Features:
- ColorStream Pro progressive and ColorStream interlaced component-video outputs
- 2-disc capacity
- Built-in 5.1-channel surround decoder
- Outputs Dolby Digital DTS
- Built-in HDCD decoder
Description:
Talk about state-of-the-art--Toshiba's SD-5109 DVD player is phenomenal. For starters, this is one of the first (and the most reasonably priced) models to deliver the progressive component-video signal that's present on all DVD discs. With the proper high-end display device, your eyes will really appreciate the progressive difference. We tested the player with a new $7,000 high-definition projector, and the SD-5109's cinema-like clarity and color were breathtaking. We should point out, however, that you don't need a digital, non-interlaced TV to enjoy the progressive-scan benefits of the SD-5109. If you have an analog TV with component-video inputs, you can connect the DVD player using the SD-5109's interlaced component-video outputs. When you're ready to upgrade your TV to a high-definition model, you can take advantage of the SD-5109's progressive scan outputs, making it a future-ready DVD player. Upping the convenience quotient, the SD-5109 is a two-drawer, two-disc-toting player, so you can warm up the audience with a jazz CD or short subjects DVD and then segue smoothly into the main feature (or another music title.) Running the show is a pleasure with Toshiba's well-designed remote control and an onscreen menu that's full of options, yet very easy to navigate. For example, it's easy to switch on the black-level expansion enhancement, which improves picture contrast on the display monitor. As for sound, the onboard High Definition Compatible Digital (HDCD) decoder chip makes a subtle but noticeable difference on many audio CDs, making this the only component you'll want to use for music listening as well. High-end players don't normally have built-in Dolby Digital decoders, but the SD-5109 proves the exception rather than the rule. So if you have a stalwart "AC-3-ready" (a.k.a. Dolby Digital) receiver, you can connect the SD-5109 and enjoy today's DVD on yesterday's multichannel component. Just about the only thing you can't do with this player is make a bad film better. Pros: - Video reproduction second to none
- 2-disc capacity
- HDCD adds lots of fun
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