
Like a lot of people, it is still quite hard to figure out which format to choose. Should we go for Blu-ray? Or does the HD DVD be the last one standing. Each of these formats have its own set of advantages and disadvantages. However, what torns a lot of potential buyers is the fact that one of these two could wind up being useless in a few years.
So, when choosing the best HD DVD player of the year, it should be the best buy in terms of price tag and what it offers. With that criteria for judging, we ended up with the Toshiba HD-A2. Just check what it has to its credit: absolutely clear image quality on HD DVD. A solid upscaling performance on DVDs. An Ethernet jack in case of firmware upgrades. the Dolby TrueHD decoding. Not to mention the relatively cheap price.
What the most expensive players boast, the HD-A2 possesses as well. Clearly, this player is not a bad investment, whether the format wars last longer than expected.
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