Upscaling DVD players have been around for a while now -- they offer a better quality of picture to people who aren't quite ready to make the jump up to a Blu-ray player. DVD is a great format, and unlike its analogue predecessors there are plenty of things you can do to make it look good on a flat-panel TV.
Toshiba, fresh from its defeat on the next-generation HD format, has sworn to shift its focus into a different area. Which is where the XD-E500 comes in. An upscaling DVD player, it's designed to eke out the very best from your existing film collection. It uses a few tricks to achieve this, so let's take a look and find out if it's worth 120 of your hard-earned pounds.
Design
When you take the E500 out of its box, the first thing you think is, "Cripes, that's light." In fact, it's so light you might actually think someone's having a laugh, and it's just an empty metal case. It's also petite, and while it has the height and width of a standard DVD player, its depth is seriously reduced, giving it a slightly stumpy look. It's fair to say that this doesn't feel like a high-end piece of kit, despite the price tag.
The front of the player is pretty standard looking, with an illuminated Toshiba logo, which is the current 'must have' for electronics manufacturers. There's also a set of resolution lights, indicating what the E500 is upscaling to. The options are 480/576p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p, and they're back-lit in an old-fashioned green. So kudos to Tosh for avoiding blue LEDs.
The remote for controlling the player is pretty basic, but everything works well. One of the things that rally rattles our cage is how slow Blu-ray players can be. Because DVD is a long-established format, the hardware deals with it brilliantly and the player responds quickly to any button presses.
Features
This player's main selling point is its upscaling modes. There are three different settings: sharpness, colour and contrast, and each is optimised for different types of material. More on that later -- we tested out the modes on some of our test discs. In any case, you might think it would be handy to have all three of those picture modes engaged at once, but regrettably this isn't an option and we don't know why.
A DVD player these days would be nothing without DiVX playback. The E500 includes this feature, but sadly doesn't back it up with network connectivity, or a memory card or USB socket.
Performance
Some things about this player irritated us, the first being that sometimes we just couldn't get it to behave properly. For some time, it refused to let us select anything but 1080p or 576p. It was a small point, but our Philips TV refused to accept the 1080p signal it was sending, so we wanted to drop it down. In the end we got the TV to accept the 720p signal.
Then, during playback it refused to let us switch between the picture modes, claiming it was prohibited. After a fashion, we realised the player was only going to let us use its picture modes if we were in 1080i or 1080p modes. The Philips was having none of it, despite being a 1080p TV, so we drafted in a Panasonic LCD to help, which worked fine.
Irritations out of the way, we stuck X-Men in the disc tray and we were off. The picture was very good indeed. X-Men is a well-encoded DVD with a decent bit rate throughout, which helps, and during our test we noticed no major picture problems. Everything looked sharp and detailed, although we didn't think there was as much colour in the picture as there should have been.
We also tested our Twister disc. This film is a pain for all DVD players because, despite having a very high bit rate, the picture looks soft and of low quality. The E500 wasn't able to do much to help, and even the sharp mode didn't improve the experience. Helen Hunt still looks hot though.
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leon515 8 February 2009
Good: Makes well encoded Dvds look Awesome
Bad: average encoded Dvds look... average
Comment: Having had this player for three weeks now I can safely say my initial enthusiasm was Well Justified. It just hasn’t ceased to impress me. It is just Awesome. Full stop. The clarity detail and colour this device brings out of DVDs has to be seen to be fully appreciated. It has got to be the best upscaling DVD machine out there.
I have watched so many of my DVDs on this and it’s just like watching a New and Seriously improved film. I just can’t fault it. I have seen details and colour in the movies that I have previously watched and never never seen before. All my family say the same thing. Toshiba have really done something special with this player.
Don’t believe me. Get the movie Transformers or FF Rise of the silver surfer. The lord of the rings trilogies or SW Return of the Seth and get back to me. Surely only BluRay can top this quality. I saw Transformers on my friends BluRay and was seriously impressed. The quality is just Wow. I then got the DVD and played it on the XDE and I have say it was hard sometimes to remember I was Not watching a Bluray version. That’s how GOOD this player is.
I have read reviews where more than a few Bluray owners have Dismissed it as a gimmick. Then there are others who after trying it have said they regretted buying their bluray players and the expensive movies that go with them. I know that’s what put me off Bluray initially. And I am seriously glad it did. All my DVDs can now be watched in glorious upgrade and that’s just a joy to me.
I must air on caution here though. I think this player will only work its real wonders with DVDs that are of a reasonably well encoded quality. I don’t think some of the movies I downloaded and then played on this machine really look that much better. But hey...that’s the breaks. I am sure they wouldn’t on a bluray either. And before you tell me I know they wouldn’t play on it in the first place. Just saying is all.
But an original DVD will be a joy to watch on this player. Believe me. Some decent speakers. The HDMI cable connection for its purest quality and I will be shocked if you aint as overwhelmed as I have been.
I am also taking full advantage of the ToshibaLoveFlim rental promotion which operates with this purchase in the UK to grab hold of movies that I had forgotten and are gems to watch on it for Free.
Did I mention that I love this player? Ok then. All I can say is ..Go get it. You will love it too !!!
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