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Published: 2006-09-14 - 13:12:00 Home Theater :
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Toshiba's Next Generation HD-DVD Player Features 1080p and HDMI 1.3
By Chris Boylan
The HD-A2 replaces the HD-A1 in the current line at the same price point, with improved aesthetics, a redesigned remote control, and improved load times on HD-DVD discs (approximately half the time of the current generation players, according to Toshiba's estimates). It supports HDMI version 1.2a and includes support for lossless Dolby TrueHD format in 5.1-channel mode right out of the box.
Toshiba's HD-A2 is coming to stores next month.
The HD-A2 will support HDMI version 1.2a.
The HD-XA2 replaces the HD-XA1 which will continue to ship until November, being replaced by the XA2 in December. The XA2 offers multiple upgrades over the entry-level A2 model, including HDMI 1.3 support, full HD 1080p output (1920X1080 pixels progressive) and 12-bit video processing. It also offers the same improvements to the remote and disc loading times as enjoyed by the HD-A2.
The HD-XA2 will support HDMI 1.3 as well as full HD native 1080p output for the highest quality picture.
Toshiba's HD-XA2 is expected to ship in December for a suggested retail price of $999.
Where to Buy Toshiba's HD-DVD Players:
Toshiba HD-XA2 on OneCall
Toshiba HD-A2 on OneCall
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