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Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD Player

Product Description

Experience the full potential of your HDTV.Take everything you love about DVD. Now add High Definition movies, and increased interactivity through the Internet and your home network. Toshiba HD DVD players are designed to be backwards compatible with your current DVD and CD collection. HD DVD is the combined effort, and the official next generation DVD format of the DVD Forum. Experience the evolution of DVD - HD DVD.
 
  Average User Rating: 4.3 out of   5
Number of Ratings: 10
 
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User Reviews for Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD Player
Way Better Picture Than Sony's Blu-Ray  
Reviewed February 12 2007 5:40:46 AM
29 out of 30 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  5 out of 5
Pros:  Awesome picture on HD-DVDs , Beautiful Design, upscales Standard dvds to near hd quality, Three free HD DVDs when you buy this player. Awesome HD titles.
 
Cons:  Takes a while to boot up even if you only want to take out a disk. Sound could be better. After spending weeks researching the war between Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD, I decided to give Blu-ray a shot. What a mistake that was. I have a 1080p tv, and standard dvds look horrible. Blu-ray discs look alrite. Being a videophile, I decided to take it back and get a Toshiba HDA2. To my surprise, the picture was better than the blu-ray. I have a 2m monster HDMI cable (800 series) and let me tell you, the picture is amazing. I watched Troy, Charlie and the chocolate Factory, casablanca, and batman begins, and the picture is awesome. The only downside to this player is the sound. I have an onkyo HTIB (HTS790) and it didnt sound the way i wanted it to, but it still gave a pretty impressive feeling of experienceship. Overall i say if you're debating between blu-ray and hd-dvd, go with hd-dvd, its cheaper and the picture quality is better.  

 
 


 

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