Toshiba RD-XS54
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[Krunker] The RD-XS54 plays back DVDs (of course), and can record using a variety of DVD media formats. On top of this, it can be networked on an ethernet network, upconvert video to 720p or 1080i, and even be used as a DVR (since it does have an internal 160GB HDD).
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[HDBlog.net] Toshibas 2006 Lineup: True to Toshiba’s heritage of offering feature-rich products, all widescreen HD models will also include HDMI(TM) digital inputs for uncompressed, pure digital video, and CableClear(R) DNR video noise reduction which reduces video noise for a clean, crisp image. In addition, all Integrated HD flat panel TV models include a CableCARD(TM) slot, TV Guide On Screen(R) and Toshiba’s new Channel Browser system, which brings the Back Button to the TV.
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[Reviews.cnet.com] Alpha - Blog.CNET.com - CNET.com: (In case you're wondering, the only next-gen 1080p microdisplays I know of that can handle 1080p at all are the Mitsubishi WD-62927/73927, available next September, and they take 1080p via VGA only.) Also, while upconversion to higher resolutions inside the DVD player is generally a good thing (the Sony DVP-NS975V review has details), it's no substitute for true HD resolution at the source. To get that from a 5-inch disc, you'll have to wait for Blu-ray/HD-DVD.
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[Reviews-zdnet.com.com] Alpha - ZDNet Reviews Blog - ZDNet: Texas Instruments manufactures the DLP chips found inside so many front- and rear-projection televisions, and the first announcement trumpeted the widespread availability of 1080p rear-projection sets from manufacturers such as Samsung, Mitsubishi, HP, and Toshiba. More interestingly, it noted that the entire microdisplay rear-projection category, since the first quarter of this year, has surpassed traditional CRT-based RPTVs in sales.
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Posted at September 12, 2005 12:59 PM