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Old 01-03-2007, 6:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Toshiba sd-360, sd-370, whats the difference?

i'm looking to by a cheap hdmi dvd for less than £80, i've seen some good reviews for th sd360, and i'm just wondering if there is any difference appart from the 360 being silver and the 370 being black,
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Re: Toshiba sd-360, sd-370, whats the difference?

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i'm looking to by a cheap hdmi dvd for less than £80, i've seen some good reviews for th sd360, and i'm just wondering if there is any difference appart from the 360 being silver and the 370 being black,
thanks in advance
Never heard of the 370, it's not on Tosh's website either. Is it a very new model, or did you mean the 270?

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Re: Toshiba sd-360, sd-370, whats the difference?

i've seen it here

http://www.pricerunner.co.uk/sound-a...881651/details

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http://www.cheapelectricals.co.uk/ac...370_sd370.html

i think it is a new model
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Re: Toshiba sd-360, sd-370, whats the difference?

Yes, it does look like a new model, one of the links says as much. There's not a complete breakdown of features or a good picture, so I guess you'll have to wait for it to appear on the Toshiba website to make a full comparison.

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Re: Toshiba sd-360, sd-370, whats the difference?

The new Tosh range is mentioned in this months What Hi Fi.

It does state there are three new models on there way, two of them offering upscale of 720p/1080i and the top end one (around £100) offering 1080p.
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