Toshiba XDE600 1080p, Does the primary job great..
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Does the primary job great - others rough around the edges
I bought this one on a whim just to try out the extended detail enhancement feature. Of the three (Sharp, Color, Contrast) Sharp worked very well. I have a properly calibrated set, so the other two were pretty much of no use. On newer films Sharp added just the right amount of sharpness to scenes without additional halos or other edge enhancement artifacts (the better the film’s cinematography the better it works). With older 4:3 aspect films or non-HD TV shows from the 90s the image is stretch and there is nothing I can do to fix it. My Vizio TV can’t adjust for it (it just sees a 1080P image coming from the player and keeps it in its “normal” state - stretched in other words) and neither can the player. That’s pretty frustrating and I may end up sending this back for that reason. Need to take stock of how many DVDs I rent that are 4:3. The audio is good/average. Nothing to write home about, but perfectly acceptable. The build quality of the unit is very light. The case of the player feels like a tin can and the remote is as tiny and lightweight as a child’s toy. The buttons are very small and unintuitive.
Again, for what its basic purpose is (DVD upscaled playback), it does a great job on 16:9 widescreen material, particularly with Sharp enabled. The image quality rivals at times the Oppo DV-980H (no joke) and is slightly better than the Pioneer Elite DV-49AV. I wished Toshiba had chosen to put the XDE feature into a more quality player from a feature and build standpoint. It would have a real winner then - even at another say, $50 for that quality.
Edit: Well, after a week or so of ownership I feel I was a bit too harsh on the XDE-600, so I bumped the rating up to four stars. The image quality is so good for the low price that I can overlook the deficiencies. Plus I found a work-around of sorts for the 4:3 aspect problem. Set the HDMI resolution to 480p in the player and it will display in the proper aspect ratio on the TV. The only snag is that the XDE settings won’t work in anything but 1080p, but since they are mostly older movies (that use that format) I can live with it.
Update (2/9/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen. I also found some auctions for this item here.
The featured review for this product, Toshiba XDE600 1080p Upconverted DVD Extended Detail Electronics, was written by Jeffrey Morse.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Posted on: April 9, 2010
Filed under: Reviews



Reviews (3)
Steve
March 7th, 2010 at 6:32 pm
Great for the price
This is a great DVD player, I got it for 60, free shipping. I would like to say first off that the XDE features do work great, since that is why you are considering buying this guy. I use the sharp setting for any good transfer, but the color setting and contrast are also nice for older movies that are lacking in those areas. If the DVD image is sub-par resolution, the sharp setting WILL create artifacts that ruin your enjoyment, and I turn it off or use a different setting. Good quality movie + XDE sharp = Blu Ray? No, but its halfway there.
There is, however, one BIG thing to be aware of before you buy this thing and think all your dreams will come true. 4:3 content will be stretched to 16:9 when upscaled to 1080p, 1080i, or 720p. This includes letterbox widescreen. You must set the DVD player to 480p and use a setting on the TV from there.
USB drive: Nice for mp3 playback, I use it instead of turning on the PS3. But, I wish there was some kind of visualization, (milkrop-style.) Haven’t used it to do any *.jpg slideshows yet.
Digital audio outputs: Both coaxial and optical! Thanks Toshiba! Sounds great.
** NOTE: The default audio output setting is PCM. For Dolby Digital or DTS you must change this setting to bitstream.
Load times: Noticeably faster than my two-year-old Toshiba SD-6000. Menu navigation speed is also faster.
Overall, worth buying. In the future, I would like to see the aspect ratio issues resolved.
Linda Townsend
March 27th, 2010 at 2:07 am
Toshiba DVD
The unit is terrific, looks great. The hand held controller does not work consistently. It eats batteries like crazy - needs new ones almost weekly. This really takes away from the product. I tried calling customer service which was a nightmare and took me through a reset - this did not fix the problem. Very disappointed as this is a brand new unit less than 1 month old. They should have provided an exchange - they suggeted buying another controller - VERY BAD TOSHIBA - VERY BAD CUSTOMER SUPPORT!
Jeffrey Morse
April 3rd, 2010 at 3:33 pm
Does the primary job great - others rough around the edges
Rated 4 stars.
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