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14 Reviews
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Bluray discs are reproduced accurately, Key layout on the remote has been improved, 3D Bluray support in a lowcost device, Power use: 11 W during playback
Outdated design and finish, Disappointing user interface, Remote control: build quality could be better
As a top-end model, the BDX3200KE is supposed to be the pinnacle of Toshiba's Blu-ray prowess. However, it mainly serves to show up Toshiba's half-hearted approach to this particular product sector. That said, the BDX3200KE is one of the cheapest 3D Blu-r...
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Published: 2012-01-31, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Price, 2D and 3D Blu-ray playback, Correctly detected common SD film cadences, Menus are easy to navigate, Semi-functional Colour Management System
Video deinterlacing not the best, Lack of features may put some off, SD scaling could be Better, Slightly limited connectivity options
Abstract: In the last few years Blu-ray players have evolved from straight-up disc spinners to all-singing, all-dancing entertainment centres. Now you can stream media from PCs, watch web videos and play content from USB devices – as well as watching razor-sha...
Superb 2D and 3D pictures, Easy to use, Extensive image adjustments
Limited features, No need for two video adjustment menus, Lightweight build quality
With most of Toshiba's Blu-ray rivals offering such eye-catching features as media streaming from PCs, cloud-based internet content and 2D to 3D conversion, the BDX3200 looks rather rudimentary by comparison. But that's all thrown into context by the pric...
Abstract: Toshiba’s Blu-ray players have never been cutting-edge affairs, but the company has wholeheartedly embraced 3D. The BDX3200 is its latest 3D-ready effort and with its £150 price tag should appeal to those on a budget – although Sony’s BDP-S480 (see pag...
sehr überzeugende Bildqualität bei DVD und Bluray, praktische Bildregler und internes Farbmanagement, schnelle Fotowiedergabe, relativ kurze DiscEinlesezeiten
keine InternetPortale und StreamingFunktionalität, Farbmanagement bei Blurays wirkungslos, fehlerhafte Farben im RGBModus
Abstract: Vor knapp einem Jahr testete netzwelt den ersten 3D-Player von Toshiba, den BDX 3100 KE . Beim Nachfolger, dem hier vorgestellten BDX 3200 KE, fällt schnell auf, dass sich nicht besonders viel verändert hat. Denn auch der Neuling besitzt zwar einen LAN-An...
Toshibas zweiter 3D-Player punktet durch solide Bildqualität bei der Wiedergabe von DVDs und Blu-rays sowie erweiterte USB-Abspielfunktionen. Den Trend zum Internet-TV und Netzwerkstreaming ignoriert man hingegen. Das kostet Punkte, ebenso wie die fehl...