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TOKYO — Toshiba Corporation has unveiled the future of home videoentertainment in an age of digital, high definition content: the world's first digital hard disk video recorder integrating a ...
TOKYO After offering a low-priced $499 HD DVD player this spring, Toshiba Corp. has challenged Japanese consumers with a price tag of about $3,400 for its first recordable HD DVD product, slated to ...
Toshiba is jumping all over this HD DVD format, where first it stumbled onto the market with its lame-ass HD-A1, and now it’s going to be first to market with an HD DVD recorder, the RD-A1 ...
The RD-A1 is the first video recorder to support recording and playback of content in the HD DVD format, the next generation of DVD format defined and approved by the DVD Forum. The recorder combines ...
Toshiba’s announcement of an HD DVD recorder comes as the first player for the rival Blu-ray Disc format is launched, and is sure to raise competition a notch in an already competitive market.
Machines' high price, and belief that demand is relatively modest, will keep them out of U.S. market for now.
Toshiba Corp. said Thursday it will start selling the world's first recorders for the HD DVD high-definition video disc next month. The new recorder, the RD-A1, combines an HD DVD burner with a ...
The company behind the HD DVD format is apparently working on a new flagship Vardia DVD / HD DVD recorder (with hard drive) tentatively dubbed the RD-RX7, which is also capable of recording HD ...
If there's one sure thing about the so-called HD TV format war between Blu-ray and HD DVD it's that none of us should be rushing out to buy either right now. The latest high-definition recorders ...
Sony Corp. said it will launch four models of new Blu-ray high-definition optical disc recorders in November in Japan, as its format battle with the HD DVD camp heats up.
Toshiba said Thursday it will start selling the world's first recorders for the HD-DVD high-definition video disc next month. The new recorder, the RD-A1, combines an HD-DVD burner with a 1 ...
When it does ship, the $3462 recorder will be nicely appointed, using superior codecs such as H.264 and VC-1 to compress video into either single-or dual-layer HD DVD-R discs.
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