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Some companies simply don't forget about VHS: Toshiba Japan announced the D-BW500 today, which essentially is a Blu-ray /DVD and VHS recorder plus a 320GB hard disc rolled into one. The Swiss Army ...
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 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 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 will use International CES to announce plans to launch its first HD-DVD player and recorder in the fourth quarter of 2005, said Jodi Sally, Toshiba Digital A/V Group marketing director. The ...
Apparently Toshiba can even fit about 2 hours of HD video onto old school DVD media with "HD Rec technology", which ain't too bad compared to the 6 hours of HD video it gets on an HD DVD.
We know you are curious to know how Toshiba's HD DVD recorder operates, but the unit isn't available for the US market just yet, but luckily for us, this whole Internet thing is a global venture ...
Toshiba said on 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, co.
Beyond launching the first HD-DVD player later this year, Toshiba’s A/V group used its annual dealer show to unveil the company’s first network-equipped DVD recorder. The Gigastyle RD-XS54, which will ...
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 ...
There are some heavily featured combis,including Panasonic's DMREH80V VHS/DVD/hard drive recorder but the D-VR15 can't compete with their multimedia credentials - mainly because it has no hard ...