Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Toshiba SD380 HD DVD Player

toshiba sd380 hd dvd player 300x39 Toshiba SD380 HD DVD PlayerToshiba SD380 HD DVD Player is an advanced product, which is capable of offering unhindered audio-video performance. This renews your digital entertainment and brings out true picture and audio outputs. This unit supports 1080p up scaling, which delivers improved picture quality and lets you enjoy high definition images on your screen. To further boost your entertainment, it can be connected to HD ready TV/Laptop, as it supports HDMI.

This HD DVD player features Regza Link, whereby, it gives you the freedom to connect to your TV, when it is connected via HDMI and through one remote. It can play MP3 and JPEG, which allows you to listen to encoded tracks and get to view photos from the digital camera in large screen.

Toshiba SD380 1080p HD DVD Player is capable off playing 1 disc at a time and is much easier to manage it. With the availability of coaxial output, you can connect the unit to a home theatre too. It is provided with 1 scart interface, Composite Video Output, Component Video Output and 2 Channel Audio Output. It can play formats such as DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, CD/ CD-R/-RW, VIDEO-CD, SVCD and CD-DA. It features Hi Resolution Pal Progressive, which delivers optimum results.

The unit is available in black enclosure colour, which adds to the glamour of the product. The compact dimensions ensure easy placement of the device.

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