The true home cinema enthusiast has probably been waiting for a player to arrive with HDMI 1.3, 1080p output and an Ethernet port. But what that early adopter probably didn't expect was for all that to come at such an affordable price. The HD-XE1 is a hig...
Great high definition and DVD upscaling playback, impressive feature list
No 7.1 support, slightly lags at times, relatively expensive The Final Word While the HD-XE1 is without a doubt the best HD-DVD player on the Australian market, its also the most expensive. Non-enthusiasts may find the HD-XE1s asking price a little h...
While the HD-XE1 is without a doubt the best HD-DVD player on the Australian market, its also the most expensive. Non-enthusiasts may find the HD-XE1s asking price a little high, and ultimately may be better served by a more affordable model.
Abstract: We reviewed Toshiba’s HD DVD HD-E1 a few months back and we were quite surprised with its video quality and affordability. Now, we take the Toshiba HD DVD HD-XE1 for a ride to see whether the extra hundred dollars that comes with the player’s...