September 25th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
We actually had to dust off our spectacles to make sure this wasn’t some sort of misunderstanding, but clearly, Hitachi is pulling a Toshiba. Generally, we wouldn’t make such a claim, but given that Tosh also calls its wizard-like upconverting technology Super Resolution, we’d say the likeness requires such a comparison. Reportedly, Hitachi has been toiling day and night on its own “super resolution technology,” which will theoretically take SD images and scale them to near-1080p. Amazingly, we’re told that it can also “convert HDTV images, such as digital terrestrial broadcasts, into images with even higher (what, SHV?) definition.” The tech is executed on a frame-by-frame basis and should be exhibited at the upcoming CEATEC trade show in Japan; as for a release, Hitachi’s currently aiming to get this into LCDs and plasmas “after 2010.”
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September 13th, 2008 by
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We’ll apologize on our tipster’s behalf for the quality of this shot, but evidently, he wasn’t able to pass it through Toshiba’s completely mind-boggling XDE upscaling technology before forwarding it onto us. Anyway, we reckon you can get the point — the XD-E500 upconverting DVD player is filtering into stores, so those looking to make their current DVD collection look its best should probably take notice. Or not, whatever.
[Thanks, Philip]
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September 3rd, 2008 by
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Toshiba got official with its new RV / XV REGZA families last week at IFA, but now Tosh is debuting ‘em along with a smattering of other lines at CEDIA. The main news here is the US pricing and availability, but if you care to get neck-deep in marketing hoopla, we’d be happy to oblige. The company is trumpeting its Super Resolution Technology (now available in the REGZA RV535 and XV545), which purportedly uses a “proprietary processing system” to “improve image sharpness, brightness and color, [thereby] enhancing standard movies, TV shows, camcorder movies and most video games to near HD quality.” For details on how much he AV500, RV525, AV502, RV535 and XV545 sets will cost here in America, head on past the break.
[Image courtesy of TWICE]
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August 19th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment

Yes, Toshiba seems resigned to some sort of HD disc-free existence, as it continues to mope about HD DVD’s loss to Blu-ray and refrains from releasing a player for the once rival format, but let’s set all aside for the moment. We got a look at Toshiba’s new XD-E500 in action, and we must say: it does what it sets out to do. Most consumers will see a visible quality improvement when playing their DVDs, particularly in the realm of sharpness. Toshiba’s new filters are “intelligent” enough to spice up the grass while leaving the sky and clouds free of noise, and while the contrast and color filters are less necessary, many consumers will enjoy their effect — even if video purists would scoff at such alterations. As for usability, it couldn’t really be much easier to flip on and off the three different enhancements, but there’s also no customization of those modes to speak of. This $150 player isn’t in any way Toshiba’s Blu-ray killer, but thankfully the company actually seems to recognize that, and plans to market to Joe consumer who doesn’t want to fork over the dough for a Blu-ray player or doesn’t want to invest in a brand new video library, and won’t be insulting videophiles’ intelligence with claims to the contrary. If you’re looking for something to magically make DVDs look like HD, this isn’t it, but it bests Toshiba’s best upconverter easily, and we’d venture to guess it’s probably tops yours as well. All that said, Toshiba will have in store demos of the player at major retailers, and we’d highly recommend taking a gander for yourself before you take the plunge.
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August 17th, 2008 by
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Oh Toshiba, has it really come to this? After a humiliating loss to Blu-ray, Tosh just unveiled its new $150 XD-E500 DVD player. It’s no run o’ the mill DVD player mind you, this unit touts Toshiba’s new eXtended Detail Enhancement (XDE) technology — that super-duper resolution upconverting tech meant to fill the void between ubiquitous upconverting players and Blu-ray. Unfortunately, the player demonstrated offered just “subtle but noticeable sharpening of the image” when compared side-by-side (in a controlled demonstration) with an unnamed $70 upscaler — to its credit, Tosh did not try to compare its new player with an HD-capable Blu-ray machine. Still, more than twice the price for “subtle” hardly sounds like a compelling purchase to us.
