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45 of 48 people found the following review helpful: Disappointment, October 15, 2011 By This review is from: Toshiba BDX2250 Wi-Fi Enabled Blu-ray Disc Player, Black (Electronics) Bought this Blu-Ray player a couple weeks ago on sale. Bottom line is it plays Blu-Ray and DVD disks fine, but the problem with my unit is when you pause the disk for more than a few minutes. Once the screensaver takes control, the unit is basically dead with the only option to go back to the Toshiba menu. You can't un-pause, you can't resume from where you left off, the only buttons that work is "Stop" which is a full stop with the machine forgetting where you were, and "top menu" which takes you back to the Toshiba menu letting you start the disk over. Either way, you are heading into the chapter selector and finding where you left off and re-watching at least some of the movie. If you come to the TV prepared with popcorn, bathrooms done, and all drinks nearby, this isn't an issue, but who doesn't need the occasional bathroom break, or bag of popcorn?
Sound - At least for us, some movie's sound does not translate across the HDMI cable correctly. We have the BOSE... Read more
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful: Basic Player, October 1, 2011 By This review is from: Toshiba BDX2250 Wi-Fi Enabled Blu-ray Disc Player, Black (Electronics) Picked up this unit from Best Buy in GA. Spent 99.99 on it and just wanted something basic and plain for the living room. Got it home and found out that it didn't have optical support and that is kind of a downer because everything runs from the stereo when we watch movies. Nice little unit if you don't need optical. I may regift it soon or sell it and get an upgrade in a few months.
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful: You get what you pay for..., October 30, 2011 This review is from: Toshiba BDX2250 Wi-Fi Enabled Blu-ray Disc Player, Black (Electronics) ...which is not a lot. It's small, fairly good looking in a nondescript kind of way, is not riddled with buttons on the front panel, has Wifi and Netflix (nice combo) and a remote with an OK set of buttons.
Speaking of which (the remote that is), it has some weird connectivity problem. I used to own a Samsung DVD with HDD that had a very narrow field of reception, this is better but somewhat unresponsive. Sometimes you have to press a button three or four times before it reacts. Not OK.
And it does not support subtitles for Netflix. Which is lame since it's a very new model released only months ago. Reminds me of Xbox 360: no subtitles support for playback from USB. Why? Bill knows. So, Mr. Toshiba boss; why no subtitles?
Oh and the Wifi, while nice and built in and no problems connecting is very slow on the uptake. Start the device, sit around and wait for it to connect. Not like the Toshiba laptop I'm writing this on which connects super fast... Read more
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45 of 48 people found the following review helpful: Disappointment, By This review is from: Toshiba BDX2250 Wi-Fi Enabled Blu-ray Disc Player, Black (Electronics) Bought this Blu-Ray player a couple weeks ago on sale. Bottom line is it plays Blu-Ray and DVD disks fine, but the problem with my unit is when you pause the disk for more than a few minutes. Once the screensaver takes control, the unit is basically dead with the only option to go back to the Toshiba menu. You can't un-pause, you can't resume from where you left off, the only buttons that work is "Stop" which is a full stop with the machine forgetting where you were, and "top menu" which takes you back to the Toshiba menu letting you start the disk over. Either way, you are heading into the chapter selector and finding where you left off and re-watching at least some of the movie. If you come to the TV prepared with popcorn, bathrooms done, and all drinks nearby, this isn't an issue, but who doesn't need the occasional bathroom break, or bag of popcorn?Sound - At least for us, some movie's sound does not translate across the HDMI cable correctly. We have the BOSE... Read more 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful: Basic Player, By This review is from: Toshiba BDX2250 Wi-Fi Enabled Blu-ray Disc Player, Black (Electronics) Picked up this unit from Best Buy in GA. Spent 99.99 on it and just wanted something basic and plain for the living room. Got it home and found out that it didn't have optical support and that is kind of a downer because everything runs from the stereo when we watch movies. Nice little unit if you don't need optical. I may regift it soon or sell it and get an upgrade in a few months. 12 of 15 people found the following review helpful: You get what you pay for..., This review is from: Toshiba BDX2250 Wi-Fi Enabled Blu-ray Disc Player, Black (Electronics) ...which is not a lot. It's small, fairly good looking in a nondescript kind of way, is not riddled with buttons on the front panel, has Wifi and Netflix (nice combo) and a remote with an OK set of buttons.Speaking of which (the remote that is), it has some weird connectivity problem. I used to own a Samsung DVD with HDD that had a very narrow field of reception, this is better but somewhat unresponsive. Sometimes you have to press a button three or four times before it reacts. Not OK. And it does not support subtitles for Netflix. Which is lame since it's a very new model released only months ago. Reminds me of Xbox 360: no subtitles support for playback from USB. Why? Bill knows. So, Mr. Toshiba boss; why no subtitles? Oh and the Wifi, while nice and built in and no problems connecting is very slow on the uptake. Start the device, sit around and wait for it to connect. Not like the Toshiba laptop I'm writing this on which connects super fast... Read more |
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