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ZoneWebTech (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
The new technology from the Toshiba XDE DVD player will improve your current DVD collection beyond what is currently avaible in the market. Called XD-E500, the new technology will shipping this month in the US with a $149.99 price. And if u whant more information about this New Technology from Toshiba please visit here .
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Engadget HD (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Filed under: Blu-ray , Players , Others It's quite curious that Integra chose to showcase its DBS-6.9 Blu-ray player at CEDIA prior to making any official announcement, but those looking for the formal verbiage can finally put their mind at ease. A year after introducing its first HD DVD player , the company is proudly rolling out its first BD deck, which offers up 1080p24 video, bitstream output...
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Dealhack (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Get the Toshiba SD6100 HD Upconverting DVD Player for $60 - $3 instant savings = $57 shipped at Vann’s. The Toshiba SD6100 features 480i DVD playback up to 1080p HD, digital picture zoom, fast scan, slow motion, multi-camera angle select, 3D surround sound, component video out, S-video out, RCA video out, & L-R audio out, and DVI compatibility. Supported file formats include DVD-R, DVD+R, MP3, JPG...
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Reeling (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Although they pulled the plug on the format in February, Toshiba is still taking care of customers who bought one of their HD DVD players. The company has just released a firmware update for all of their machines, which is...
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Product News (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Though it’s not producing players anymore, Toshiba recently released its second firmware update to HD DVD players since the format’s demise.
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Home Theater (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Though it’s not producing players anymore, Toshiba recently released its second firmware update to HD DVD players since the format’s demise.
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
There is nothing wrong with your computer. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. You have not awaken in a crazy, alternate reality where HD DVD won the format war. But Toshiba has unrolled the...
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
The format war may be done and even though Blu-ray won, that doesn’t mean Toshiba is going to leave its early adopters stranded with unsupported devices and so, just released firmware 4.0 for its HD DVD players. It seems the update affects every Toshiba HD DVD player and owners will want to download this update via [...]
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Engadget HD (Free subscription) | 28/09/2008
Filed under: HD DVD , Toshiba Honestly, we were taken aback when Toshiba released version 3.0 firmware for its launch HD DVD players two years after release, but that has been replaced by absolute shock, at a 4.0 software update for the long-dead format. The whole family can join in on this one, either via the player or downloading and burning a copy from the website, with updates available for the...
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TV Snob (Free subscription) | 28/09/2008
Even though Toshiba's HD DVD died earlier this year after a futile format war with HD competitor Blu-ray, the company remains true to its HD DVD fans with a firmware 4.0 update. Devoted to solving playback issues such as 1080/24p...
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
I know what you’re thinking, why bother with Format pronounced death eight long months ago? After all, only millions of obsolete HD-DVD players left after Toshiba pulled the plug on the Format War. Not so, those with HD DVD players can still use these to play legacy DVDs and upconvert them to HD resolutions. I still have the A35 remains on the component shelf and continue to upscale a gorgeous image....
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SlickDeals.net (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
has the Venturer Electronics HD-DVD Player with 2 random HD-DVD movies for $50 + $5 S/H = $55. Thanks Selma. Random movies will be chosen from the following list:300Bourne IdentityFirewallPerfect StormRumor Has It
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
THANKS to the rough economy, predictions are that high-definition DVD players are going to be selling for as little as $149 by Black Friday - and plasma TVs for $499. Black Friday, the day after Thanskgivng, usually sees a lot of discounting. But...
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Product News (Free subscription) | 15/09/2008
The company’s post-HD DVD player has been spotted on shelves.
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Home Theater (Free subscription) | 15/09/2008
The company’s post-HD DVD player has been spotted on shelves.