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| Toshiba XD-E500 Upconverting 1080p Extended Detail DVD Player | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 44 reviews) Sales Rank: 640 Category: CE
Publisher: Toshiba Studio: Toshiba Brand: Toshiba Label: Toshiba Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Special Features: nv:Device Type^DVD/CD Changer|Compatible Format^CD-DA|Compatible Format^CD-R|Compatible Format^CD-RW|Compatible Format^DVD|Display Type^LED|Remote Control^Yes|Video Input^S-Video|Video Input^HDMI|Video Output^S-Video|Audio Input^Coaxial Digital|Audio Input^Optical Digital|Dimensions^16.93" x 1.97" x 7.8" Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 16.9 x 2
MPN: XD-E500 Model: XD-E500 UPC: 022265001912 EAN: 0022265001912 ASIN: B001D9IWIY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Full 1080p Upconversion with 24 frame capability | | | No need to replace your current DVD library |
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Product Description Fall in love with your movie collection all over again with the XD-E500. The XD-E500 not only upconverts standard DVD to 1080p resolution, but also enhances your viewing experience thanks to three user selectable modes: sharp for added edge detail, color for richer blues and greens, and contrast for enhancement of details in darker scenes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 39 more reviews...
  Best bang for the buck November 29, 2008 Just got one of these to replace a 6 month old Sony NS77H upconverter ( nothing wrong with the Sony, just wanted something better). I have a Samsung 42" 720P Plasma and I sit about 9 ft from the screen to watch it. This thing is much sharper with more detail than the Sony. I know its not Blu-Ray, but frankly, Im not sure how much better it could look. The picture is just stunning. In order for the picture tweaks to work on a 720P T.V. you have to set the output to 1080i and your T.V. will play it at 720P. This is hands down the best up-converter I have seen and its a steal at $100.00. The other night I watched Apacolypto HD thru Comcast on-demand while playing the same movie on this Toshiba. I started switching between them and I know there is a difference but if your not watching with your nose up against the screen I doubt you will see it. Blu-Ray Shmoo-Ray get this bad boy and you wont be sorry.
  Best upscaler out there November 25, 2008 Once the price dropped I gave this unit a shot. I definitely notice an improvement playing standard DVDs compared to my HD-A2 on my 32" set. I like it and will keep it. If the quality of the DVD is good this player makes it look fantastic.
Another reviewer noted that the picture enhancement button did not work. In order for this feature to work the signal must be output via HDMI at 1080. My set is 720 but it accepts the 1080 signal.
  Buyer Beware November 24, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Well I fell for it and purchased this DVD player. So far I have tried playing about 10 DVD's and everytime I try to use the picture enhancement I get a pop up saying "not allowed at the moment". When I try most of the other buttons on the remote I get the same useless pop up.
All the hype in the world and full page ads in USA Today don't help if the DVD player doesn't deliver what's advertised.
I made a big mistake purchasing this Toshiba.
  Stutter, Stutter, Freeze, Restart, Freeze ...Bad Disc? November 23, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the XD-E500 the week it was announced for the ridiculous price of $150 (yeah, I should have waited). This Toshiba player is slower to load movies than my old DVD player, and the difference in quality is hard to notice at times on a 36" 720p set, but I was happy with it for about two weeks. Then the thing decided to die a painful, brutal death. First, it started stuttering on movies. Stopping the movie, opening and closing the tray, and restarting the movie seemed to fix the problem. However, a few days later it started to freeze during playback. A restart just gave the message Bad Disc and it would refuse to play. After a three-minute power-down, the movie would play again, but the stutters, freezes, and Bad Disc errors would continue. It is now impossible for me to watch a movie all the way through on this player. Do not buy this piece of garbage. I would recommend a Samsung BDP1500 or Sony BDP350 Blu-Ray player over this Toshiba junk.
  don't take my word for it........... November 14, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
According to U.S. News and World Report (November 17-24, 2008 issue, page 50): "In troubling times, we take more comfort in friends and family. Call it cocooning or whatever, the trend translates into better sales for products that a group can share. Those include big-screen TVs, DVD players, and other devices we can crowd around at home. That doesn't mean having to spend a fortune on high-end gear. Instead, take an interim step toward high-def with the TOSHIBA XD-E500 DVD player, which does the best job yet of upgrading standard DVDs for bigger screens. It doesn't have the picture quality of Blu-ray HD, but those players still cost about $100 more. (They also need Blu-ray disks to show off and don't do as well at displaying standard DVDs.) The player from Toshiba--which, perhaps not coincidentally, saw its competing HD DVD format lose to Blu-ray--is a credible effort to prolong existing libraries of standard movie disks."
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