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After losing out in the battle to define the high-definition successor to the DVD, Toshiba Corp. has turned its attention to the next best thing: the DVD player. Today, the Japanese electronics ...
When a trio of new HD DVD players popped up on Amazon.com last week, the question wasn't so much, "Are they real?" as "How are they different from the existing models?" Toshiba clarified the issue ...
It promised to continue offering support and service for all existing Toshiba HD DVD products. "We carefully assessed the long-term impact of continuing the so-called 'next-generation format war ...
Rumors circulated last week that Toshiba was considering conceding victory to Sony and Blu-ray and officially withdrawing the HD-DVD format, but a final decision on this issue wasn't expected for ...
Toshiba’s Jimucon SJ-9500 combines a mix of retro hardware Features include dot matrix printing, DVD drive, touchscreen, SSDs Customizable for industries, offers broad connectivity and energy ...
The introduction of its first universal multichannel music format DVD players, and players with HDTV upconversion circuitry highlight new video offerings from Toshiba at CES. Toshiba will offer both ...
Toshiba is widely expected to pull the plug on its HD DVD format sometime in the coming weeks, reliable industry sources say. Officially, no decision has been made, according to the company.
That’s the only major built-in application, though the laptop also comes with Internet Explorer and Google Chrome, plus Toshiba DVD playback software and a Corel Blu-ray player. Unfortunately ...
TOKYO -- Toshiba Corp. pulled out of the high-definition DVD business, blaming the loss of support from a key movie studio and handing victory in a format war to Sony Corp.'s Blu-ray technology.
Toshiba has refused to apologise to early adopters who bought now-defunct HD DVD players. In an interview with TechRadar this morning, Olivier Van Wynendaele, deputy general manager of HD DVD at ...
TOKYO -- In February, after a long, expensive battle with Blu-ray over the format for next-generation DVD players, Toshiba Corp. Chief Executive Atsutoshi Nishida pulled the plug on the company's ...
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