Nov
24
Toshiba HD-D2 HD DVD Player Plays HD DVD’s , DVD & DVD-R/-RWPlayback Via HDMI – 720P or 1080i
Filed Under High Definition DVD
- Plays HD DVD (Including Twin Format Discs), DVD & DVD-R/RW
- DVD Playback via HDMITM Interface w/ Up-conversion of 720p or 1080i
- Dolby® Digital, Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby® Digital Plus, DTS® & DTS® HD (Core Only)
- 32-Bit SHARC® Digital Signal Processing – CD Audio Playback: CD, CD-R/RW – Slim Design Cabinetry
- Remote Design w/ Glow Keys & TV Operation – Ethernet Connection – HDMI 1.2A Interface, Component-Video, S-Video, Composite Video
Product Description
View all your favorite DVDs, or playback all your favorite CDs. With its slim design, HDMI 1.2A interface, up-conversion capability and Dolby® audio playback. This player will bring a brightness and clarity, to a level that your home entertainment has never reached…. More >>
Toshiba HD-D2 HD DVD Player Plays HD DVD’s , DVD & DVD-R/-RWPlayback Via HDMI – 720P or 1080i
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2 Responses to “Toshiba HD-D2 HD DVD Player Plays HD DVD’s , DVD & DVD-R/-RWPlayback Via HDMI – 720P or 1080i”

This player produces as expected. The lack of multichannel analog output doesn’t limit me as I use the HDMI to my receiver. If you do not have HDMI on your reciever this is not the player for you.
Images was great and after playing the 1st HD-DVD with it my wife commented on what a how clear the picture was.
My only dislike of the player was the time to open the dvd tray when 1st powering on the unit. It takes approx. 30 sec.
Great price for HD-DVD
Rating: 4 / 5
Right now there is no excuse not to buy a Toshiba HD-A2 or HD-D2 player (which are practically the same with the exception of their names). Even if used as just an upconverting player, the D2 does a fantastic job outdoing the Samsung upscaling DVD player that it replaced. If you have Netflix, you can rent from a full library of HD titles. The DVD quality looks so great, you’ll want to keep this one around even if Blu-ray emerges the winner. But with this player getting such a sweet price point, and getting to experience a few killer titles in true HD, blu-ray has a lot to be nervous about.
Rating: 4 / 5