When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Toshiba has unveiled a digital video recorder that integrates recordable HD DVD discs, in ...
Toshiba's introduced a pair of new VARDIA digital video recorders for the Japanese market today, the RD-E300 and RD-W300. Each box packs a fairly substantial 300GB hard drive, DVD burner, digital TV ...
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 will launch the first HD DVD recorder next month in Japan, it said Thursday. Toshiba’s announcement of an HD DVD recorder comes as the first player for the rival Blu-ray Disc format is ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Japan's Toshiba Corp has postponed the sales launch of its new high-definition DVD recorder by about two weeks because of production ...
MUMBAI: Toshiba India Private Limited announced that it showcases the world's first commercially available HD DVD player & recorder in 17th International Engineering & Technology Fair held in Pragati ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Only one exhibition room at Toshiba's product launch last week had tables in it, where visitors ...
Let us introduce you to what could turn out to be the most desirable piece of consumer electronics kit launched this year - the Toshiba RD-A1 combined high-definition DVD/hard-disk recorder. This ...
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Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. revealed its third generation HD DVD players at the CEDIA show today rolling out its most advanced, affordable line of HD DVD players with outstanding ...
If HD-DVD were to survive, the new gigashot's add-on from Toshiba would have been more attractive as an optical recorder but they will have to make do and mend with a legacy DVD burner instead. Live ...