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After losing out in the battle to define the high-definition successor to the DVD, Toshiba Corp. has turned its attention to the next best thing: the DVD player.
With many people writing the format off as dead, Toshiba has waved two fingers and announced two updates to its HD DVD players that add Web interactivity and 24p support ...
Toshiba says the XD-E500’s sharp setting isn’t applied to the entire picture. Instead, the player analyzes the image and determines where the sharpening effect could have the most benefit.
As the HD DVD versus Blu-ray format debacle bumbles along, our sister reviews site in the US has an in-depth review of Toshiba's first next-generation player. The bottom line? Stunning images, but ...
The Toshiba HD-A2 is the second generation of Toshiba’s HD DVD players. It is the entry level player and provides output of up to 720p or 1080i. It does NOT however output 1080p. This wasn’t a concern ...
Toshiba Shipping DVD-to-HD Player Still fresh off the defeat of its HD-DVD format by the Blu-Ray alliance, Toshiba [OTC:TOSBF] isn’t just limping around with a case of the hi-def blues.
Toshiba will offer a line-up of three single deck DVD players offering upconversion capabilities and DivX compatibility. Toshiba is introducing the SD-6000 that will give consumers near ...
Toshiba said it plans to start selling two players based on the new high-definition DVD format in 2005.
Toshiba on Wednesday said it will unveil a prototype of a high-definition DVD player that can play high-definition discs as well as conventional DVDs.
Toshiba’s second generation HD DVD player, the HD-XA2, doesn’t suck, something you couldn’t say about its first generation player.
Toshiba became the first company to ship a high-definition DVD player, the HD-XA1, an HD-DVD player that’s now available in Japanese stores for $940.