| Brand Name | TOSHIBA |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 20 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 13.94 x 16.93 x 4.06 inches |
| Item model number | HD-A1 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color Name | Black |
| Special Features | Compact |
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Toshiba HD-A1 HD-DVD Player
| Brand | TOSHIBA |
| Media Type | CD, DVD |
| Special Feature | Compact |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Ethernet, HDMI |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 17.7"L x 13.4"W x 4.3"H |
| Supported File Format | MP3, JPEG, WMA |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
About this item
- Plays high-def HD DVD discs for sharper, more detailed picture performance than standard DVD discs ; measures 17.7 x 4.3 x 13.4 inches (WxHxD)
- Backwards compatible with current DVD and CD formats; upconverts DVD movie discs to near high-definition
- Ethernet port for upgrades; USB port on front; compatible with MP3, WMA, and JPEG files
- Connections: composite (1 out), S-Video (1 out), component (1 out), HDMI (1 out), USB, Ethernet
- DVD offer Dolby True HD/Dolby Digital/DTS decoding; coaxial and optical digital audio outputs
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| media type | DVD, CD | DVD, CD, VCD, SVCD | DVD, CD | CD, DVD, JPG, JPEG, MP3, WMA | DVD, CD, SVCD | CD, DVD, VCD, SVCD |
| audio output mode | — | Surround,Stereo Sound | — | Surround/Stereo | PCM | Stereo |
| connector type | HDMI | HDMI, RCA, USB, AUX | HDMI | HDMI, RCA, USB, Coaxial | HDMI | RCA, HDMI |
| number of channels | — | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| connectivity tech | HDMI | HDMI, USB, RCA, AUX | HDMI, Ethernet | HDMI, Infrared, RCA, USB, Coaxial | USB, HDMI, RCA | HDMI |
| analog video format | NTSC | NTSC/PAL | NTSC | NTSC/PAL/AUTO | NTSC | PAL/NTSC |
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| ASIN | B000E1PTGK |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
3.1 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #952,777 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #831 in DVD Players |
| Date First Available | May 2, 2006 |
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HD DVD, DVD, CD PLAYER W/HDMI
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Get ready for the next generation of DVD entertainment with the Toshiba HD-A1 DVD player, which is compatible with the new HD DVD format. It combines the superior image and sound quality of high-definition images and multichannel surround sound with the convenience of DVD disc playback. In addition to the new HD DVD format, you'll also enjoy backward compatibility with your current DVD movie CD audio libraries, as well as content burned onto DVD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, CD-R/RW. The HD-A1 also scales standard definition DVD output via the HDMI connection to a resolution of 720p or 1080i to match your HDTV's performance. And because the conversion takes place in the player, the signal remains free from excessive digital-to-analog conversion artifacts. High definition output is only available from the HD-A1 via an HDMI connection. To get the most out of this player, you'll want to connect it to an HDMI compatible HDTV.
HD DVD movie discs provide the ability to search the on-screen menu, make changes to set-up options or access other menu functions while the movie is playing. Scene searching is facilitated with thumbnail images on the TV screen that allow you to use the cursor to go directly to a specific scene. You can even access bonus material like directorÕs comments while the movie is playing without going back to the discÕs menu. DVD playback features include fast forward/reverse, slow play, step play, time search, and parental lock.
The HD-A1 has built-in processors to handle the multi-channel decoders for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD (2 channel), DTS, and DTSHD. It employs the use of four DSPs to decode the multi-channel streams of the wide array of audio formats. These 32-bit floating-point DSPs are world renown for their high accuracy and are employed in many high quality audio solutions in the home theater market.
