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Toshiba SD5700

Toshiba SD5700
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  • DVD type: DVD player
  • Form factor: Tabletop
  • Remote control type: Remote control
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The good: DVD-A and HDCD capable; MP3 CD playback support; very good progressive-scan video performance; aspect-ratio control.

The bad: Artifacts in 4:3 interlaced mode; no bass management with DVD-A.

The bottom line: The added HDCD support and marginally superior design don't give the SD5700 much of a leg up on the lower priced SD4700. But if you can find it for $250 or less, it's worth strongly considering.

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  • Reviewed on: 04/15/2002
The step-up model to Toshiba's , the SD5700 offers all of the same features as its lower-priced sibling and adds DVD-Audio (DVD-A) and High Definition Compatible Digital (HDCD) support as well as a slightly sleeker look. When we compare the two players' list prices, we'd say that it's not worth spending the extra $100 for those minor bonuses. But since the SD5700 is being heavily discounted online and doesn't really cost all that much more than the SD4700, it's more of a bargain than we initially thought.The step-up model to Toshiba's , the SD5700 offers all of the same features as its lower-priced sibling and adds DVD-Audio (DVD-A) and High Definition Compatible Digital (HDCD) support as well as a slightly sleeker look. When we compare the two players' list prices, we'd say that it's not worth spending the extra $100 for those minor bonuses. But since the SD5700 is being heavily discounted online and doesn't really cost all that much more than the SD4700, it's more of a bargain than we initially thought.

Silverado
Instead of the black finish of the SD4700, this model has a silver exterior and a metal casing (as opposed to plastic). The front panel has clean lines and all of the necessary buttons, including a menu control, but we can't say that this is the slickest-looking player, and it won't measure up in the style department to Panasonic's upcoming slim progressive-scan decks.

The slightly bulky remote is the same as the one that's included with the SD4700, only it's gray instead of black. The remote has an annoying flip-up door and lacks backlighting but makes up for these problems with a simple, easily memorized button layout and a responsive minijoystick to move the menu cursor. We also appreciated that the onscreen menus are clean and simple, although there aren't any text explanations of menu items, which would have made navigation even simpler. You also won't find many image-adjustment options, but the picture is so good that we didn't miss them (more on performance later).

Connectivitywise, the SD5700's back panel includes outputs for component video (you can switch between progressive and interlaced output via a button on the remote), S-Video, standard video, analog stereo audio, analog 5.1-channel audio, and digital audio via coaxial and optical connections. No problems there.

DVD-A and HDCD
If your music collection consists of a wall full of five-inch discs in every format imaginable, this audio Swiss Army knife should handle them all, including DVD-A and HDCD discs. The SD5700 played three differently authored CD-Rs filled with MP3 files without a hitch, displaying the first eight digits of the filenames in an onscreen menu that allowed access to the entire disc. Unlike pretty much every MP3-capable player we've tested, the Toshiba can also play entire MP3 CDs--which often contain hundreds of audio files--in random order, regardless of whether they're buried in individual folders.

For the uninitiated, higher-resolution DVD-A discs have 5.1 channels of sound instead of the normal 2 channels found in stereo recordings. To hear the benefits, you'll need a receiver with analog 5.1-channel inputs (DVD-A doesn't currently support digital outputs) and a nice surround-sound speaker setup. The only catch: the current selection of DVD-A titles is pretty limited, but you can expect the list to grow quickly as more affordable DVD-A-compatible decks find their way into people's homes.

We compared the CD and DVD-Audio versions of Bjork's Vespertine using a Pioneer VSX-D810S receiver (100 watts per channel) and a set of HTD Level Three speakers. Bjork's soaring voice on the song "Aurora" was clean and full; the CD version was harsher and one-dimensional by comparison. Subtle electronic atmospheric clicks and pops danced in the rear channels while the voice sang solidly from the center. The receiver clipped when we turned the volume too high, a problem that could be solved if the SD5700 had bass management, though to be fair, no current DVD-A-compatible player offers that feature.

As noted, the SD5700 also supports HDCD playback. The HDCD format, which is now owned by Microsoft, is encoded with 20 bits of musical information as compared to the 16 bits found on standard CDs. In practice, the sound quality difference is marginal, especially compared to DVD-A, but if you happen to own an HDCD or two, you may appreciate the feature. As with DVD-A the current selection of HDCD titles is fairly limited. Continue reading

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