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  High Quality Toshiba DVD Player Challenges Blu ray

By David Richards | Tuesday | 19/08/2008

Toshiba may have found a new way to win the Blu ray war? After losing out in a head on HD DVD Vs Blu ray battle Toshiba has developed a low cost DVD player that delivers quality that several journalists in the USA have said was "excellent".

Toshiba claim that the DVD player does more than previous models to improve the look of standard-definition DVDs on high-definition TVs. The XD-E500 will sell for a suggested price of US$149.99, twice as much as regular "upconverting" players, which also improve the look of a DVD, but less than half the price of a Blu-ray player. Earlier this year Toshiba stopped making HD DVD players to concentrate on developing a superior upscaler DVD player.


In a demonstration to reporters last week, Toshiba played the same disc in an XDE player and a standard, $70 upscaling model on side-by-side LCD high-definition televisions. The new player produced a subtle but noticeable sharpening of the image.

Toshiba didn't demonstrate the XDE against a Blu-ray or HD DVD player, and Louis Masses, director of product planning for the audio and video group at Toshiba America Consumer Products, stressed that it was not meant to compete with or replace Blu-ray.

"If you want Blu-ray, go get Blu-ray. This product is meant to improve playback of DVDs," Masses said.

 

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