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Senior Shackster Platinum Supporter Alias: Wayde Loc: Waterloo ON, Canada | User: #943 Since: Jun 2006 Posts: 483 |
| | Toshiba's Next Gen HD DVD Players, HD-A2 and HD-XA2 Toshiba has replaced its original HD DVD player, the troubled HD-A1. The HD-A1 has been hailed as having the best HD image of the two high profile competitors (including Samsungs BD-P1000). But it had several bugs that made it a clunky affair that frustrated users and reviewers alike. If HD-A1 won the opening race for image quality the BD-P1000 had better usability. Toshibas new players are thinner and more sleek and Toshiba promises theyre not so buggy as its first try. The two replacements are the HD-A2 retailing at $499 like the original HD-A1 and the HD-XA1 a premium model that retails at $999. HD-XA2 vs HD-A2 The HD-XA2 features the HDMI 1.3 spec that supports 36bit (RGB or YCbCr) color depth. These color depths are supported on displays with a native resolution of 1920 x 1080P. The biggest difference between the the XA2 and A2 is the XA2s support of full 1080P. But it also has a special high performance 297MHz/ 12 bit Video DAC (digital analogue converter). The improved DAC should give the XA2 better video and upscaling from regular DVD. The HD-A2 will support up to 720P or 1080i resolutions. So, if you think you have a 1080P deep color display in your future (and who doesnt?) the extra $500 is something to think about. Both players will support next generation audio formats: Linear PCM, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD. Dolby TrueHD is a high resolution multi-channel audio format. So, at 5.1 channels of sound you get uncompressed 25-bit/96kHz audio quality. Its sound comparable to DVD Audio from a movie disk. Link to Article |
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