Third generation HD DVD players announced by Toshiba
According to a news published at DailyTech, Toshiba announced the third generation of standalone HD DVD players, all claimed to have a price under $500 (€ 365):
* CE-Link allows for a two-way connection between the HD DVD player and TV over HMDI.
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- The entry-level HD-A3, featuring a 1080i output
- The mid-range HD-A30, featuring a 1080p output and "CE-Link"* or HDMI-CEC
- The high-end HD-A35, featuring, other than 1080p output and "CE-Link", also Deep Color over HDMI, 5.1 channel analog audio output and High Bit Rate 7.1 Audio over HDMI.
* CE-Link allows for a two-way connection between the HD DVD player and TV over HMDI.
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Posted by FidelC on Tuesday 07 August 2007 18:03
That deep colour thing suggests they are using 1.3 HDMI going by the chart in wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hdmi
...which is sweeet
the design is kind of late 80s though
...which is sweeet
the design is kind of late 80s though



Posted by Dennis_Olof on Thursday 09 August 2007 11:32
This is nice, however.
Where are the HD-DVD burners and cheap media. Seemd blu-ray is way ahead
I hate format wars
Where are the HD-DVD burners and cheap media. Seemd blu-ray is way ahead
I hate format wars



Posted by johnzap on Friday 10 August 2007 01:41
Why the prices in Euros? When a price is $500 is the US, it normally means, at least, €500 in Euroland.

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