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Toshiba SD590EKB Upscaling DVD Player with USB £47.99 at Amazon,


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FOUND BY: beverley1403 3 months, 4 weeks ago

I saw in Tesco they had the earlier model (without USB) reduced to £40, I decided to have a look on the internet to see of any better deals and found this.
I'm thinking of ordering it so if you vote cold please could you say why. I can't quite afford a blu ray yet and the reviews look good on it.
Thanks.

Product Features
DVD Upscaling:720p,1080i,1080p- for optimum picture quality and enhanced viewing experience
HDMI- Connect to a compatible HD Ready TV for true high definition content
Regza Link - Control all digital devices from a single remote control via the HDMI connection
USB- Store all your movies,pictures and music on your memory stick
Divx, Mp3, Jpeg Playback- Play all your Digital Media including your music & photos, use your player as a multi purpose system.

Technical Details
SD590 DVD Player
Playback - CD-Audio,CD-DA,CD-R,CD-RW,SVCD,Video CD,DVD-R,DVD-R DL,DVD-ROM,DVD-RW,DVD Video,DVD+R,DVD+R DL,DVD+RW,MP3,Jpeg
Sound-3D Virtual Surround Sound,Dolby Digital Compatible,DTS Compatible
Picture-PAL Progressive,Icon on-screen display, slow motion,variable zoom
DVD Upscaling- 720p,1080i,1080p
Connections- Analogue 2 channel audio, Co-axial audio,Component video output,Composite Video,Scart (RGB)
HDMI Output
USB Terminal
Power Consumption 8W
Stand-by power < 1W
Dimensions W-430mm *H-41mm *D-197mm
Weight 1.41kg.

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Can i just upload normal avi's(films i have downloaded, legally...) to the usb and play them without any converting?
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jaybizzle:
Can i just upload normal avi's(films i have downloaded, legally...) to the usb and play them without any converting?
I was wondering the same thing myself, its mentioned here in the review

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Bought this to go with my new toshiba Tv, its got excellent upscaling technology to 1080p and you can play downloaded films through the usb slot. Fantastic colours and depth. Disney's cars is almost Blue Ray standard...honestly. Excellent purchase for the money!
So I'm guessing its a yes.

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jaybizzle:
Can i just upload normal avi's(films i have downloaded, legally...) to the usb and play them without any converting?
Yes no problem.........
although subtitles can be a bit of a problem (if needed) playing on some movies.
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