The article presents information on Toshiba Corp.'s high definition (HD) digital video disc (DVD). Toshiba's HD DVD player will be the first product on the U.S. market to play recorded high-definition videos. The big question, however, will be...
MSNBC has photosfrom the launch, and notes that "Toshiba is promising a cheaper HD DVD player for the U.S. market at $499, but won't offer it in Japan because of the different nature of the markets..." You can see Toshiba's HD DVD player available for pre-order onAmazonfor...
The article presents information on Toshiba Corp.'s high definition (HD) digital video disc (DVD). Toshiba's HD DVD player will be the first product on the U.S. market to play recorded high-definition videos. The big question, however, will be how many movies the film industry will put...
Any gadget freak mad enough to have bought the Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD player at this early stage in the format wars is in luck because there’s a surprisingly early firmware update doing the rounds after a leak chez Tosh. Apparently, the update reduces the disc load times we noticed in...
Meanwhile, Samsung, Sony, Panasonic and Sharp all have entry level Blu-ray players priced at $499.99. While retailer discounts drop this price into the mid-$300 level, HD DVD will still have the upper hand in affordability for the time being. Whether or not it will be enough to save the...
Reuters is relaying reports from Asia that Toshiba will cease production and development of HD DVD players, essentially abandoning the platform. ...
CEDIA 2006: Toshiba shows new HD-DVD players David Katzmaier Sept. 14, 2006 12:14 p.m. PT 2 min read HD-A1 Today Toshiba announced a pair of second-generation HD-DVD players at the CEDIA show in Denver. The first, model HD-A2 (October, $499), improves on the current by using ...
continuing this tradition will all new promotions starting immediately. First they will be giving away a copy of "300" and "Bourne Identity" with the purchase of a new Toshiba HD DVD player. These movies will be included right out of the box so there's no waiting for the movies in the...
The article reports that Toshiba will be delaying the shipment of its HD-A2 high definition DVD player in the U.S. market until early December 2006. The delay of Toshiba's next-generation HD DVD player resulted from a problem with a component part sourced from an external supplier. It was...
Toshiba leads the HD DVD camp and it introduced its first HD DVD players in the United States in April for as little as $499. The first Blu-ray player from Samsung cost $999. Samsung said in a separate announcement it would bring its Blu-ray player to Europe in October at around 1,4...