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The editors liked
It looks good
Is affordable
And does a good job of Bluray playback
Good picture and sound quality
Decent upscaling
Picture quality from Blu-ray and DVD
Easy setup
Even colour balance. Well-defined and detailed picture. Fine DVD upscaling. Weighty sound
Detail from Blu-ray
DVD upscaling
Colours
Music
Attractive styling
Excellent picture quality
Decent menu speed
Full support for profile 2.0
The editors didn't like
Sketchy connectivity and oldschool BD Live clunkiness let the team down
Basic specification is outgunned by rivals
Slow to load
Fair value
But others offer more quality per quid
No USB port
Wi-Fi or built-in memory
Slow disc loading
Movement could be smoother. Sound lacks clarity and dynamic clout. A touch pricier than key rivals
Published: 2010-03-15, Author: Ian , review by: CNET.co.uk
Attractive styling; excellent picture quality; decent menu speed; full support for profile 2.0
Slow disc-load speed; hideous remote control; sluggish handling of BD-Live content; no in-built storage
The Toshiba BDX2000 is a pretty decent Blu-ray player at an affordable price. We wouldn't have expected the company to put its heart into supporting the format that crushed HD DVD, but it's done an impressive job with this machine. We'd love it even m...
Although it’s a little slow in operation, and missing out on features like network media playback, the BDX2000 does have price in its favour. Even so, competition is getting tougher at this end of the market. If you value options like audio test ton...
Great image quality saves the Toshiba BDX2000 from being just another mundane, low-cost Blu-ray player. Lincoln Spector Lowest online price: £179.99 ...
Abstract: Toshiba, the one-time HD DVD stalwart, got a bloody nose in the HD format wars of the noughties. But it's now firmly seated on the Blu-ray bandwagon with the Toshiba BDX2000.This entry-level player has done well in the looks department, with a smoked m...
Detail from Blu-ray, DVD upscaling, colours, music
No Wi-Fi connectivity, no built-in memory, expensive
Late to the Blu-ray market it may be, but this deck treats both Blu-ray and DVD discs with rare skill. For Toshiba, it's just a shame that a lot of other manufacturers got there first and are now starting to introduce features that the BDX2000 lacksKe...