v, the dvd player is set to 1080, toshiba tech support where about as much use as a extra bumhole, everything is wired via hdmi lead.

Hello Pete
As you can see this is Toshiba computer forum and I don't believe you will find many people here who want to discuss about Toshiba LCD TV.
Anyway, if the TV is new and with valid warranty the best option for you is to contact service people and let them check your new TV.

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    Hello Pete
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