Yesterday, Toshiba unveiled three new sleek and stylish “third generation” HD DVD players in the US market. All three models are priced under $500 and have been designed to keep up with the high ...
If you're a supporter of the HD DVD camp and you're thinking about purchasing a new player to show your devotion, you might want to hold off another month or two. Toshiba has just unveiled their new ...
When Toshiba announced its new XDE DVD player promising it could convert the picture quality of standard DVDs up to the high definition, industry watchers took note. The company has been a champion of ...
When Sony's Blu-Ray DVD format overtook Toshiba's HD DVD last winter, it seemed like an act of God: Warner Bros. chose Blu-Ray, Wal-Mart stopped carrying HD DVD, and Toshiba was toast. But Sony, ...
Best Buy said Wednesday it will offer US$50 gift cards to U.S. consumers who bought HD DVD players and accessories, a month after the retailer abandoned HD DVD to push the rival format, Blu-ray Disc.
TOKYO — Toshiba Corp., here, said this week it would cease shipping HD DVD players by the end of March. This follows announcements by major studios and retailers that they would only support Sony’s ...
Analysts aren't surprised that Toshiba abandoned HD DVD just one month after vowing to fight on and cut player prices in the wake of Warner Bros.' surprising early January defection to the Blu-ray ...
Microsoft did not say whether it will stop manufacturing the HD DVD drive for the Xbox 360 in the wake of Toshiba's decision to end its support of HD DVD Toshiba’s announcement to end production of HD ...
There’s no question that the next-generation DVD, high-definition format war has been a detriment to consumers. Ever since Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD movies and hardware came to market in 2006, the cloud ...
Toshiba will discontinue its HD DVD products, it said Tuesday, handing victory to rival high definition disc format Blu-ray Disc. The company will no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD ...
Blu-ray wins out as Toshiba will no longer develop, manufacture, and market the rival-format HD DVD players and recorders Toshiba will discontinue its HD DVD products, it said Tuesday, handing victory ...
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