Pros: Compatible with playback of Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, and DVD. Improved detail, clarity, color & audio fidelity. Cons: Speaker test needs a fix, as does 100Hz crossover for analog multi-channel audio output.
One day in and I can't find a much of a downside to this player. Hooked up via component (sorry no HDMI on either my TV or AV Receiver) to a 1080i 65" Mitsubishi WS-65907 (viewed from 12 feet) via an Onkyo TX-DS989. No problems with playing back ...
Pros: Plays both Blu-Ray and HDDVD for $200 less than the LG. Cons: You can't get one ANYWHERE...yet! No DVD Upscaling on component outputs.
UPDATE: This review was written BEFORE Toshiba gave up on HD-DVD. If you are looking to buy a high-def player, and have not accumulated a library of HD-DVD titles, save your money and get a Blu-Ray only player. If you have an existing library ...
Pros: Excellent picture quality
Nice remote
Easy setup Cons: Limited audio capability
Easily scratched slick surface
Small and dim display
BACKGROUND: I hesitated jumping into a dual player. Mainly because of the complexity involved with integrating two high definition formats with all the associated hardware and software requirements. Then there were the reports early on that dual players ...
Pros: Multi-format, ethernet connection for software updates Cons: Some movies take a while to load
I purchased this player in June and have had great luck with it. I've given it a lot of use since I was out of work for 3 months after knee surgery. Not only do the Blu-ray and HD-DVD movies look great, but so do all my regular DVDs. It upconverts all ...
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