“What a crap player. The old glitches are still not fixed. Where is 1080p? Same player in new box...”
Would you elaborate… which glitches and why is it crap? If you’re going to make statements like this, you should provide reasoning behind it; otherwise it just makes it seem like spam.
If you want 1080p, they have that available with the more expensive XA2 version. For those out there with 720p TV’s, and there’s a lot more of them then there are true 1080p owners, this is a very cost effective option for high def disc movies than anything from a standalone BRD player.
Oh Dave, you are the village idiot. Most people still dont own HDTV's and does that do or will soon jump in will have 720p/1080i TV's, wich have shown that unless the TV is OVER 60" the average consumer will not tell the difference and will be VERY please with this. Toshiba thinks about the consumer unlike Sony. If you TV is 720p/1080i they buy the HD-A2 if you TV happens to support 1080p and you MUST then have the HD-XA2. Why would you buy a 1080p player if your TV don't support it?
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What a crap player. The old glitches are still not fixed. Where is 1080p?
Same player in new box...
Dave, How much SONY pays you for this?
“What a crap player. The old glitches are still not fixed. Where is 1080p? Same player in new box...”
Would you elaborate… which glitches and why is it crap? If you’re going to make statements like this, you should provide reasoning behind it; otherwise it just makes it seem like spam.
If you want 1080p, they have that available with the more expensive XA2 version. For those out there with 720p TV’s, and there’s a lot more of them then there are true 1080p owners, this is a very cost effective option for high def disc movies than anything from a standalone BRD player.
Oh Dave, you are the village idiot. Most people still dont own HDTV's and does that do or will soon jump in will have 720p/1080i TV's, wich have shown that unless the TV is OVER 60" the average consumer will not tell the difference and will be VERY please with this. Toshiba thinks about the consumer unlike Sony. If you TV is 720p/1080i they buy the HD-A2 if you TV happens to support 1080p and you MUST then have the HD-XA2. Why would you buy a 1080p player if your TV don't support it?