Reviews for Toshiba HD-A30 1080p HD DVD Player

Toshiba HD-A30 1080p HD DVD Player by Toshiba

Toshiba HD-A30 1080p HD DVD Player Our Price: $399.99
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Digital camera reviews of Toshiba HD-A30 1080p HD DVD Player

Digital camera Review: Awsome
Summary: 5 Stars

Best Hi-def player I have seen out there. This is a must buy if you want Hi-def.

Digital camera Review: BLUE RAY WON , DONT BUY HD DVD !!!!!
Summary: 1 Stars

IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION GO TO GOOGLE AND TYPE BLUE RAY WON, DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS HD DVD, TOSHIBA ANNOUNCE RETIRE ALL THEIR PRODUCTION!!!!!!!

Digital camera Review: Beautiful!!! Awesome at any price. A STEAL at this price.
Summary: 5 Stars

Man, the picture quality is simply awesome. I run it into a 1080p/24 front projector and the picture is super sharp, much better than my Comcast cable HD. I just watched Transformers HD-DVD and the sound and picture were jaw dropping. The standard DVD upconverting is really good as well.

When a BluRay player gets down to <$199 with ten free movies, I'll pick one up. Until then, I'll enjoy this great unit. If you have an HDTV, this is the cheapest way to get top-quality hi-def video into it.

Awesome player. Highly recommended.

Digital camera Review: Benefit of the doubt
Summary: 3 Stars

Picture quality is superb and the bundle was a very good value. However my unit locked up while playing a movie on several occasions and I had to return it. Perhaps it was just a bad unit so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt. I ended up going to Blu Ray on a Playstation 3.

Digital camera Review: Best 1080p DVD upconverter bar none!
Summary: 5 Stars

I was on the lookout for a 1080p DVD upconverter since I have recently bought a Samsung 40inch 1080p LCD HDTV. Currently, I have a library of 800 DVDs and am not planning of ditching them anytime soon. All I can say is this player totally rocks! The Bourne Ultimatum DVD is rendered in a near-HD quality that a casual observer would mistake for an HD-DVD copy. Upload time tops at about a minute (for HD-DVDs) and about half a minute or less for standard DVDs; but this is a much better improvement to the very first HD-A1 player (which I also own). Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (HD-DVD) almost has a 3D effect when rendered at the highest 1080p setting. It's amazing what this player can do, but you have to see it with your own eyes. I don't really care if HD-DVD format dies since DVD is here to stay the same way as CDs have survived SACD and DVD-Audio.
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