Typical price: £270
What is it: HD DVD player with support for 24p, 1080p output and analogue 5.1 audio
What we think: A well designed and sensibly priced player that will appeal to those who want analogue 5.1 but can't stretch to the HD-XE1
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 December 2007
Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba HD-EP35, performance, DVDs, frame rate
We like:
Picture quality; sound quality; easy to use; great interactivity
We don't like:
Sound output is a little quiet; could be improved by Xvid and DivX support
Also known as:
Toshiba HD-A35
You might also need:
HD DVD movies
CNET UK judgement:
A good player, which offers great performance for a pretty good price, although the HD-EP35 isn't leaps and bounds better than the HD-EP30
Full review:
The HD-EP35 is a top-end HD DVD player, although it doesn't replace the HD-XE1, which Toshiba maintains as the top-of-the-range model, and features better upscaling and gold-plated output contacts. Continue Reading...
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