This DVD player includes a USB interface on the front panel, enabling you to connect "mass storage classification devices"--i.e., external hard drives, portable thumb drives, and compatible MP3 players/digital cameras--and play JPEG, WMA, and MP3 files. You can also connect the player to the Internet via an always-on broadband connection using the Ethernet port in the rear. In addition to accessing special HD DVD sites, this function can be used to access firmware updates when available. Here's the full listing of video and audio connections:
- Composite A/V: 1 out
- S-Video: 1 out
- Component Video: 1 out
- HDMI: 1 out
- USB: 1
- Digital audio: 1 coaxial, 1 optical
HD DVD Disc Format
Officially endorsed by the DVD Forum industry organization as the next high-capacity DVD disc, the HD DVD format delivers sharper, more detailed picture performance than standard DVD discs. Moreover, the HD DVD format opens new avenues of interactivity including enhanced on-screen menus, scene searching, directorsÕ commentaries and the potential for online shopping. HD DVD discs can offer both the current DVD and HD DVD formats on one disc, which means that special HD DVD discs will play in older DVD players as well as new high definition players.Tech Talk
HDMI is a lossless, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface to link any audio/video source (such as a set-top box, DVD player, or AV receiver) with your TV--all over a single cable. HDMI supports standard, enhanced or high definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It supports all ATSC formats--standard (SDTV), enhanced (EDTV), and high (HDTV).Component video (also called Y/Pb/Pr) features a three-jack video input, which provides separate connections for luminance (Y), blue color difference (PB) and red color difference (PR). This results in increased bandwidth for color information, resulting in a more accurate picture with clearer color reproduction and less bleeding than you would get with S-Video or composite (RCA yellow video plug) connections. You will need a separate RCA left/right audio cable for sound.
DVD-RAM is the most flexible of the recordable DVD formats when it comes to recording, editing and playback. With a DVD-RAM disc, you'll be able re-record content approximately 100,000 times.
What's in the Box
HD DVD player, remote control (with batteries), printed operating instructions
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Customers like the image quality of the video disc player, saying it has incredible picture quality. They also say it's worth the purchase price, as it feels like a true high end home theater player. Customers are also satisfied with the sound quality, and performance. However, some customers report issues with the speed and lighting of the product. They say the loading takes some time and the menus are somewhat slow. They mention that the remote control is an un-backlit version and is hard to see.
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Customers like the image quality of the video disc player. They mention that the picture quality is incredible, detailed, and fantastic. They also appreciate the clarity of HD DVDs and the presentation.
"...Yes, the video quality is great, but it just didn't blow me away. Maybe I was expecting to much...." Read more
"...The picture is fantastic, as well as the sound, so I believe 5 stars is warranted so long as you own your own disks and handle them carefully...." Read more
"...I have a Sony 42we655 rear LCD HDTV and picture is good...." Read more
"...The image quality is Excellent, I had no problem connecting and configurating the HD DVD player...." Read more
Customers like the value of the video disc player. They say it's worth the purchase price, makes it feel like a true high end home theater player, and is a very good choice to see HD-DVD content. Some mention that the picture and sound are phenomenal.
"...It's well worth the trouble, however. DD+ apparently allows the use of a much lower compression ratio than ordinary DD or DTS...." Read more
"...I now own a SONY BDP-S1 Bluray player. It was worth the wait. This is a well built machine, very similar to the TOSHIBA in quality and workmanship...." Read more
"This thing is awesome. The picture and sound are phenomenal.Pros:1. Awesome picture...." Read more
"...this thing is really a fairly powerful computer inside the price is an absolute steal. Picture quality is just incredible...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the video disc player. They mention that it is well built, easy to upgrade over the internet, and has excellent sound quality.
"...Blu Ray will win, and rightfully so, it is the superior quality format." Read more
"although its a well built player , its quite heavy the remote needs alot of work to make it more user friendly, the keys are small and the way the..." Read more
"...Toshiba did a bang up job of making a quality piece of technology...." Read more
"...It was worth the wait. This is a well built machine, very similar to the TOSHIBA in quality and workmanship...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the video disc player. They mention that it has a great picture, and the fan noise of the player is beautiful. The product comes with a new sound definition, Dolby Digital Plus, and has many audio outputs, including HDMI and component.
"...of days, and have been absolutely blown away by the video and audio quality of the two HD-DVD movies I've watched thus far: Sahara and Goodfellas...." Read more
"...I have also tested the SAMSUNG player, and it has excellent picture and sound quality, but I preferred the SONY because of its better built frame..." Read more
"...2. Incredible sound. I have an older A/V receiver that only does Dolby digital and DTS over the fiber connection...." Read more
"...The sound is improved as well. How can you beat 5.1 lossless sound?..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the video disc player. They mention that it is excellent, sturdy, and well built. They also appreciate the fairly powerful computer inside the product. Customers also say that the sound from HD-DVD's also does very well upconverting SD DVD's.
