Blu-ray players have been around for some years already, and while pricing isn’t as low as DVD players, they have certainly fallen down to acceptable levels across a wide range of the population – Stateside, at least. Well, this could prove to be fertile grounds for Toshiba as they introduce a couple of Blu-ray players – the Toshiba BDX2500 and BDX2700. Both machines offer Wi-Fi connectivity, Netflix support and VUDU Movies support among others. You also won’t be disappointed to know that either one can stream a vast array of music from Pandora internet radio. With Internet connectivity, you can use its remote control to access bonus features on select Blu-ray Discs, while enjoying interactive games when waiting for trailers and documentaries to load. Among the features one can expect to see are included after the jump, but in the meantime you know that the BDX2500 and BDX2700 Blu-ray players will retail for $179.99 and $249.99, respectively.
- Full HD 1080p/24fps Blu-ray Disc playback, with standard DVD upconversion
- Access to online content from Netflix, BLOCKBUSTER On Demand, VUDU, and Pandora internet Radio, using either wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection
- BDX2500 requires optional wireless adapter – sold separately; BDX2700 includes built-in Wi-Fi capability
- HD audio support, including Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential
- BD-Live (BD Profile 2.0) and Bonus View compatible
- AVCHD video, HD JPEG/JPEG photo, and MP3/WMA audio file playback
- HDMI connection with HDMI-CEC control
- 7.1-Channel analog audio outputs
- USB port and SD/SDHC card slot
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