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Toshiba to announce $599 third A20 HD DVD 1080p player

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Value Electronic (an official Toshiba product retailer) founder, Robert Zohn said that Toshiba will be announcing their third 2nd gen HD DVD player. The player, HD A20, will do 1080p 24/60 but will not have the high end video processing chip (Silicon Optix's Reon ) as in XA2 and will not have 5.1 analogue audio output. The player will have a MSRP of $599.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=782590
post #2 of 16
Ooooh. That sounds like the player I might wind up buying since I usually do digital out for audio.
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TOSHIBA DELIVERS - SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH OF SECOND GENERATION HD DVD PLAYERS COMPLETES THE SEAMLESS TRANSITION TO HIGH DEFINITION

Increased Shipment Volume to Meet Market Demand;
New Player Introduction Enhances Line-up of HD DVD Players

CES, LAS VEGAS - JANUARY 7, 2007 - Proving its leadership in the seamless transition to high definition, Toshiba today announced it has successfully introduced its second generation HD DVD players - delivering stunning image quality, astounding audio capabilities and a new level of interactivity never seen before. Building on its early lead in the market and proving the strength of the HD DVD format, Toshiba has now added a new player to enhance its family of HD DVD players and has increased shipment volume to meet the growing market demand.

"It's with great satisfaction that we announce the successful launch of Toshiba's second generation HD DVD players," said Jodi Sally, Vice President of Marketing, Toshiba America Consumer Products Digital A/V Group. "Our second generation HD-A2 is selling through very well indicating a stronger market demand than before, and now with a new line-up of second generation players, we're proving that Toshiba is the consumer's choice for next generation HD DVD."


Bigger Commitment, Bigger Line-Up
At CES, Toshiba is introducing the new HD-A20, which is expected to retail at $599.99. With the 1080p capabilities of the HD-A20, Toshiba has taken high definition to the next level at an attractive price point. The HD-A20 joins the existing Toshiba HD DVD line-up which includes the entry level HD-A2 and the top of the line model, HD-XA2. This expanded line of products offers enhanced functionalities of the HD DVD format and is proof of Toshiba's commitment to the smooth transition to the next stage in high definition entertainment

"According to NPD Group data, the sales of HDTVs grew 52 percent between January and September of 2006. With the continued growth over this most recent holiday selling period and throughout 2007, we anticipate the demand for HD DVD to complement the demand and adoption of HDTVs," continued Sally. "There is no other high definition format in the market that can meet this demand with the same breadth of line and availability of players as Toshiba."

HD DVD - The Players
To meet the latest advancements in Audio/Video interfaces, Toshiba's models connect to HDTV sets via High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) - the multi- industry-supported, all digital A/V connection capable of providing the transmission of uncompressed digital video and multi-channel audio on a single cable.

To match the resolution of your display, Toshiba's HD DVD players output HD DVD content through the HDMI interface in 720p or 1080i for the HD-A2, and 720p, 1080i or 1080p for the HD-A20 and the HD-XA2. Through the HDMI interface, standard definition DVDs can also be upconverted to match the resolution of HD displays. The HD-A2, HD-A20, and HD-XA2 are all backward compatible, so users can continue to enjoy their libraries of current DVD and CD software.


Both the HD-A20 and the high end HD-XA2 HD DVD player are designed to output 1920 x 1080p, the highest HD signal currently available, via HDMI. As the premium HD DVD player, the HD-XA2 also incorporates support for Deep Color output through HDMI, and a 297MHz / 12 bit Video DAC with high-quality, 4x oversampling for increased bandwidth for true playback of an HD picture to a video source. Additionally, it comes with a picture setting function allowing customers to optimize picture quality with user adjustable settings for color, contrast, brightness, edge enhancement and block noise, among others.

All of Toshiba's HD DVD players support a variety of HD audio options to complement its HD video offerings. This includes both lossy and lossless formats from Dolby Labs and DTS® including the Dolby® Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD.

With black high gloss finishes and slim chassis designs, the new HD DVD player line has a refined, sleek appearance that complements Toshiba's extensive TV line-up.

Expected Pricing and Expected Availability:
HD-A2 ($499.99, Available Now)
HD-A20 ($599.99, Spring 2007)
HD-XA2 ($999.99, Available Now)
post #4 of 16
wow, great job Toshiba. That is quite the range of products! Perfect for most budgets, hopefully it performs well.
post #5 of 16
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Originally Posted by Forceflow View Post

wow, great job Toshiba. That is quite the range of products! Perfect for any higher end budget, hopefully it performs well.

Fixinated.
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Originally Posted by BuGsArEtAsTy View Post

Fixinated.

good point, I guess its still not at that magical 199.99 price point, but I figure anyone wanting a 1080p/24 capable player must have a 1080p/24 display. That screams $$ and anyone with that display should be able to plop the money for a player that does a display justice. Having three distinct tiers of products helps people who are budget conscience was more of my point...its been edited.
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good point, I guess its still not at that magical 199.99 price point, but I figure anyone wanting a 1080p/24 capable player must have a 1080p/24 display. That screams $$ and anyone with that display should be able to plop the money for a player that does a display justice. Having three distinct tiers of products helps people who are budget conscience was more of my point...its been edited.

Well, the 1080p part is what is going to push this product, at least numbers-wise. Most TVs cannot do 1080p24, but many brands advertise 1080p for their TVs anyway, with their 1080p60 support.

My point though was that the $499 price point at the bottom end is still what is going to stop a lot of people from buying. I guess the good news though is that street pricing of the A2 is sometimes below $399.
post #8 of 16
Tosh just announced 120Hz line of of regza LCD.

http://www.engadgethd.com/2007/01/07...lor-and-xvycc/
post #9 of 16
Small question does this have a coax audio out or just optical and HDMI?
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Tosh just announced 120Hz line of of regza LCD.

http://www.engadgethd.com/2007/01/07...lor-and-xvycc/

The new Sharp Aquos line also supports 120 Hz.

I guess 1080p24 is truly here for the (well off) masses in 2007.
post #11 of 16
I bet the A2 will have a MSRP drop to 449 or perhaps 399 as most sources say Toshiba and CE retailers can still make $ at that price point. That creates clearer tiers for each product and continues their strategy of being the best value for the best (arguable now) HD content available. With Sammy's new G2 rumoured to be around 499, its clear Toshiba needs some movement to hold its title of value champ.
post #12 of 16
Samsung's G2 is listed as 799, not 499.
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Originally Posted by BuGsArEtAsTy View Post

I guess 1080p24 is truly here for the (well off) masses in 2007.

It seems like people are assuming that this new player will do 1080p24. Has Toshiba said that it will?

--Darin
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Originally Posted by darinp2 View Post

It seems like people are assuming that this new player will do 1080p24. Has Toshiba said that it will?

--Darin

DTV TiVo Dealer claims that it will.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=782590

I haven't seen it listed anywhere else yet.
post #15 of 16
I was told that the A2 should be dropping in price in the Spring to $399 MSRP.

So a $399, $599, and $999 unit is good pricing. Who knows with the Samsung using similar architecture for Video... perhaps the XA2 might drop some in price around Spring as well.
post #16 of 16
Now all we need is a $799 unit or thereabout that does analog audio as well... for those that don't care too much for the Reon processing.

Cheers...
Duy-Khang Hoang
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