
Toshiba raised IFA first real entry into Blu-ray following the exit of the last year of HD-DVD in accordance with its two first dedicated movie player and a notebook.
The BDX2000 picks with full BD-Live support for movies with internet functions on an Ethernet port and an SD card slot for playing the user’s own content, including H.264 (AVCHD) videos. A flip-down door is less common in the discipline and holds the clear design either mid-film, or if it is not used.
Also on tap for the first Toshiba notebook, the Satellite series is a separate Blu-ray drive. It carries a full Blu-ray burner drive, and is as a desktop replacement with a 18.4-inch display, the 1080p HD movies to show in their native resolution can be treated. Most details are unclear, but it should use a Core 2 Duo processor and as much as 4 GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive. Some of its technology from Toshiba home theater area, such as the dissolution borrowed engine for DVD + upscaling and HDMI-CEC for controlling shares.
The prices are not yet known, but it is known that the first shipment to Europe in October. A US-conversion were not disclosed, but is close to considered safe.