Toshiba wins one round against its Blu-ray rivals, but the real test will come when consumers vote with their dollars. Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET News. Based in New ...
It may have been a while since HD DVD and Blu-ray finished their infamous duel, but that doesn't mean we were satisfied with the outcome. And we demand satisfaction. Our wonderful Greatest Gadget of ...
As I mentioned in the magazine a few weeks back, HD DVD is here. I’m not just taking the word of the people at Toshiba, NBC Universal and Warner Home Video, either. I have experienced it first-hand, ...
Microsoft Corp.'s line of Xbox 360 Authentic Products continues to grow while enhancing the way people experience games and entertainment. The Xbox 360 HD DVD Player offers Xbox 360 owners the most ...
In a not-so-surprising turn, standalone HD DVD players have regained their lead on Blu-ray sales in September, giving the overall year-to-date figures (in which HD DVD has always been ahead) as 53% HD ...
Toshiba, pioneer of the High Definition DVD format, says it will join the Blu-Ray brigade. PC Magazine editor Lance Ulanoff makes a bid for your attention. Sponsor Message Unidentified Announcer: The ...
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 ...
Toshiba became the first company to ship a high-definition DVD player, the HD-XA1, an HD-DVD player that’s now available in Japanese stores for $940. Even though content for the player is nearly ...
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. has announced its third generation of HD DVD playersfor the U.S. market. While reportedly continuing to outpace the competition in sales of dedicated high ...
Toshiba Corp. plans to launch its first two HD-DVD players in the U.S. market in March of this year, the company said Wednesday at the International Consumer Electronics Show show in Las Vegas. The ...
Streaming offers some fantastic picture quality, as well as litany of options for films. But sometimes DVD players are still the way to go, both for functionality and quality. Here are some of the ...