"...Considering that this thing is really a fairly powerful computer inside the price is an absolute steal. Picture quality is just incredible...." Read more
"...The unit is sturdy, well built and I havent had any operational issues with it, even with the original firmware...." Read more
"Despite few bugs the performance is excellent. Best upscaling I have seen. Get it before it get superseded by cheaper models...." Read more
"...Excellent PQ and sound from HD-DVD's also does very well upconverting SD DVD's too! Excellent Value!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the speed of the video disc player. They mention that it takes some time to load, the menus are somewhat slow, and it takes one minute to start up. They also say that it's too long to play both HD and normal DVDs.
"...get the latest updates and use them, otherwise this player is very slow to respond and just doesn't seem like it wants to cooperate...." Read more
"...Second, it takes one minute to start up. Third, I can't change subtitles on HD-DVD movies using the subtitle button...." Read more
"...Loading takes some time, and the remote makes you feel reminiscent of the 70s. But all are minor once you compare to everything else out there...." Read more
"...the first generation of blu-ray and hd-dvd players are slower than regular dvd players. That's because they're basically computers...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the lighting of the video disc player. They mention that the remote control is an un-backlit version of the backlit remote that they are used to. They also say that the text on the remote is very hard to see and that the design of that model was cheap and weak.
"...My only complaint is that the remote control is an un-backlit version of the backlit remote that comes with the more expensive HD-XA1 player offered..." Read more
"although its a well built player , its quite heavy the remote needs alot of work to make it more user friendly, the keys are small and the way the..." Read more
"...Sometimes the text on the remote is very hard to see. I prefer the soft rubber(?) buttons over the hard plastic/metal ones any day...." Read more
"...I could not advance using the remote, however; I had to use the front-panel controls.You can say "That won't bother me", but it will...." Read more
Customers find the video disc player hard to use. They mention it's bulky, non-backlit, and difficult to manage. They also report frequent lock ups and other technical limitations.
"I returned this player because of frequent lock ups and other technical limitations...." Read more
"...are small and the way the remote is set up it really makes it difficult to manage it especially in the dark...." Read more
"...It looks nice, but it could be smaller. It's nearly impossible to use it without looking at the text on it unless it's the ones you've remembered...." Read more
"...My only real complaint is the remote. It is bulky, non back lit, hard to use...." Read more
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For video, I set the output to HDMI and the resolution to 1080i (even though my TV is an older 720p model). A supplemental sheet that comes with the manual recommends that, for HD-DVD discs, the resolution be set to the native format of the disc rather than that of the TV. Every HD-DVD I've read about thus far is encoded at 1080-line resolution, so I set the player at 1080i. I haven't yet noticed anything in the manual regarding what to do for regular DVDs, so I experimented a bit and concluded that 1080i is the best setting for DVDs as well. Thus, I set the thing at a resolution of 1080i and plan to leave it there.
I connected the player to my TV's DVI input using an HDMI-to-DVI adapter, then connected the six analog 5.1 audio outputs on the back of the player to the analog 5.1 inputs on my stereo receiver, then calibrated the audio for speaker size and distance using the "Setup" feature. Note: The owner's manual doesn't mention that the "Setup" button is hidden under a sliding panel on the lower end of the remote control.
My only complaint is that the remote control is an un-backlit version of the backlit remote that comes with the more expensive HD-XA1 player offered by Toshiba. The only way I can read it is with a flashlight. Fortunately, once I got things figured out, I found that I really only need to use a few key buttons, the positions of which are easily memorized. Also, there ought to be a label on the sliding panel that hides the setup button.
The menu of an HD-DVD disc can be accessed and operated while the movie is playing. This is much cooler than it sounds. The features that can be operated from the menu are much more sophisticated than those on a regular DVD.
Picture quality is phenomenal, even on my 42" 720p LCD rear-projection TV (a 3-year-old model that's already antiquated). It's obvious that HD-DVD is designed to be optimatlly viewed on a high-quality big-screen 1080-line TV (at least 60") in order to achieve a true home-cinema experience. I calculated that the ideal TV for my living room (viewing distance = 12 feet) would be a 65" screen with 1080-line resolution.