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June 18th, 2008 by
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Let’s get real honest with one another here: if folks are legitimately arguing that a $700 Profile 2.0 Blu-ray player is overpriced, there’s absolutely no way a DVD player is worth over four times as much. That being said, the folks over at Sound & Vision put the pricey pair through the paces, and they were actually quite pleased with the results. In a nutshell, it seems that reviewers found the best upscaling DVD players this planet has to offer, and while all the fawning over their pristine reproduction of colors was fine and dandy, it’s the value proposition here that’s absurdly out of whack. In fairness, it’s good to hear that the bundled Sigma Designs’ Gennum VXP video processor chip lived up to the hype, but all the upconverting in the world won’t make us believe these things are worthy of the stratospheric prices.
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June 17th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment

For the attentive in attendance, you likely noticed that none of Toshiba’s newly announced laptops (yes, even the absurdly powerful Qosmio rigs) have built-in Blu-ray drives. Like, there’s not even an option. When questioned about the obvious oversight (ahem), Tosh’s Europe CEO Alan Thompson noted that “Blu-ray was just one of the many ways that you can get HD content and is not required for accessing HD content.” Furthermore, it seems as if the outfit is continuing on in its pursuit to develop the best DVD upconverting technology in the whole wide world, as it explained to the press in London that its forthcoming technology would “fill in the gaps” and “add resolution.” Company representatives even remarked that “Blu-ray was only a storage medium,” and reiterated that BD “wasn’t the only way to view high-def content.” It’s one thing to bow out gracefully, pick up the pieces and get on with life. It’s another thing to douse yourself in ignorance and pretend that Blu-ray (let alone HD DVD) never happened.
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April 30th, 2008 by
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Truth be told, we knew this gem was waiting in Sony’s pocket, but it finally came clean and made things official over in Europe. The 2.1 BRAVIA DAV-F200 home theater system features S-Master digital amplification, which delivers a potent 135-watts of power to each speaker (including the subwoofer). The firm also threw in its S-Force Front Surround technology to help convince your mind that 2.1 is really 5.1, and as for the integrated DVD player, it plays nice with MP3 / photo / DivX discs, too. Better still, the unit includes 1080p upscaling over HDMI along with a built-in USB port for listening to WMA / AAC files, and there’s even optical / coaxial digital inputs for other external sources. Regrettably, there’s no word on a price nor US availability, but we can say for certain that those across the pond can claim their own this June.
[Via Pocket-lint]
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January 8th, 2008 by
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Toshiba wasn’t exactly enthused about the recent happenings in the land of HD DVD, but it did manage to churn out a couple of new DVD players, one of which handles upconversion nicely. If you’re somehow still not willing to make the leap to HD DVD / Blu-ray, the SD-4100 / SD-6100 just might fit the bill. The former leaves quite a bit to be desired, sporting just progressive scan (huzzah?), component outputs and MP3 / JPEG playback. If you managed to not doze of yet, you may be slightly (and we stress “slightly”) more intrigued by the SD-6100, which offers up 1080p upconversion via HDMI, REGZA Link and support for WMA, MP3 and JPEG files. We have our doubts about anyone’s eagerness to snag either of these, but if you’re on board, you’ll only have to lay down $39.99 / $69.99, respectively.
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January 7th, 2008 by
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We’ve no qualms with seeing yet another iPod dock that upscales material to HD, but it seems Creative got a bit too rambunctious when penning its press release for the Xdock HD. Contrary to its claims, the aforementioned device actually isn’t the first to do what it does. ‘Course, it may have a point with the whole “upscaling your audio to X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity,” so we’ll just consider it a wash. Nevertheless, this bugger connects to your home theater system via HDMI, component or composite and relies on analog / optical outputs for audio. It also outputs an HD interface, comes with a remote and has the ability to “distribute music throughout your home to X-Fi Wireless Receivers up to 100 feet away without requiring a wireless network.” Unfortunately, the Xdock HD (bundled with one X-Fi Wireless Receiver) will set you back nearly four bills, but you can look for it later this Spring if it tickles your fancy.
[Via PCMag]
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October 6th, 2007 by
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If you thought LG had milked the Chocolate for all it was worth, you’ve got another thing comin’. That thing would be the HT972TR HTIB, which includes five satellite speakers, a 225-watt subwoofer, 1,000 total watts of amplification and a DVD player that handles 1080p upscaling as well as DivX. Moreover, the system boasts HDMI, DTS support, an AM / FM tuner and a USB port for loading up portable media. Not a lot of details beyond that just yet, but do yourself a favor and check out two more delicious shots waiting after the jump.
[Via Electronista, images courtesy of Le Journal du Geek]
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