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Toshiba’s second generation HD DVD player, the HD-XA2, doesn’t suck, something you couldn’t say about its first generation player.HD Guru just scored the player’s first review and walks us ...
The HD-A20 joins the existing Toshiba HD-DVD lineup, which includes the entry-level HD-A2 and the professional HD-XA2. The HD-A20 plays back native 1080p HD-DVDs and conventional DVDs, which can be ...
As the format battle rages on, today Toshiba announced three new HD DVD players: the HD-A3, the HD-A30, and the HD-A35. Michael Imperioli, star of The Sopranos and recent Toshiba HD DVD ...
Toshiba works hard at shows like IFA -- not only does it promote its own gear, it's also charged with the responsibility of promoting HD DVD, to beat the Blu-ray disc association's efforts. At its ...
Toshiba officially announces a trio of third-generation HD DVD players which include some new features not found on previous models. But are those bleeding-edge features really worthwhile?
Besides the HD-A1 and Toshiba’s $800 premium HD-XA1, only one other HD DVD player is slated for introduction this year, RCA’s $500 HDV5000. Incidentally, it, too, is built by Toshiba.
That means there’s no change in the price of Toshiba’s cheapest HD-DVD player, but there is an increase of $200 in the price of the high-end model from the current $800 price tag for the HD-XA1.
Toshiba has reportedly confirmed what has been speculated for several weeks: It will likely delay its planned late-2005 launch of new-format HD DVD players. If so, the stall would appear to undermine ...
While the SD-270 is very much an entry level machine, the SD-370E is the Toshiba's new flagship player, bringing up the rear behind the HD DVD range. It includes an HDMI output for connection to a ...
When Toshiba announced its new XDE DVD player promising it could convert the picture quality of standard DVDs up to the high definition, industry watchers took note. The company has been a ...
Toshiba said Tuesday it will no longer develop, make or market HD DVD players and recorders, handing a victory to rival Blu-ray disc technology in the format battle for next-generation video.
In reviewing a product like Toshiba's HD-A2 HD DVD Player, I couldn't help but feel bad for those who rushed out and bought the company's first-generation HD DVD players like the HD-A1 last year ...
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