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Akihabara (Free subscription) | 18/12/2007
Here comes a new laptop from Toshiba, the Qosmio G40 97E featuring: -17 inches widescreen (1920x1200) -Core 2 Duo T7500 @ 2.2GHz CPU -2GB RAM -400 GB HDD -2 TV tuners And the inevitable HD-DVD player and burner. Available late december at 400.000 Yen (2450eur). ... Reader Comments
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TV Snob (Free subscription) | 06/11/2007
Toshiba has announced the launch of the new Vardia RD-A301 HD DVD Recorder which will be released in Japan in mid-December, just in time for Christmas. The cool thing about this model is that it can record high-def content...
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BigBlog.com: Breaking News (Free subscription) | 01/11/2007
Toshiba Corp announced Oct 31, 2007, that it will launch the new "HD DVD Vardia RD-A301" HD DVD recorder in mid December 2007.
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 05/10/2007
Toshiba is showing off three new HD DVD recorders this week at CEATEC. All three of these recorders can transcode an MPEG2 stream from a broadcast company to the more storage efficient MPEG4 AVC format, which means more recording for the same storage capazity. The high end model RD-X7 will feature a 1080p output at 24 frames per second, which will mean some serious HD quality recordings. Also shown...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 04/10/2007
Panasonic isn't the only one showing off high-def recording at CEATEC. Toshiba announced three new HD DVD recorders, including the new flagship Vardia RD-X7. All of them can convert MPEG-2 to AVCHD...
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Engadget HD (Free subscription) | 04/10/2007
Filed under: HD DVD , Recorders , Toshiba Considering that Panasonic was showing off its newest Blu-ray recorders at CEATEC, we're not too shocked to hear that Toshiba was touting a trio of its own for the HD DVD camp. All three units sport the ability to "transcode in real-time an off-the-air MPEG2 high-definition signal into the more efficient MPEG4 AVC compression system," and while we're not sure...