DVD Players

August 19, 2008

Night of the Living Dead

Death_and_the_gravedigger__c__schwa Sore losers? Maybe. After throwing in the HD DVD towel, and surrendering to Sony's Blu-ray technology, you might think Toshiba would jump on the BD bandwagon like everyone else, and try to get some of that hot BD action. Instead, at the surrender ceremony, Toshiba grumbled that DVD was still pretty darn good, and deserved some respect (not to mention royalty payments to Toshiba's patent pool). Now, we see the first outcome of that grumbling: a DVD resurrection.

Instead of introducing a lineup of Blu-ray players,Toshiba is introducing a new and improved DVD player. The XD-E500 player ($150) sports Toshiba's eXtended Detail Enhancement (XDE) technology. It upconverts (ho-hum) to 720p, 1080i or 1080p in ways said to be much better than other upconversion methods (maybe). (The player does not play HD DVD discs).

In a side-by-side demo run by Toshiba, XDE did look better than another upconverter. But, pointedly, Toshiba did not compare XDE to Blu-ray. Still, at $150, the XD-E500 may represent a nice uptick in DVD technology, and may be a good deal compared to Blu-ray players selling for twice that, or more. Not to mention the savings when you consider the higher cost of Blu-ray discs over DVD.

Some mainstream consumer electronics press is disrespecting Toshiba for upgrading its DVD technology, but I disagree with that . . .

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May 27, 2008

Nice Try, Westinghouse

203_hero Westinghouse is a name everyone knows; from home heating to garage door openers, it's a name you know. What you might not know is that they're in the consumer electronics biz, and hoping to become as known for TVs as they are for coffee pots. See what they're cooking up now.

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April 25, 2008

Kaleidescape price drop! Cash in your stocks!

Kaleidescape2 Few products invoke the raw, carnal “I must have you!” lust like Kaleidescape. They invented the concept of the DVD movie server and then wrapped it in an interface that would get Steve Jobs hot and bothered. Let’s face it; their system is awesome. And I don’t care about that computer that you’ve Franken-modded together to kind of be like a Kaleidescape. Face it: It’s not a Kaleidescape.

Oh, but the sexy-sexy joys of Kaleidescape ownership has always come with a price. That price being a wallet clutching, credit card melting, take-out-a-third-mortgage-on-your-sub-prime-loan price tag that many found excruciating. Rejoice, for Kaleidescape has heard your cries and finally answered them in the form of a price drop.

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