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L’accès facile à la HD en HDMI ou via les sorties YUV
Superb HD pictures; good DVD upscaling; much more affordable than a Blu-ray player; slim design
Lethargic operating times; no 1080p; no analogue surround sound output
While it lacks advanced features and is very slow to respond, the HD-E1 is the first standalone high-definition movie player that feels like its worth the money. With excellent picture quality, a large selection of movies already available and afford...
bits I feel are minor issues.I have had a couple of lockups which meant I had to remove the plug from the power source and re-insert it to reset the machine. Im sure the next software update will rectify this problem and besides its only happened a co...
Amazing, affordablish, but hindered by a format war
It may be the first consumer HD DVD player in Europe, but the HD-E1 shows all the signs of being a very mature product. Its output is gorgeous. It could be a bit quicker to load discs and it ought to offer support for 1080p - but these are just minor ...
Toshiba has really raised the bar with the HD-E1, producing a high quality HD DVD player at a very affordable price. Although £350 is a lot of money to many people, considering that a Blu-ray player will cost you well over twice as much, the HD-E1 is a bi...
USB and Ethernet for expansion, Currently cheaper than Blu-ray players, HD DVD movies look great on HD-ready TVs, Upscaled regular DVDs well
No support for 1080p "full HD", No analog 5.1-channel audio, Remote control not backlit, Some performance issues, Locked to Region 4 for DVD
If you have a big-screen TV in your living and youre hungry for HD content, the Toshiba HD-E1 delivers great picture quality. Its a cheaper alternative to the Blu-ray players weve seen, but we had some minor performance issues. ...
Extrait: 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...
Extrait: 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...