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  • more about #regza
    phunnyballs: This seems like a really bad idea. But I guess if it took into consideration directors, actors, writers, etc. it would work. I would just find it ... more »
    yantelope: Well the problem with grouping shows by similarity is that everything on TV will fall into 2 categories: CSI and Medical Drama. Oh, and football. more »
    Xeno: With 3TB of storage 26hrs of storage is most likely all 1080p content. My WMC with 1TB for video at one time had over 50hrs of 720p recorded. more »
    jibbly: Five hundred meeellion BEEEEllion QUADREEEEEELLion to one contrast ratio! When will the madness end? more »
    TheLostVikings R.O.A.C.H.: Finally someone realized you can use all that fancy upconverting tech on 1080p content as well, that's going to bee sweet. Probably have to push your... more »
    AbdulNanobug: HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!!. Toby Just Laid Down The Biggest Technological Update For Tv's Since Shittty 1080p and HDMI. I'm Mean 8 Channels At Once With Mu... more »
    .357: LCD LED TVs sound great. Hopefully they won't suck. more »
    Will Nickelson: I love that "affordable" is apparently between $2300-$3000. If that's the indicator, then I'm not far from begging at the soup kitchen. more »
    strider_mt2k: YOGURT! I HATE YOGURT! -even with strawberries! more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Nice to know what's coming down the pike. This pony isn't pulling the trigger on a new HDTV until he's on the West Coast. more »
    Ike_Skelton: Will 240hz vs 120hz be anything? Or will it just be a marketing buzz word to sell more expensive TVs? more »
    ripfire: Seriously?? Right when LG comes out of their own? Or is this a rebranded model. more »
  • #hometheater

    The Cell Regza (PS3 TV) Sorts Shows by Similarity

    The Cell Regza is Toshiba's upcoming uberTV containing the Cell processor (you know from the PS3). After recording 8 shows at once, you'll have a lot of content to watch. But it won't be listed like TV Guide. More »
  • #hdtvs

    Toshiba's Cell-Powered REGZA 55X1 LCD TV Can Record and Display 8 Channels At Once

    Toshiba's first TV with the PS3 Cell processor it helped develop has seriously kick-ass specs. For starters: The 55-incher's LED backlighting divides the 240Hz display into 512 individually controlled areas, and has a dynamic contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1. More »
  • #hdtvs

    Toshiba's First LED LCD HDTVs: The Regza XV648, ZV650, SV670

    I've always enjoyed Toshiba's LCDs as they sat on the show room floor, but couldn't take them seriously until they developed some cutting edge LCDs powered by LED. Now they've got three. Updated w/ live pics. More »
  • #ces2009

    Toshiba's New Regzas Add 240Hz, LED Backlight On the Top-End SV670 Series

    The baddest of Toshiba's new Regza LCDs will bring all of thie year's standard top-end specs—240Hz, LED-backlight with local dimming, with a sprinkling of other upgrades throughout the rest of the new line. More »
  • #cedia2008

    Toshiba Continues Their Upconverting Crusade With New Regza XV545, RV535 LCDs

    At Toshiba's CEDIA press conference today, they're continuing to pull out all the stops with their "no need for Blu-ray, we upconvert everything" strategy, rolling out a boatload of new LCDs with their new SRT upconverting processor, which auto-detects SD sources and upconverts to 1080p inside the set. The top-of-the-line Regza Cinema Series XV545 LCDs (above) will bring the upconverting goodness at 42", 46" and 52", priced $1800-$2800 and hitting in September. Another new series, the second-string RV535 Regzas bring all the same for less, but without 120Hz. But is this the Cell upconverting we saw at IFA? More »
  • #homeentertainment

    Dolby Volume: Solving the Problem of Annoyingly Loud TV Content

  • #liveblog

    Toshiba Press Conference Liveblog

  • #cedia07

    Toshiba's New Regza LCD TV's Bezel Touted as World's Thinnest

  • #fieldnotes

    Toshiba and Microsoft Remind Us What HD DVD Can Do (and What Blu-Ray Can't)

  • #toshiba

    Toshiba Launches New X and Z Series Full HDTV, Still Searching For Y

  • #homeentertainment

    CEDIA 2006: Toshiba Cinema Series Pro LCD TVs

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