Consumers now have greatly affordable access to High Definition technology through Toshiba’s HD DVD player offer:
HD-E1: $299 with one title inbox plus three titles via redemption
HD-EP10: $399 with one title inbox plus five titles via redemption
HD-XE1: $599 with one title inbox plus ten titles via redemption
HD-E1: $299 with one title inbox plus three titles via redemption
HD-EP10: $399 with one title inbox plus five titles via redemption
HD-XE1: $599 with one title inbox plus ten titles via redemption
I really think I'm going to have to buy the HD-XE1 (Europe/Aus. version of the HD-XA2). With current exchange rates, it's only $USD 515, and comes with 11 free HD DVD movies.
The HD-XE1 is one of the best DVD upscaling players around, the player that comes closest is the Denon 2930 (which uses the same Reon HQV chipset), and the Denon is a DVD only player (no HD playback) and costs $USD 850!
The XE1/XA2 has won lots of awards for design, this one recently. Secrets of Home Theatre and Hi Fi's famous benchmark also had this player on top scoring a 95 out of 100, full review here (in comparison, the Sony BDP-S1 only scored 65).
And there is a region-free firmware floating around for the HD-XE1 too, so I can even upscale my US DVDs which my PS3 is unable to do so.
If only I had money to spend ...
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