
Separate modes also increase or decrease color saturation and contrast to match expectations without the destructive effects Toshiba says often creep up in picture enhancing technology.
The player can also play typical 24 frames-per-second movies without needing pulldown conversion, supports HDMI-CEC for triggering the TV through the player's remote, and support for playing DivX video files as well as MP3 and WMA music. Toshiba ships the E500 before the end of the month for $150 and is counting on this to fight Blu-ray, which typically sells for $400 or more.