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Toshiba HD-EP35 HDMI Upscaling DVD Player With HD DVD High Definition Playback (Includes 2 Free HD DVD Titles!) |
- Click for 3-D Image
- Includes the films 300 and The Bourne Supremacy on HD DVD!
- Playback: CD-Audio, HD DVD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, DVD video, DVD+R, DVD+RW, JPEG Viewer
- HD DVD resolution: 720p/1080i/1080p
- Sound: 7.1 Bitstream (via HDMI), Dolby® Digital Audio Decoder, Dolby® Digital Compatible, Dolby® Digital Plus, Dolby® True HD, DTS Compatible, DTS - HD (core)
- Picture: 24 frames per second, PAL Progressive, Icon on-screen display, Slow Motion, Variable Zoom, Deep Colour Function
- Interactive HD DVD capability (HDi)
- Connections: Regza Link (CEC functionality), 5.1 Analogue output, Analogue 2 channel audio, Component video output, Composite video, Ethernet, HDMI output, Extension terminals
- Remote Control
- A/C Adaptor
- Dimensions: Width (mm) 430, Height (mm) 59.5, Depth (mm) 340, Weight (kg) 3.3
Yet another exciting step forward for Toshiba with the launch of the HD-EP35 HD DVD player. It will output high definition content in 720p, 1080i and 1080p - the best high definition video output. The HD-EP35 will up-scale standard definition
DVD to produce images close to these same high definition outputs, giving a consumers DVD collection a whole new
lease of life. Movie fans get a real treat with the HD-EP35, with increased vibrancy and colour detail thanks to the HDMI deep colour function and the 24fps feature which produces a true cinemalike feel to film - replicating the original 24 frames per second format for movie theatre projection. For a true home-cinema experience, sound quality has to match the colour and clarity of high definition images and the HD-EP35 puts in a strong performance. It supports the very latest surround sound formats from Dolby and DTS, and supports 7.1 channel bitstream output (via HDMI) for an audio experience guaranteed to impress all who hear it. Much has been made of the real advantage of the HD DVD format, namely the incomparable interactivity offered, with the built-in Ethernet port allowing access to the internet for unique content, special offers and a whole host of interactive features designed to give viewers an unrivalled audio visual experience. The HD-EP35 has been future-proofed with the addition of an extension terminal for the connection of peripherals that will further enhance the viewing experience.

Average rating (32 reviews)
Absolutely unbelievable
nikki789 | 19/03/2008 | See all nikki789's reviews (10) »
loving it
32neil | 02/03/2008 | See all 32neil's reviews (7) »
Best dvd upscaler under £500
Moonblade | 14/02/2008 | See all Moonblade's reviews (1) »
This is the best DVD upscaler on the market for under £500 as reviewed in sound and vision magazine and with good reason. The picture is absolutely superb, and the sound is also amazing. I am running the audio out through the analogue 5.1 as I don't have an hdmi compliant amplifier.
As for the HD DVD A1++++. It is simply far in advance of Bluray at the moment, and until $ony have a fixed set of specifications for Bluray I will be leaving well alone. The American justice system is going to have to sort out why older bluray players go obsolete so quickly and don't play the new films.
















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