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I’m hoping you really dig Toshiba, because they had quite a range of announcements for the public on the 28th. First, they introduced two new DVD recorders – one of which contains a 600GB hard ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Toshiba has announced a July 14 Japan-only release for its HD-DVD recorder, the first such recorder to hit the market. The RD-A1 will feature a 1TB hard disk — enough for around 130 hours of HD ...
Toshiba Corp. said it plans to cut production costs of its digital-video-disc recorders sold in overseas markets in response to falling prices. Toshiba said the price of standard DVD recorders in ...
Toshiba says about 6 hours of content can be stored on a single-layer HD DVD-R disc. Because the MPEG4 AVC data takes up less space it’s also possible to store about 2 hours of content on a DVD ...
Live goes on, Toshiba Japan unveils the Gigashot GSC-DW1 DVD burner that enables a direct recording from their Gigashot A/K series HD cam to a single layer DVD-R via USB 2.0. The supplied remote ...
Apparently Toshiba can even fit about 2 hours of HD video onto ... Oh, and the thing also supports HDMI out with 1080p/24, not unlike the other HD DVD recorder being shown off today (about which ...
Toshiba Corp. said on Thursday it is delaying the launch of the world's first high-definition optical disc recorder based on the HD DVD format.
Toshiba said on Thursday it is delaying the launch of the world's first high-definition optical disc recorder based on the HD DVD format until the end of the month as it hasn't built up enough ...