Toshiba XD-E500 Review
Toshiba hopes to revitalize the DVD technology with their new XD-E500 Upconverting DVD in particular punter.
DistillateJust when I dream I would totally never watch a performance DVD player, Toshiba has introduced its new XD-E500 upconverting 1080p DVD participant. Toshiba, which was one of the co-inventor of DVD technology, and also the initiator of the joyful, now extinct, demarcation HD DVD optical disc, is returning to DVD market with a new competitor to DVD up-conversion. Why?While still licking its wounds from the defeat of his tomb, dividing optical disc in place, Toshiba has unveiled a new video processing technology called 'XDE,' which means' Extended Detail. According to Toshiba, XDE offers enhanced appearance gasoline from DVD delineation paradigm. Toshiba has also realized the people are not just excited to give up their DVD players the merits at this time in favor of Blu-Ray either, and yet are so vain of their DVDs. Thus, the apprehension of XDE was born in an attempt to breathe new life force into the DVD looks.The new layout of the XD-E500, which is housed in a closet full of resentment fat and very remote, is priced at $ 149.95 retail. I want it to be $ 99 for the holidays....
Great Upconverting DVD player - Plays DVDs better than my $250 blu-ray player
Should have just bought a Blu-ray




