- Brand : Toshiba
- Product name : HD DVD Player
- Product code : HD-E1
- Category : DVD/Blu-Ray Players
- Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
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- Info modified on : 21 Nov 2019 17:09:23
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Long product name Toshiba HD DVD Player
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HD DVD Player HD-E1
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Short summary description Toshiba HD DVD Player
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Toshiba HD DVD Player, Dolby Digital Plus, 430 mm, 345 mm, 65.5 mm, 1 x RJ-45
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Long summary description Toshiba HD DVD Player
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Toshiba HD DVD Player. Audio decoders: Dolby Digital Plus. Width: 430 mm, Depth: 345 mm, Height: 65.5 mm. I/O ports: 1 x RJ-45
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Uk has collected 29 expert reviews for Toshiba HD DVD Player and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Flying in the face of current inflationary trends Toshibas entry-level HD DVD deck has recently had its price cut. A step-up model, the HD-EP10, which adds 1080p output to the HD-E1 will soon be on sale for £450, the original price of this deck when i...
HD-DVD certainly has a price advantage over Blu-ray: Toshibas HD-E1 player is almost half the cost of Samsungs BD-P1000 Blu-ray player, reviewed right. Unfortunately, the design and build quality feel similar to DVD players costing £200 less. The...
T3.com
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2011-10-04 11:15:36
2011-10-04 11:15:36
Average rating:80
This is the UKs first HD-DVD player, offering Hi-Def movie playback for ?450. Thats less than half the price of Samsungs slightly disappointing BD-P1000 (T3 132, 3/5), which rides on the other HD bus. The Blu-Ray fun bus. Picture quality is superb...
The HD-disc format war resumes in earnest as Toshibas belated debut HD DVD player finally arrives in the UK, undercutting the price of the rival Blu-ray system. So was it worth the wait and can it be better than Blu-ray? Compared to the first US machi...
The Format war heats up with Toshs latest standalone player...
And decent its output is indeed. DVD was easily better than VHS, and while the step up from DVD to HD DVD isnt as immediately noticeable, spend a little time watching it and when you go back things just dont look quite right. DVD looks sharp enough...
Lets forget for a moment that there are two competing high-definition DVD formats and ask whether it is worth paying a lot of money for high-definition DVD of either format. Ive just spent a week with Toshibas $1100 high-definiti...
smarthouse.com.au
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2011-11-06 04:04:15
2011-11-06 04:04:15
Average rating:80
SmartHouse takes the Toshiba HD DVD player HD-E1 for a spin, but wonders if the stunning hi-def prowess of HD DVD makes up for a lack of features. Toshibas HD-E1 has finally brought the HD DVD format to Australia. So is this the start of something bi...
While it is missing 1080p support and has a somewhat sluggish interface, the HD-E1 is a well priced High Definition player that supports both DVD and HD-DVD, and outputs exceptional image quality.