Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. today (June 30) unveiled a large-capacity optical disc recorder that can record 4.5 hours of digital high-definition TV programs on a single disc using "Blu-ray"… By ...
Sharp has introduced a new Blu-ray disc player that is the first such device capable of recording high-definition content directly from television. The new BD-HP1, a standalone device set to go on ...
Sharp has released a new Blu-ray consumer HD recorder in Japan. The BD-HD100 records and plays back high-definition pictures to and from a built-in hard drive and Blu-ray discs with the same quality ...
Sharp has developed a Blu-ray disc recorder that cuts costs by doing away with the tuner. Instead, the BD-HP1 will use the tuner present in a television set to record TV programs, the company said on ...
Hong Kong, August 18, 2006 – AMEX DIGITAL Corporation. Announced today that the world's first Blu-ray disc recorder has been shipped to Euro market for availability on August 28th. and will be demo on ...
According to Toshiba 's press release, as announced at the 2010 International CES venue, we announced to introduce a Blu - ray Disc recorder "VARDIA" to enter the domestic Blu - ray Disc recorder ...
Toshiba has unveiled a digital video recorder that integrates recordable HD DVD discs, in combination with a 1 TB hard disc. The RD-A1 can record and store up to 130 hours of HD content on the hard ...
Electronics giant Panasonic premiered its Blu-ray Disc player and Blu-ray Disc recorder systems at the Consumer Electronics Show 2006 in early January. The devices, which appear to be in prototype ...
Sharp Corp. said it will put its first Blu-ray Disc recorder on sale in Japan next month. The BD-HD100 will be the third recorder on the market to support the Blu-ray Disc format, which is one of two ...
TOKYO — Sharp Corp. has announced it would introduce a Blu-ray Disc recorder in Japan on Dec. 9, the third on the market, to serve a market the Japanese company said is growing rapidly. The ...
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