Toshiba BDX1250

Toshiba BDX1250

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Toshiba BDX1250 Reviews

DigitalVersus

02/2012

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4.0/10

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The Toshiba BDX1250 is a straightforward, no-frills Blu-ray player. Part of the manufacturer's 1000 series, it doesn't have support for 3D, online services or DLNA, leaving us with nothing to test today other than the player itself. Unfortunately, Toshiba hasn't only trimmed the feature list, and also seems to have cut some corners on the finish. The buttons are the front are too stiff, given the size of the player, which will slide back across your TV cabinet every time you press one. The only solution is to hold it with one hand and press the buttons with the other. It's five centimetres wider than the Sony S185, but the BDX1250 is still slimmer than the majority of other Blu-ray players. We would have liked the grey trim at the front, but the visual effect is ruined by the fact that the rest of the outside is a big metal box that looks more like a VHS player than something from the current century. The old-school seven segment display does nothing to help bring it up to date, either. A more welcome innovation sees the USB port switched to the back of the device. That's much better if you want to leave something to store BD-live content on the whole time, as there isn't any internal memory, or if you want to keep your media centre connected to your Blu-ray player.