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Toshiba HD-EP35 DVD Player

Toshiba HD-EP35 DVD Player

DVD Player ; DVD-R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD+RW ; HDM more...
Toshiba - HDEP35
Rating Count : Rating: 4.7 4 review(s)
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techradar.com Title: Toshiba SD-280E

Pros: DiVX and MP3 playback; Nice looks; Easy to use; Good value for money

Cons: No HDMI or USB; Lack WMA/WMV support; No upscaling

Verdict: It also decodes JPEG and MP3 files, but not WMA or WMV files, and the lack of a USB port means you can't plug in MP3 players or flash drives. For this, you'll need to stump up a little extra for the SD-580E

Summary: The SD-280E is best suited to the bedroom or kitchen, as it lacks many of the latest features youâ-'d look for in a main DVD player
80/100
homecinemachoice.com Title: Toshiba SD-38VB

Pros: Full HD pixel count, Good pictures, Price, Progressive scan output

Cons: Black levels could be better, No upscaling or digital tuner, Remote, VHS recordings

Verdict: A convenient solution for those clinging on to cassettes, but could've done with a few more features

Summary: With hard-disk and DVD recording now commonplace and hi-def recorders just around the corner, VHS may seem like an antiquated concept. But just as vinyl lives on despite the popularity of MP3 downloading, the millions of video tapes still being hoarded ha
80/100
whathomecinemamag.com Title: Toshiba SD-370E

Pros: Good performance, Excellent value for money

Cons: Pictures are good, not great

Verdict: An all-rounder worth investigating. Just don't expect fireworks

Summary: Despite its wallet-friendly £60 price tag, this ultra slimline DVD player is actually Toshiba's top-end model. Its main claim to fame is its HDMI output, which offers upscaled 720p and1080i pictures designed to make the most of DVDs on an HD Ready display
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Toshiba SD-360E

Pros: Upscaled images; affordable price; small form factor

Cons: Plasticky, flimsy build; some noise in upscaled images

Verdict: The cheap feel is the only disappointing thing about this player. Otherwise its excellent picture quality via HDMI and ease of use make it one of the very best budget models around. Certainly worth a look if you've got an HD-ready TV

Summary: DVD player with video upscaling and HDMI output
81/100
homecinemachoice.com Title: Toshiba SD-270E

Pros: Picture detail, Absence of noise, Price, Design

Cons: No upscaling, No digital output

Verdict: If you can live without HD upscaling - which arguably only makes a small difference at this price - the SD-270E is a great budget act

Summary: Few, if any, DVD brands have a finer reputation for affordable quality than Toshiba. But its latest deck, the SD-270E, retails for the relatively puny sum of £50. Surely this has just got to be too little to get you any genuine quality?
80/100
whathomecinemamag.com Title: Toshiba SD-370E

Pros: Good performance, Excellent value for money

Cons: Pictures are good, not great

Verdict: An all-rounder worth investigating. Just don't expect fireworks

Summary: Despite its wallet-friendly £60 price tag, this ultra slimline DVD player is actually Toshiba's top-end model. Its main claim to fame is its HDMI output, which offers upscaled 720p and1080i pictures designed to make the most of DVDs on an HD Ready display
80/100
homecinemachoice.com Title: Toshiba HD-EP35

Pros: High spec HDMI output, Excellent 1080p/24p pictures, Affordable price

Cons: Slow startup and disc loading, No disc resume function, Lightweight build

Verdict: A dazzling spec list and stunning performance make this the finest HD DVD player money can buy

Summary: This is the flagship model in Toshiba's second generation of HD DVD players, which makes it the de facto leader for the blue laser format. The HD-EP35 is currently the best specified player of its kind and this seems set to stay that way for now
100/100
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