I found it - added - really a bit amusing that in this day and age actually have DVD players are made in this manner, as has happened with the SD3020KE CompactLine, Toshiba. There is a DVD player with 1080p upscaling. It's good. Bad is the fact that Toshiba refrain here on a USB input. At the relatively high starting price actually incomprehensible. Visually see the device naturally very chic and minimalist, has on the back 1 HDMI connector. The picture is good, the noise level while playing a DVD in order, the simple-looking remote fits comfortably in your hand, batteries are included, the play to support video formats more than adequate, also the option mp3 music (although this only cumbersome on CD must be burned).
Yes, it is what it is. A compact DVD player. But considering the price you can actually only shake his head. For selfsame Will anyone else USB, and some nice gimmicks to (such as Easy Link). And finally - what is probably the really decisive criterion - there for some time for the same money full Blu-ray player and with a bit of impact even 1 LAN port. Why this simple part was still being produced is beyond me. 3 stars there it yet, because the functions offered on the DVD player have been implemented without criticism (the picture is compelling, the sound really good, DivX video formats including remaining satisfactory). Withdrawal due to lack of USB port, the short power cord and the high price.