Home Video Asylum

TVs, VCRs, DVD players, Home Theater systems and more.

those "freezie" pops

They are actually caused by the Toshiba's crappy remote. The remote has a tendancy to send the same command twice and that causes problems with the "operating system" (that pun was intended). Use a learning remote to change over to and nearly all of the lock-up problems will cease.

The player takes forever to load up and is slow, slow, slow... No amount of rationalizing will change those facts. A firmware update, if Toshiba decides to offer one, has the potential to make things a little better. I would suggest that they address the clipping on the HDMI port, as that in itself puts the player in the land of "Don't buy! Don't buy! Sell, sell, sell!".


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