NEWS: Venturer HD DVD player to sell on QVC

Joe Cox 29 November 2007 11:41

Venturer SHD7001

Yes, you read that right: the latest HD player is coming to a shopping channel near you – QVC to be precise. Out on December 29th, the Venturer SHD7001 will almost certainly be the cheapest HD player on the market – we expect it to retail around the £200 mark, though an official price remains embargoed – and it will initially only be available from QVC...

We first heard of Venturer's plans at the IFA Show in Berlin, at which time a press release for the SHD7000 was doing the rounds. We never saw this machine, and it appears it has now morphed in to the SHD7001, though specs seem similar.

The new player will deliver best quality 1080i HD video via HDMI, and upscale DVDs to the same resolution. For audio, there's support for Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD and DTS HD, though the latter in 'core' format only.

SHD7001

In terms of connectivity, there's HDMI, component and composite outputs, plus 2-channel analogue outputs and a digital optical connection. Completing the list is an Ethernet port.

As mentioned, the SHD7001 will initially only be available via QVC TV Home Shopping Channel – Freeview channel 16 – from the 29th December, on which day it will be 'featured product of the day'!

For more information on this, see Venturer's own website and the QVC website. We hope to bring you a review of the unit in our February issue, out January 10th...

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Comments

felicia November 29, 2007 12:23

Why bother splashing out 200 quid on this when you can get the Toshiba EP30 for £199.99 from play.com! and this goes all the way to 1080p !! and you wil get 7 HDDVD included. Don't know about anyone else but this sounds a good deal to me!

al7478 November 29, 2007 13:59

7 hddvd?

Joe Cox November 29, 2007 14:48

We will have a review of the Toshiba EP30 in our February issue.

The deal in question is here:

www.play.com/.../Product.html

felicia November 29, 2007 19:34

play also have the EP35 with the 7 discs as well for a extra 50 quid

jules153 November 30, 2007 08:58

Looks like Toshiba has put the cat amongst the pigeons!

felicia November 30, 2007 12:07

forget thinking about a blu-ray / hddvd combo player you can get the tosh ep30 and the new sammy bdp-1400 from empire direct for less then £500, but only if you are quick as offer on bdp1400 finnishes today (£269.99)!

mring December 1, 2007 17:24

why would you need a combo? 75% of HD sold is already blu-ray here in Europe.

bicoralboy December 3, 2007 14:37

If you are serious about movies rather than formats and want HD both formats are essential, Transformers, Bourne, Shrek etc all HD-DVD only.

Bullseye December 3, 2007 18:58

Hi do what Hi Fi consider 1080i best video quality? Owning a 1080p set I always assumed it would be better than both 720p and 1080i.

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