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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Portable DVD and Blu-ray
Toshiba SD-P91S review
With its twisty-turny, 9-inch screen, the Toshiba SD-P91S is a great portable DVD player for when you're stuffed into cattle class. It's a large, widescreen player that supports lots of video files and has a USB port for easy access. It'll definitely help frequent travellers on long, boring journeys Read more
23 July 2008 by Ian Morris
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Samsung BD-D8500M review
The Samsung BD-D8500M Blu-ray player appears to offer it all -- a 500GB PVR, 3D support and Internet connectivity. But its multitasking issues and unconvincing media-streaming capability rather take the shine off this ambitious package. Read more
27 June 2011 by Steve May
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Panasonic DMR-EH80V review
Panasonic's DVD recorders are renowned for ease-of-use, boding well for a machine that dares to combine DVD, hard drive and VHS recording. While recorders that feature the former two are commonplace, the addition of VHS is relatively rare and a useful function for many Read more
7 February 2006 by Guy Cocker
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Sharp BD-HP20H review
With most standalone Blu-ray players still costing an arm and a leg, it's a very pleasant surprise to find Sharp's debut player, the BD-HP20H, selling for just £300 -- especially when it offers excellent hi-def performance and a very handy quick-start function Read more
15 January 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Sony BDP-SX1 review
If you want to take your Blu-rays on the road, Sony's BDP-SX1 portable player is a reasonable, if expensive, option. Its good USB media support is a bonus, but Blu-rays don't look significantly better than DVDs on a 10-inch screen. Read more
20 September 2011 by Steve May
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Toshiba XD-E500 review
If you're looking to make the most of your DVD collection but you aren't up for a Blu-ray player, this Toshiba upscaling DVD player may be a good bet. Play with the three different upscaling modes to find your ideal picture, but watch out for some behavioural problems Read more
9 September 2008 by Ian Morris
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Buffalo LinkTheater review
Buffalo's LinkTheater tries to be all things to all people, and in the rush for omnipotence forgets a few of the basics along the way -- such as Scart outputs, or a comprehensible control system. However it does manage to wirelessly stream video and music content to your television via your home network, so you may forgive it Read more
3 October 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Panasonic DVD-LS90 review
Thanks to its highly adjustable neck, the DVD-LS90 is perfect for watching DVDs from any angle, and it sounds great too. But its large screen has a relatively low resolution, so the picture quality is very poor Read more
17 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Panasonic DMP-BD45 review
The DMP-BD45 is a fairly basic Blu-ray player that offers a good-looking design and great picture quality, as well as USB and SD-card slots for playing back photos and video from cameras and camcorders. It's expensive for what it is, but it's worth a look if you have technophobic tendencies Read more
5 March 2010 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba SD-P1600 review
Portable DVD players are falling out of favour now that hard-drive based models are appearing and they've now dropped well below £100 on the high street. However, most are poorly designed and have tiny screens. In contrast, the Toshiba SD-P1600, at £200, has a relatively large 7-inch screen Read more
24 May 2005 by Guy Cocker
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