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Toshiba Rolls Out Nine DVD Players
Just a week
after it unveiled its 2007 line-up of Regza HDTVs, Toshiba is back on the
launch trail with nine new DVD players and recorders.
Using the
black styling of the Regza TVs, the new range boasts regular DVD players,
combined DVD/VCR recorders, DVD/HDD recorders and portable DVD players.
At the
entry level are the SD-270E and SD-370E players, the latter with HDMI output
and upscaling abilities. There are four DVD recorders up for grabs too, the
DR-17DT (DVD recorder), RD-97DT (DVD recorder with 250Gb hard disk drive),
DV-R17 (DVD/VHS recorder) and the RD-XV47 (DVD/VHS recorder and 160Gb hard disk
drive). Both the RD-97DT and the DV-R17DT sport HDMI output and upscaling of
DVD video to ‘near’ high-def levels of 720p, 1080i and 1080p.
On the portable front, there is the SD-P1707 (pictured) and SD-P1900 with 7in and 9in screens, respectively. Both have a resolution of 480 x 234 pixels and support DivX playback. Battery life is rated at three hours for the SD-P1707 and five hours for the SD-P1900.




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Posted by: what | March 7, 2008 6:51 AM