The picture quality is even better than what I get from HD satellite and broadcast channels. I could detect no video-compression artifacts in either of the HD-DVDs that I've watched thus far, even in scenes with lots of complex high-speed motion. In addition to extreme picture clarity, HD-DVD offers a very noticeable improvement in color gamut over DVD. Watch an HD movie, and you'll see real-world colors you've never seen on TV before. Once I switched back to watching a regular DVD, the color seemed a bit phony-looking.
What really caught me by surprise was the quality of the sound when using the Dolby Digital Plus soundtrack. Right now, the only way to listen to the DD+ soundtrack in its pure form is to connect to the analog 5.1 outputs on the back of the player, which involves a bit of extra cabling. It's well worth the trouble, however. DD+ apparently allows the use of a much lower compression ratio than ordinary DD or DTS. The surround effects are much more like those you'll hear in a good theater, and the realism and clarity of the sounds is absolutely electrifying. You can, alternatively, connect to your receiver via digital optical cable, in which case the DD+ track gets converted to ordinary DTS (possibly losing some of its quality in the process).
We're in the midst of the TV Revloution, with a combination of new display technologies, new audio/video formats, and new audio/video media. The biggest problem has been the scarcity of HD material to watch on your HD television, and the lack of pre-recorded HD media (the obscure D-VHS format having been the only option until now). It will probably be quite some time before a sizeable portion of the cable/satellite/broadcast universe converts to HD. Even the local ATSC digital terrestrial broadcasts in my area are still standard definition much of the time, and my HD satellite programming package only provides me with 3 full-time HD channels and 3 channels that are mixed HD/SD.
HD-DVD and BluRay discs could enable people to gain access to a lot of high-quality HD material while we wait for the cable/satellite/broadcast industry to catch up. After that, HD discs will be able to fulfill the same function that DVDs and VHS tapes currently provide, enabling you to own or rent a wide variety of programming for viewing at your convenience. Now that I've watched a couple of HD-DVDs on my HDTV, I may never want to buy or rent a regular DVD again (even though, admittedly, the HD-A1 does a very nice job of playing regular DVDs). Sales of HD players and discs could also drive sales of big-screen 1080-line TVs as well, as this is the only type of TV that would enable the home-theater enthusiast to really take full advantage of what HD-DVD and (theoretically) BluRay have to offer.
I'm going with Blu Ray since Blu Ray is not only superior, Blu Ray has the support of 90% of the studios and soon 100% of the studios, plus 50GB Blu Ray discs will ensure the highest quality on long movies such as Lord of the Rings. Blu Ray has more bandwidth, much more storage (will have 100 and 200 GB discs in a couple years). There are also other technical advantages in terms of bandwidth available to both audio and video. Further, the Blu Ray players are coming in at 2.0X with further increases coming. HD-DVD is just too limited and already had shortcomings that cannot be overcome in the future. HD-DVD is DOA!!
I urge early adopters to have self control and support only one format. Blu Ray will win, and rightfully so, it is the superior quality format.
While I am impressed with the improved picture I will wait for the 1080p format for even more improvement. The new HD-DVD releases are a mixed bag with some much more impressive than others.
My major problem with my new Toshiba is the constant lock-ups and picture freezes. Every one of my discs, brand new out of the box, freeze at some point in play back. Sometimes the lock-up lasts just a minute and restarts. Most often, the entire unit locks up and requires that I manually turn off the unit by holding the off button for 10 seconds. I then must wait for the player to reboot and then attempt to pass through the freeze point again. This is a five/ten minute process that usually results in the same problem. All six of my discs are locking up and I have yet to watch an entire movie.
What is up with the remote control?? Almost impossible to use in a darken room. I must either leave the room to find a button or turn on the lights. My other Toshiba players use very simple, easy to use, formats that I can handle day or night.
i found that with this player its almost imperative that you get the latest updates and use them, otherwise this player is very slow to respond and just doesn't seem like it wants to cooperate.
perhaps its because i am use to using some very nice other regular dvd players that are really user friendly that i am being abit critical. also i really cannot tell a big difference between the sound and picture on the hdvd versus a good quality dvd played on lets say my nice dvd player thats also has a hdmi output, there just doesn't seem to be much difference for the price.
sorry toshiba but i think you might have done alittle bit more market research before diving into this arena.















