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. By Thomas ...
TOKYO -- Toshiba Corp. on Monday denied that any final decision had been made on the future of its HD DVD format. By Julian Ryall, The Associated Press RELATED STORIES: TOKYO — Toshiba Corp. on Monday ...
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 ...
Are you dying to launch yourself into the high-definition era but hesitating because of high prices? Let us be the bearers of good news... We've got two Toshiba HD-E1 HD DVD players to give away ...
Toshiba's struggle to promote the HD DVD format has become increasing arduous in recent months. First, Warner Bros. announced it was going Blu-ray exclusive, while rumours persisted that HD-DVD-only ...
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, ...
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 ...
Qosmio™ G35-AV650 Is First Notebook Shipping in U.S. to Incorporate HD DVD-ROM Drive for Optimum Digital Entertainment Realism and Clarity Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of ...
Wayne, N.J. — Toshiba is running a one-month promotion issuing an instant, in-store rebate on select HD DVD players that will bring the purchase price on the entry model down to $299.99. The effort ...
World’s First Dedicated HD DVD Write Drive for the Desktop Supports Read and Write to All Main Optical Discs Toshiba brought the wide ranging capabilities of HD DVD to the desktop PC with the ...
We have been saying it for ages, but now it’s official. HD DVD has been pronounced dead on Tuesday, February 19, 2008, even before the press conference has started, according to our Ichiroo, from ...
Source: Australian tech-news site Smarthouse. What we heard: In September 2005, Microsoft announced it was countering rival Sony's drive to make Blu-ray disc the successor to DVD by backing the HD-DVD ...
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