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Old 15-06-2005, 11:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Toshiba SD350 - Any info?

Anybody heard anything about the new Toshiba SD350?

Seems to be about to be available at sub-£80, with HDMI and upscaling to 720p, 1080i. I'm just wondering what scaler they're using in there.
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Old 23-07-2005, 6:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I picked this player up today. For £79.99 I thought what the hell, was intrigued as to how good it would be compared to my 868.

It's a very small diminuitive machine, I was surprised ! Obviously not in premium quality build league but very good for price. Tweaks and features are fairly limited, but I would say you don't need them on this player, you can quite easily toggle scaling modes.

Having just hooked it up straight out the box via HDMI to my plasma the picture is HOT ! Mighty impressive for £79.99 and you can't go wrong with this machine at that price. It's going to be a very popular player.
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Old 24-07-2005, 12:41 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I think I may have spoken too early After an evenings use I have noticed the player has occasionally jumped and stuck on clean or new dvd's. On one occasion it even crashed.

Hooked up to plasma and whilst a good picture it doesn't reach the heights of 3-Dimensionality via the HDMI which some other players can. Hooking it up to my PJ and the picture was much more dissapointing, no matter what I tried.

At the end of the day for the price it'll do the business but as always there's no substitute for proper quality.
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Old 25-07-2005, 3:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Just got mine from unbeatable.com - had to wait for stock but pleased I did.

Excellent prog scan picture on component and plays just about any disk I throw at it including DVD MP3 disks.

Bargain at £75.

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Old 25-07-2005, 10:10 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Is it better than your Philips 963SA then.

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Does it do pal to ntsc?
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Old 26-07-2005, 7:40 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Better than 963SA as this has broken again - now out of warranty and can't be bothered to get it repaired. To be honest although when working the Philips machine was excellent it has been nothing but a problem.

Not sure about the Pal to NTSC conversion not covered in manual - not even sure why this is important?

I will say that the picture on prog scan pic on the PJ is the best I have had in my setup- somehow crisper than the the Philips and the colours more vibrant. Easy to set up and handset hack to multiregion.

Only one design fault - although you can switch off/dim the display (and garish blue led lit disk tray) when the machine goes to standby and then you turn it back on the display comes back on.

I haven't got a hdmi lead to try this connection to PJ - all the cabling in my set up is under floorboards so unless I can find away to convert HDMI to use the redundant SVGA cabling I am stuck for now.

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I didn't bother trying with component, bought it specifically for the HDMI and upscaling. Picture was seriously dissapointing on PJ though.

Just to clarify that the player does have a simple brightness and edge enhancement setting. However via HDMI there was an overall underlying gamma level that was irritating. Via the PJ it was clearly evident and affected the blacks. On plasma it was fine and liveable. If you can get into the finer adjustments on the player I think you could get a very good picture out of it but alas they have skimped on the tweakable features on this machine.

Sent it back for now, the 868 is firmly the better HDMI buy, no question.

Whilst a bit disappointed with the 350, it was up against an 868AVi, SD9500 & SD900. So although disappointed on how the HDMI fared against top quality, which I appreciate maybe an unfair comparison, for £80 it is a good machine nevertheless. Whilst clear and sharp, the HDMI picture didn't reach the magical 3-Dimensionality that others can. Although if you want tweakability I reckon the Panny S97 or the Oppo's maybe better machines to go for if you can stretch your budget a bit.

Anyway for £80 it's worth trying to see if it floats your boat.
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does this player upscale through the component?
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Nope - just through hdmi

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Only via HDMI. It can easily toggle it *whilst* playing, which is a benefit and a big plus as you can see comparison immediately.

576P was still the best picture out of it though for me both via PJ or Plasma, next best was 1080i.
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Got it today and connected it to my Panasonic pv500 via HDMI.

Very dissapointed. Lots of crackling sound and white specks on the screen at the two higher resolutions.

Called Toshiba tech support and the guy did'nt know anything about the DVD. Told me to return it to the shop.
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Toshiba do have one of the better Customer Care lines. They should have given you a reference or a swap out option. I got my number and returned my machine.

My machine the laser assemby was slightly off. I opted for a straight refund.
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Multi-region

sorry to jump in but is the 350 Multi-region ?
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