Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD Player
- HD DVD playback
- Up-Conversion for all Standard DVD Titles
- Multi Format Compatibility
- Preprogramed remote with glow print
Product Description
Toshiba HD-A2 HD-DVD Player with HDMI output…. More >>
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mine is already there… is good if you want it for a few months, HD DVD will extinct before new years!
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this defective player and had nothing but trouble with it.
I switched to BLU-RAY model BDP-S300 and the picture and sound is superb. If you are considering a High Definition player go Blu-Ray-the winning HD format.
Rating: 1 / 5
When an item drops from $240 down to $140 in 2 months you would expect some kind of relief from a company like Amazon. Especially given the fact you have purchased 60 items plus over 2-1/2 years time. All I got from customer no service was I sorry I cannot do anything about it. Oh well there are other places to spend my money that want to make their customers happy. So long Amazon.
Rating: 1 / 5
The majority of HD DVDs support 1080P resolution. Which is a much smoother picture than 1080i. Although they have the same dimensions in pixels, please understand that interlaced (1080i) provides a lot of “flicker” when watching any scene with a lot of motion.
The HD-DVD player is garbage if you plan to watch any action movies.
Don’t waste your money on this fake HD player, you’re better off waiting for a better deal to come by.
Also note that this item has dropped $400 in price in about 8 months, partially due to its unreliable hard ware.
Rating: 1 / 5
1. Takes more than 30 seconds to boot
2. The GUI for changing date/time is non-intuitive. Expects you to enter dates and times with the numeric keypad, but does not tell you that on the screen.
3. The internet connection is useless. I expected to be able to get a web browser to control the device by, or be able to query its status via SNMP or something. But it does nothing of the sort. It appears to only be useful to update the firmware and limit my choices using DRM.
4. There is no way to select NTP servers in the network setup; they are hard-coded and cannot be set from DHCP. Lose in today’s NAT’ed world.
5. The stupid box refused to oversample a regular DVD without an HDMI cable.
I can only hope that future revisions of the firmware will address some of these issues.
Rating: 2 / 5