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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
Don't get us wrong; when it comes to the core Blu-ray player duties there's nothing particularly wrong with the BDX2000 – it delivers crisp pristine hi-def pictures to your TV, plays the main digital media formats via SD card and sports an agreeable opera...
When you consider its details, the BDX2000 seems like nothing special. But when you look at the gorgeous picture on your HDTV, you’ll know it’s a real bargain. ...
The BDX2000 supports 1080p/24 playback of Bluray discs, The player has internal Dolby TrueHD and DTSHD Master Audio decoding and can pass these formats in bitstream form over HDMI, It supports BDLive Web content and can play pictureinpicture bonus content, The SD card slot allows for easy playback of music, photo, and movie files,
The BDX2000 lacks multichannel analog audio outputs, so it's not the best choice for someone who owns an older, nonHDMI A/V receiver, The player lacks internal memory, and Toshiba does not supply an SD card for this purpose, This player does not have wireless network connectivity, nor does it support any type of videoondemand service.
It seems only fitting that Toshiba's first Blu-ray player is priced in the entry-level category, available for $200 or less. In the early days of the format war, HD DVD was always the better value, and clearly Toshiba still feels that's the way to go. ...
Laut Hersteller soll er 270 Euro kosten, der BDX 2000 KE, aber im Internet konnte ihn netzwelt bereits für sensationelle 105 Euro entdecken. Das macht den guten, aber keineswegs überragenden ersten Blu-ray-Player von Toshiba zum echten Schnäppchen. Mi...
Abstract: Einst vehementer Verfechter der gescheiterten HD-DVD, bringt Toshiba als letzter Big-Player nun einen Blu-ray-Player auf den Markt. Ausstattung und BedienungDer Stromverbrauch des Debütanten liegt bei knapp 18 Watt, den Lüfter hört man nur in stillen P...