Toshiba’s Blu-ray Baby Now Official

Last month we learned that Toshiba had applied for membership of Blu-ray Disc Association, which meant the company had finally made up its mind to join in the Blu-ray camp. Toshiba has officially unveiled its first Blu-ray player – BDX2000 at IFA2009 held in Berlin, Germany.

The BDX2000 boasts full HD 1080p/24fps playback, and supports BD-Live Profile 2.0, which allows access to interactive features such as Bonus View picture-in-picture, via the machine’s Ethernet connection. Other features include Regza-Link, which reduces clutter by allowing control of the BDX2000 with your existing Toshiba TV remote control.

Toshiba says the BDX2000 will be available in November this year, with a price tag of $250.

One Response to “Toshiba’s Blu-ray Baby Now Official”

  1. Neda Behm Says:

    Bill, you make a good point about playing games on Sundays. Why not? If I’m at home and the only game at 1:00 is Raiders vs. Chiefs and the Raiders are getting killed (an extremely likely scenario for Los Angeles viewers), I want to have another game to watch. I could just as easily turn to a non-NFL game and be entertained.

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