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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Toshiba HD-A35 1080p HD DVD Player
"Excellent HD-DVD player and DVD upconverter"
2009-01-28
- Reviewed By kc from middle earth
Of course, everyone knows the format wars are over. I bought two of these Toshiba HD-DVD players knowing that, thus purchased them for a bargain. Since the universality of Blu-Ray discs is not yet 100%,and there are still tons of standard DVDs out there, I find myself occasionally only able to rent from my local movie store titles that are not on Blu-Ray.
The DVDs that I end playing on my system though look pretty good, as they are upconverted to 1080p. On a medium-sized screen (42" LCD), the picture quality is not that far off from Blu-Ray quality. Therefore, for its particular use, the HD-DVD player gets five stars for its utility.
"this player rocks!!!"
2009-01-22
- Reviewed By popmusikdaddy3
I lucked out on this player. I bought a open-box player A-30 model from Best Buy for $70 no remote,no ac adapter power cord.I had to travel to four Best Buys to get these items only to end up back at the first store because I didn't purchased the item at their locations that why they weren't able to help me. So I was told to go back to the store I bought the item from where the sales floor jerk wouldn't looks for in the first place. I return to the store talked with a different person who had no problem find the missing ac power cord. I talked to a sales manager in the department I told him I was looking for A-35 model. It turned out they a display with the remote and the power cord. He said to me if I want it I'll sale it to you at the time Toshiba call it quits!!! They dropped the price to $150 dollars. I came back a week later they dropped the prices of the HDDVD players 50% off. They still had the player the sales manager remembered me and marked the price down to $70 dollars. I returned my A-30 model to A-35 Model. I was very happy with my choice to wait. The player sounds great and the movie's look great and sound and picture wise give your old or new DVD's a good boost of life!!! The HD DVD movie prices are incredible right now. I think this still Hi-Def product on the market period!!!
"The best HD DVD player out there"
2008-11-01
- Reviewed By mikey
Got this Toshiba HD-A35 player for my 21st birthday on march 20 2008 (upgrading form Xbox 360 add on). Great picture and bitstream audio capability + hd sound decoding (dtshdma core only) abilty makes this player a perfect fit for any hometheater. start up is a little slow next to my panasonic blu-ray player. however I am still very happy with this player and the qulity it delivers. DVD upscaling is far beter them my dmp bd30 player, but still upscaling is still no match for hd movies with good transfers. And to top it all off I got this HDMI 1.3 audio bitstream 1080p/24 capable player for $239.77 new and free shiping.
"Outstanding product"
2008-10-23
- Reviewed By An Amazon User
I understand that the format war is over and that HD DVD is "dead" but I that doesn't keep me from loving this machine. I bought it for a great price (under $150) on ebay and I have no regretted it. I also have a PS3 and Toshiba A-2 and I have to say that it is right up there with the both of them and even exceeds them in a few areas. The fact that it can bitstream the HD audio is fantastic and even the PS3 (which I also love) can't do that. It's a great upscaler and it's nice that Toshiba is still doing the firmware updates for their defunct products. Currently I am snatching up as many HD DVDS as I can for dirt cheap. Since I have two HD DVD players (one upstairs and downstairs) I can watch them anywhere in the house. As far as picture and audio quality, it is an equal for any of the blu-ray movies I have (and their waaaay cheaper). I would encourage anyone with and HD DVD player of any kind to look at the bargain sites for these cheap movies in high def. You won't be disappointed.
"One great HD-DVD Player!"
2008-06-10
- Reviewed By What? from Glendale, CA
The A35 was my 2nd HD-DVD player that I bought from Amazon and is hooked up directly to an Onkyo TX-SR705 then to a Samsung PN58A550 all with HDMI. I've been using the A35 for only a month now but put more than 200hrs on it playing a variety of HD-DVDs and standard DVDs. The remote is easy to use as well but now currently using a Harmony One universal remote. I had no issues with HD-DVD/DVD playback for both audio and video and hope it stays that way.
Reasons I got the A35 was because of 1080P, 24FPS playback, good selection of audio codecs, and finally the price!
I guess the only thing that I didn't like is the long 30sec+ boot up time but I also heard that some Blu-Ray stand alone players have the same thing as well. Oh and also how unfortunate that the HD-DVD format is "dead". I did buy a PS3 for Blu-Ray but I'll probably buy the Blu-Ray movies on ebay. Brand new Blu-Ray movies are too expensive. The A35 is my primary player to watch DVDs though especially since it's being upconverted.
If my A35 does fail within the warranty period then I hope Toshiba can replace it. If it's out of warranty I might buy one on ebay or use my $50 Microsoft HD-DVD player attachment to my Xbox Elite. I would lik to say though that the retail prices of this player on some online retailers are just simply outrageous!
"Toshiba A35 is a great DVD player!"
2008-05-25
- Reviewed By An Amazon User
I have had this player for 4 months now and it has been is nothing short of spectacular. If, we the consumer, is the reason HD DVD is dead, we should be ashamed of ourselves. I have a PS3 I use as my Blu-RAY, The A35 stands up to it in all phases of playback and web enabled capabilities. I hope to enjoy mine for years to come.