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Blu-Ray Disc Player Full Hd 1080P/24Fps Wi-Fi Capable

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Description:

Toshiba BDX2500

Features:

Full HD 1080p 24 fps


BD Live; AVCHD Playback


Dolby TruHD


Internet Connectivity


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.27 inches
Product Width: 16.93 inches
Product Height: 2.32 inches
Product Weight: 3.74 pounds
Package Length: 19.3 inches
Package Width: 11.5 inches
Package Height: 3.9 inches
Package Weight: 5.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 50 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.0 ( 50 customer reviews )
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25 of 26 found the following review helpful:

3Some have bugs, some don't, Service #1Oct 11, 2010
By JustPushPlay
I bought this player 2010-07-01 and found two weeks into ownership that it has random issue with not turning on via remote or power button. Its connected via HDMI directly to a Toshiba LED TV. I called Toshiba and they created a ticket for the issue. At first no one admitted there was a problem and later as we tried to diagnose the problem to find the cause they admitted that some but not all units exhibit this problem and it doesn't matter what set they're connected to. They hinted that replacement had corrected 95% of all customer problems for "no power up". Unplugging the unit for 20secs corrects it for a while.
Turning off the CEC HDMI link for TV control to the BD player will help most people. Also leaving my TV in the quick power up mode keeps something alive which allowed the unit to power on 100% of the time when the TV is left in that mode.

Don't get me wrong, Toshiba offered to RMA the unit up front so no complaints there. Also the Service Center connects in the USA!!!! +5 stars for that!

Its a nice unit, remote is easy to use, Net-Flix streams flawlessly through the RG45 cable. Its slow to start a BlueRay disc but I think thats normal. My only complaints are simple; If I push the eject button, do as I say and give me the DISC! Yes, its slow to respond in that way but picture and sound are great. Initially I had audio sync issues as the audio was delayed by surround sound so getting the correct settings in the Audio format output and receiver settings fixed that.

I'm sending it back and we'll see what comes my way in return. A newer model or a replacement of the same model?

**Update 2011-01-19
Since the 1st unit was RMA'd, Toshiba has sent me two more BDX-2500 on their dime shipping expenses covered. The same problem continues on each unit; they fail to turn on after normal daily use and you must unplug the BD player from the outlet to reset it. When it works I like it. When it randomly fails to turn on, it's hateful! Again, great customer service but the product has issues. Toshiba accepted my request to grant a refund for the player so I'm sending the 3rd unit back in exchange for check.
- I've turned to Sony and grabbed a BDP-S570 and I have not had any problems in two weeks of ownership. There were two major trade-offs; Sony lacks options for audio output choices over optical digital. Here Toshiba wins. The Sony is fast to power up and eject the disk, plays Netflix in HD video quality but has a Play Station menu and a bunch video stream options most of the world doesn't need (excessive useless clutter). I'll do a Sony review later. . .

30 of 37 found the following review helpful:

4impressive so far. worth the wait.May 26, 2010
By Michael
waited months for this to come on the market. finally available last week. bought one for my sweetie.

context: she has a toshiba 32in lcd 720p hdtv and fios hdtv box. i have a sony s370 blu-ray player, sony a/v receiver, vudu bx100 hd streaming/download box, and dish vip411k hdtv satellite box with external hard disk dvr, output through an akai 42in plasma 1080i hdtv monitor and 7.1 sony speakers. we both have basic verizon fios internet connections. this is my fifth or sixth generation dvd player.

price: keeps dropping. worth shopping. as low as $128 so far. a real deal from amazon with free ship + no tax. beware of tigerdirect price guarantee ... they only give you the overcharge in their own funny money for your next order. at least bestbuy gives you real money credit back on your charge card.

appearance: excellent. better than the sony s370. and definitely better than the s370 pinhead button switches.

setup: easy for the player in general, but a bit fussy for online streaming services. must establish external accounts and link/activate player with pc online at same time. tedious, but effective. steps, sequence, and codes differ for each service. no hdmi cable included, so bring your own. critical firmware updates are clean and fast.

blu-ray: tested with parts of iron man and all of crazy heart. faster startup than sony s350, and maybe faster than the s370. excellent play quality, as expected.

internet: toshiba says you must use only their $50 usb adapter if you want a wireless connection. that sucks. when are manufacturers going to stop the proprietary hardware baloney they hope will drive related product sales? nice try. instead we moved her verizon fios wireless modem/router nearby, ran an ethernet cable to the player, and added a generic $15 usb wireless adapter to the pc. done.

vudu: WORTH BUYING A TOSHIBA BLU-RAY PLAYER FOR THIS CONTENT AND PROVIDER ALONE. only available otherwise via separate vudu box (out of production, but available on ebay) or a few other new products. pay-as-you-go. some but not all new films available weeks before netflix ... like book of eli and green zone. added device to my existing vudu account. compared to the dedicated vudu bx100 running amadeus software, hd quality (720p?) streaming with 5.1 surround sound was comparable. same familiar menus except for first screen. vudu even gives you a one-time first movie credit. nice. did not try streaming hdx quality (1080p) because her basic verizon fios connection (10mpbs advertised, 8mbps actual) would cause frequent buffering stops based on my beta tests of the vudu brazil software. vudu website says you need at least 9mbps (actual) for hdx streaming. fyi ... vudu bx100 performance remains excellent and has disk storage capability that a typical blu-ray player or hdtv lacks.

