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Toshiba announced the introduction of the ergonomically designed SD-P1400 (February 2004, $299.99), featuring a 7" widescreen TFT LCD. Included in this lineup will be Toshiba's first DVD Recorder model, slated for Fall 2004 introduction. Shipping later this year, Toshiba will offer two new TiVo/DVR/DVD combination Toshiba will continue and expand its relationship with TiVo.

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The SD-H400 can be upgraded to full TiVo service and to TiVo's Home Media Option. Currently shipping, the SD-H400 Digital Media Server with free TiVo basic service was the very first combination of progressive scan DVD and TiVo technology. Reinforcing Toshiba's commitment to providing consumers with multiple choices for their entertainment needs, Toshiba's line also includes the SD-H400 ($449.99) combination DVD/DVR product. This model also offers high speed copying from the HDD to a recordable disc-up to 12x for transferring to DVD-RAM and up to 24x for DVD-R.

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Featuring an 80GB built-in hard disk drive, the unit allows users to record and playback their favorite TV broadcasts as well as compiling personal movie libraries for archiving and preserving family videos. To offer consumers the option of recording on either a DVD disc or storing up to 103 hours of video on its hard drive, Toshiba introduces the RD-XS32 (March 2004, $599.99) Multi-Drive DVD Recorder.

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3-D Virtual Surround Sound, Digital Noise Reduction, 3-D Y/C separation and an Optical Digital output round out the package. The new D-R2 (March 2004, $399.99) DVD recorder comes fully equipped for total flexibility in home recording and offers technology features like Digital Cinema Progressive Scan output, ColorStream Pro® Component video outputs, an IR Blaster for cable and DBS box controls, multi-disc compatibility, multimedia playback for JPEGs, MP3 and WMA titles and a Zoom mode. Featuring Multi-Drives that can record and playback DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD-R discs, and the addition of a simplified EASY NAVI menu which allows easy access to recordings as well as a convenient and intuitive access to the unit's key features. On the DVD recording front Toshiba announced the introduction of two new DVD recorders. "Our focus for 2004 will be to continue to expand the category with a focus on integrated products and models with technological advancements for the market's progression to high definition."

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"From Multi-Drive DVD recorders and portable DVD players, to HDMI enabled DVD players and convenient home theater systems, we continue to strengthen our DVD product line and our leadership position in the market," said Jodi Sally, Director of Marketing, Toshiba Digital A/V Group. Among the highlights, Toshiba's new DVD line includes two new Multi-Drive DVD recorders, a 15" portable LCD TV/DVD combo (SD-P5000) and a new line of HDMI™ and multi-channel audio enabled DVD players. Toshiba's DVD product line includes new Multi-Drive DVD recorders, portable DVD players, 15" LCD TV/DVD combo, and top performing DVD playersĬES, LAS VEGAS - JANU– Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C., a name synonymous with DVD technology, showcased today at CES its comprehensive line of DVD products designed to satisfy the market's fast-growing demand for superior quality digital entertainment. TOSHIBA CONTINUES DVD TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP WITH INTRODUCTION OF STATE-OF-THE-ART DVD PRODUCTS AT CES 2004











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