Typical price: £200
What is it: HD DVD player with support for 1080p/24p output
What we think: This player is well worth considering if you want to make an affordable entry into HD DVD
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 20 November 2007
Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba HD-EP30, film, DHCP, speakers
We like:
1080p/24p support; picture quality; sound quality; easy to use; plays HD DVDs from anywhere in the world
We don't like:
No analogue 5.1 audio outputs; a bit slow to play discs; no multi-region DVD support
Also known as:
Toshiba HD-A30
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CNET UK judgement:
The Toshiba HD-EP30 is a good, low-cost way of getting into HD movies. It offers an upgrade to 1080p over the HD-E1. Our only major complaint is the lack of analogue audio outputs. Solid HD and upscaled DVD performance wins it our respect
Full review:
It may only have been a 1080i player, but the Toshiba HD-E1 found a place in our hearts. Firstly, despite the fact that it's 1080i, it makes no difference when you watch film material. Secondly, it's cheap and simple. Continue Reading...
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9 Nov 2007 in Crave
Toshiba HD-EP30 and E1 compared: Hot HD DVD player action
Yesterday the new Toshiba HD-EP30 landed on our doorstep, so we thought we'd welcome it by taking some gratuitous photos of it alongside the outgoing and much loved HD-E1
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