netflix: added device to my existing netflix account. used this for first time on other than pc to stream free films from instant queue. such a deal. image quality seems comparable to at least vudu hd quality (720p?) streaming. appears we were also getting surround sound, although was not really paying attention. fastforward/backward menu bar is same as for streaming through my toshiba laptop, but different from streaming through my sony s370 player. definitely prefer the toshiba version with incremental image preview boxes rather than non-visual timeline readout.

pandora: ALSO A GREAT FEATURE. when accessed directly, you must enter your username/password digit-by-digit every time using the player remote. a real pain. when accessed via vudu, you initially enter and store your username/password and instantly logon thereafter. slick. just like with the vudu box. much easier to access via vudu. my sweetie now uses this all the time.

remote: control of internet content appears inconsistent from service to service. frustrating. but vudu cursor movement more flexible with toshiba remote than with dedicated vudu remote on their box. would be good to have a key guide for each service.

rated overall at four of five stars primarily because of the proprietary usb wireless adapter thing.

have fun ...

july 6, 2010 addendum:

we've now watched several films in blu-ray, dvd, vudu streaming, and netflix streaming formats as well as pandora music. no static or freeze problems as described by others. needs firmware update? dirty disc? bad cables/connections?

but ... much like a pc, when connected to the internet the player doesn't always respond quickly and sending multiple commands may bring it to a dead stop. plus, it's not always clear what remote key does what when online. this is a new generation of disc players, so be patient.

regardless, i just ordered two more bdx2500s, one for my home office toshiba 32in 720p lcd tv, and another for a friend. good stuff and better value than sony or others.

july 13, 2010 addendum

forgot to mention before that the extra memory for bd-live can be loaded as an sd card in a front slot or as a usb device in the back. the sd card is much cleaner and easier in front.

earlier last week i tried a $15 tenda usb wireless-b/g/n adapter on the second bdx2500, this one for my home office. the player did not recognize the adapter. gave no wireless connection option. decided to get another standalone buffalo wli-tx4-ag300n wireless-b/g/n bridge/router with 4 ethernet ports to use with the player and laptop and two other future devices. first one still working well with my larger hdtv system. a bdx2700 is about $50 more than the bdx2500, their proprietary adapter is about $50, so toshiba wifi is a minimum $50 upgrade no matter what. i'd rather spend it on a generic external product and use it elsewhere and/or for other devices if necessary. otherwise, no problems whatsoever.

when connecting to the older av receiver in my home office i noticed that there's no coax digital audio output, but analog stereo output works fine here because i'm only using two speakers anyway. would use hdmi or optical output on a full home theater system.

just set up the third bdx2500 for a friend on saturday. used internet connection via ethernet wire from verizon fios cable modem relocated near hdtv. immediate and very smooth firmware update. easy setup. avatar in blu-ray looked amazing, even on an older 50in 720p panasonic viera monitor. connected to vudu and watched most of solaris, first movie free. excellent video and audio playback. absolutely no problems.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4Great BD Player. Netflix is great.Jul 28, 2010
By William
This was my first Blu-Ray player and I am very pleased. I bought it for the Netflix feature which works great. I also purchased a 50ft cat5 cord because you need a lan adapter to play internet material.

Bd load quick enough and play fine. SD slot is a big plus and the player plays video, MP3's and Pictures from a SD card with no problems. Home screen is easy to use and the picture quality is great.

I would would highly Recommend.

March 2011

Player Would Not turn on after a regular firmware update. Toshiba replaced it with a far inferior model. Would not buy.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

1Serious Quality Control issuesJul 02, 2010
By bugle
On paper this player seems perfect, Blu-ray and multiple streaming services for under $150. That's why I was so disappointed when I purchased and had to return this unit not once but twice. Essentially there is some kind of recurring problem that causes intermittent "static" whenever it is on. The screen would show "snow"(similar to old analog TVs) and the speakers would make a loud crackle every 30 seconds or so. This would actually happen when nothing was playing and the player was just in the main menu screen, so clearly it's not a Blu-ray or streaming problem. The problem would get worse the longer the player was on, so I suspect it is heat-related. When it wasn't in static mode, picture and sounds looked great.

I purchased this unit twice from two different stores and had to return them both for the same problems. It's not my TV or cabling as the same setup works fine with a Samsung player I have. Bottom line, I wanted to love this player but it was consistently unwatchable.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1The 90 Day Warranty Should Have Been A Warning.May 23, 2011
By Blake K. Longmore
The first thing I noticed about this blu-ray player is how painfully slow it was. It would take nearly 10 seconds just to open the drive tray. The UI is terrible, and also slow. It played discs fine until just after the 90 day warranty. Once that expired, the player began to freeze during playback, fail to load the disc, or skip entire scenes. A month after that, the player would not read a single blu-ray disc. The Unit would refuse to turn on unless I unplugged it and plugged it back in again (like other reviews have noted). Netflix streaming worked, usually. Occasionally the video would be all garbled and green. Weird stuff. Also, it does not include a search interface. Overall, this was a shoddy piece of equipment that failed to deliver basic services. Even from the beginning, the player would freeze if I tried pushing too many buttons before the commands executed. (stop, stop, open would lock up the unit. I had to unplug and plug it in again to turn it off). I had a respectable opinion of Toshiba, but this player has convinced me that they don't care to produce quality products. I will never buy another Toshiba product. I already gave them $100+ for a paperweight. TheyToshiba BDX2500 Blu-ray Disc Player (Black) will never see any of my money again.

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