The Toshiba HD-EP35 is an anomaly: it's a high-end HD DVD player, but it doesn't actually replace the old top-of the-range Toshiba machine, the HD-XE1. Instead, it sits between the XE1 and the EP30, ...
In the latest of a series of delays afflicting next-generation high definition devices, there could be more hope of seeing the Second Coming than Toshiba's long-awaited HD DVD player this Christmas.
TOKYO–Toshiba Corporation today announced that it has undertaken a thorough review of its overall strategy for HD DVD and has decided it will no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD players ...
Dismissing that whole Blockbuster Blu-ray decision as nothing more than a PR victory, and in no way an exclusive deal by the video-rental company, execs from Toshiba and Microsoft came to NYC to show ...
After Warner Bros. stunning announcement last week on the eve of of the 2008 CES that it will be only supporting Blu-ray Disc after May 2008, Toshiba is moving forward to combat this current set-back ...
Toshiba today announced that it is stepping up its successful marketing campaign for HD DVD as it experienced record-breaking unit sales in the fourth quarter of 2007. Major initiatives, include joint ...
Toshiba announced Tuesday that it will no longer manufacture HD DVD hardware. From its press release: "Toshiba Corporation today announced that it has undertaken a thorough review of its overall ...
At CES, Toshiba specifically introduced the new HD-A20, which is expected to retail at $600. With the 1080p capabilities of the HD-A20, Toshiba has moved 1080p high definition to an attractive price ...
Toshiba Corporation today (Feb. 19) announced that it hasundertaken a thorough review of its overall strategy for HD DVD and has decided it will no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD ...
As we discussed in detail in The Rise and Fall of HD-DVD feature, since the Warner Brothers defection to Blu-ray in early January the format has been on an increasingly steep decline to oblivion.
Japan's Toshiba waved the white flag in the home movie war, giving up on its HD DVD format after losing the support of key studios and retailers to Blu-ray technology backed by Sony. The decision ends ...
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (“Toshiba”) today announced that it has completed a thorough review of its overall strategy for HD DVD and as a result of recent market developments, the ...
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