I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Toshiba said Tuesday it will no longer develop, make or market HD DVD players and recorders, handing a victory to rival Blu-ray disc technology in the format battle for next-generation video. "We ...
The Good: Tremendous image quality at 1080i and 720p; features a full suite of audio and video connections; attractive price tag compared to forthcoming Blu-ray players. The Bad: Extremely slow ...
The race to set the industry standard for high-definition DVDs swept into Japan’s stores Friday as Toshiba put on sale its first next-generation player. Supporters of the HD DVD format pushed by ...
Now there is a new challenger. For the past few days I have been testing one of the first high-definition DVD players – Toshiba’s HD-XA1. HD-DVD is one of two rival formats vying to replace DVD for ...
As the HD DVD versus Blu-ray format debacle bumbles along, our sister reviews site in the US has an in-depth review of Toshiba's first next-generation player. The bottom line? Stunning images, but too ...
The battle for the next generation of high definition video formats is often portrayed as this generation's VHS versus Beta, but there is one aspect to the struggle that was not present in the old ...
Toshiba said it made the decision to cease developing, manufacturing, and marketing HD DVDs after "recent major changes in the market." It promised to continue offering support an ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. I bought my first DVD player – a Samsung – in 1998, when they first went on sale in Europe. It was ousted in ...
Japanese electronics maker Toshiba on Friday started rolling out its high-definition DVD players in Japan, becoming the first company to offer next-generation optical disc players worldwide. Toshiba ...
2007 is going to be the year of high definition, or so we are told, and with that, Toshiba has finally waded in with two players in the UK that are capable of playing back its next generation HD DVD ...