Toshiba stubbornly launches the un-Blu-ray, XD-E500 DVD player

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Oh Toshiba, has it really come to that? After a humiliating loss to Blu-ray, Tosh just unveiled its new $150 XD-E500 DVD player. It’s no run o’ the mill DVD player mind you, that unit touts Toshiba’s new eXtended Detail Enhancement (XDE) technology — that super-duper resolution upconverting tech meant to fill the void amoung ubiquitous upconverting players and Blu-ray. Unfortunately, the player demonstrated offered just “subtle but noticeable sharpening

of the image” when compared side-by-side (in a controlled demonstration) with an unnamed $70 upscaler — to its credit, Tosh did not try to compare its new player with an HD-capable Blu-ray machine. Still, more than twice the price for “subtle” hardly sounds like a compelling purchase to us.

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Original post by Thomas Ricker

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