Toshiba Readies New HD DVD Players

The devices, which will be available soon, will offer better picture quality 
than earlier models.

Martyn Williams, IDG News Service

Toshiba will soon put its second generation of HD DVD players on sale in the 
U.S.

The Tokyo company kicked off the high-definition movie battle in the U.S. 
earlier this year when it put its
first generation of HD DVD players
on sale.

They were soon followed by a
machine from Samsung Electronics
for the rival Blu-ray Disc format.

Both formats use optical discs the same size as a CD or DVD, but use blue 
lasers to cram much more data onto the discs. However, Blu-ray and HD DVD are
incompatible, and the different companies behind each format are vying for the 
favor of consumers. To date many consumers seem cool in their reaction to
the rival formats and are sitting on the sidelines until a winner is crowned.

New and Improved

The more expensive of Toshiba's two new players, the HD-XA2, packs several new 
features that should mean a better picture if you have the right TV and content.
The player generates output at up to 1080p, which is the highest of several 
levels of high-definition picture, and has the latest version of the HDMI 
(high-definition
multimedia interface) standard.

HDMI version 1.3 increases the color depth from 24 bits to 36 bits for deeper 
colors in images, but you'll need a compatible TV to realize the benefit.

The HD-A2 will be available from October for $500 and the HD-XA2 will go on 
sale in December for $1000, said Toshiba. That means there's no change in the
price of Toshiba's cheapest HD DVD player but there is an increase of $200 in 
the price of the high-end model from the current $800 price tag for the HD-XA1.

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