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Small footprint, USB port supports selfpowered devices, Reproduces Bluray content accurately
Ugly design, Poor build quality, No WiFi, Confusing menus
The Toshiba BDX1250 offers the bare minimum. That's one way forward, of course, but manufacturers also need to think about their users (see what we had to say about the remote for instance). The interface is a nightmare, and the build quality isn't up ...
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Published: 2012-02-01, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Unfettered 1080p playback, Excellent cadence detection, Price, Nice menu system
Slightly soft scaling, Video deinterlacing could be better, Build quality isn't the greatest, Remote control is small and fiddly, Connectivity is limited, Potential stuttering issues - although we didn't have any
Published: 2011-11-01, Author: Danny , review by: T3.com
Slim dimensions, Picture quality, Media playback via USB port
Build quality, Lack of features, Fiddly remote
Most of the latest budget Blu-ray decks offer fancy features like DLNA networking, web content and 3D support but Toshiba appears not to have got the memo. The BDX1250 is stripped of any eye-catching features, instead focusing on playing Blu-ray discs
Superb pictures, Easy to use, Good digital music format support
Remote, Features not commensurate with price, Few connections, No DivX support
After testing out the BDX1250, we can't help but come away feeling a little underwhelmed. Yes it's designed as a simple deck for those coming to Blu-ray for the first time, and we've rationalised the BDX1250's lack of features on the basis of its ‘budget'...
Abstract: Toshiba’s BDX1250 is designed to appeal to those making their first timid steps from standard-def DVD to hi-def Blu-ray. No shame in that, except it has to compete with plenty of other decks (including Sony’s BDP-S185 and Panasonic’s DMP-BD75) that are...
Der Toshiba BDX1250 spart an Stellplatz und Ausstattung, seitens der Bildqualität kann er jedoch absolut überzeugen, und zwar beim Abspielen von Blu-rays und DVDs gleichermaßen.Thomas JohannsenTestredaktion HeimkinoHändler in Ihrer Nähe ...
Published: 2012-03-26, Author: Thomas , review by: hifitest.de
Abstract: Das Jahr ist noch jung und wir können Ihnen in puncto Blu-ray-Player bereits einen kompletten Rundumschlag präsentieren. Sieben Player aus insgesamt drei Klassen dürfen sich unserer neuen Testroutine stellen. Dabei ist fast alles vertreten, was Rang und N...
Faible encombrement, Port USB compatible avec les disques durs auto-alimentés, Image Blu-ray fidèlement reproduite
Design à revoir, Mauvaise finition, Pas de Wi-Fi, Menu mal pensé
Cette platine offre le strict nécessaire. Pourquoi pas, mais le constructeur n'aide pas pour autant l'utilisateur (voir encadré). L'interface est un calvaire et la finition n'est pas au rendez-vous. Heureusement, l'image reste fidèle au disque source e...