I too made the plunge... I recived my HD DVD player from Robert who works for ValueElectronics.. Shipping and Delivery of the unit itself was quick and painless and I have to give Value Electronics A++ for the enjoyment of ordering and shipping!
Setup of the XA1 was a little painful in the begining as the HDMI port would not reconize the HDDVD player and showed a fuzzy screen. After a few reboots everything started working..
It took aproximatly 30 seconds for the HDDVD player to boot up. To me that was quick as my Phillips DVD Recorder takes just as long to boot up. After inital setup I went to go check to see if there was any firmware updates from toshiba as there was none.
The lighted remote controll is cool allthough it looks like its from the 70's. and the Mechanical Door Is Awsome.. My 2 year old daugher was intrested in it too ...
DVD SD playback is WAY COOL and looks very good. I find my self watching all those old dvd's again because the fact that the player does upconvert them to 1080I and also I would like to note that It does look better than some of the DISH HD channels Expecally TNT allthough thats not a real comparison. HD DVD Blows away Dish HD as I once again have that wow factor in my tv that has seemed to be lost with the voom channels and NBC, CBS. I would like to do a comparison with showtime / HBO and see how it works out. The reason for this I would have to suspect has something to do with the bitrates dish is sending allthough Dish HD does look damm good on the True HD channels.
The BUGS...
HDMI is real figity on the XA1. When I swiched over from a HD DVD movie to check the white sox score, I got an HDMI Error and had to restart the entire movie. From there I had to go back to the scene I was viewing.
Next, The toshiba's HDMI port seems to lock up my tv keeping me from switching channels after I turn off the DVD player. To fix this I have to turn off the TV and turn it back on.
Tonight while switching From one SD DVD to another I got the fuzzy screen again and I poped in the other SD DVD movie. From there I got a Green Screen. Once again I had to turn off my tv and turn it back on and everything was fine.
Over all this player is one of the most bad ass players on the market and I feel that It is worth the money for the A1.. The Features gained with the XA1 is not enough to justify the extra costs.. I am quite happy with the preformance so far other than the bugs above. Hopefully toshiba will relase a software fix soon. Other than that the software has been rock solid.
I give the toshiba XA1 A rateing of 9 out of 10. Let me know if there are any questions that you want answered and Welcome to HD DVD!
Setup of the XA1 was a little painful in the begining as the HDMI port would not reconize the HDDVD player and showed a fuzzy screen. After a few reboots everything started working..
It took aproximatly 30 seconds for the HDDVD player to boot up. To me that was quick as my Phillips DVD Recorder takes just as long to boot up. After inital setup I went to go check to see if there was any firmware updates from toshiba as there was none.
The lighted remote controll is cool allthough it looks like its from the 70's. and the Mechanical Door Is Awsome.. My 2 year old daugher was intrested in it too ...
DVD SD playback is WAY COOL and looks very good. I find my self watching all those old dvd's again because the fact that the player does upconvert them to 1080I and also I would like to note that It does look better than some of the DISH HD channels Expecally TNT allthough thats not a real comparison. HD DVD Blows away Dish HD as I once again have that wow factor in my tv that has seemed to be lost with the voom channels and NBC, CBS. I would like to do a comparison with showtime / HBO and see how it works out. The reason for this I would have to suspect has something to do with the bitrates dish is sending allthough Dish HD does look damm good on the True HD channels.
The BUGS...
HDMI is real figity on the XA1. When I swiched over from a HD DVD movie to check the white sox score, I got an HDMI Error and had to restart the entire movie. From there I had to go back to the scene I was viewing.
Next, The toshiba's HDMI port seems to lock up my tv keeping me from switching channels after I turn off the DVD player. To fix this I have to turn off the TV and turn it back on.
Tonight while switching From one SD DVD to another I got the fuzzy screen again and I poped in the other SD DVD movie. From there I got a Green Screen. Once again I had to turn off my tv and turn it back on and everything was fine.
Over all this player is one of the most bad ass players on the market and I feel that It is worth the money for the A1.. The Features gained with the XA1 is not enough to justify the extra costs.. I am quite happy with the preformance so far other than the bugs above. Hopefully toshiba will relase a software fix soon. Other than that the software has been rock solid.
I give the toshiba XA1 A rateing of 9 out of 10. Let me know if there are any questions that you want answered and Welcome to HD DVD!