2006
Toshiba Presents Vardia RD-A1 – The First HD-DVD Recorder
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The world’s first HD-DVD recorder is coming from Toshiba. Available starting from July 14th under the Vardia brand, the RD-A1 is able to record on single and dual layer HD-DVD-R discs, as well as DVD-RAM/R/RW disc. It comes with a whopping 1TB of HDD so if you run out of disc, you can keep it on the hard disk first. Video encoding is done in H.264 and VC-1 formats respectively.
Measures 457 x 408 x 159 mm and weighs 15.2 kg, Vardia RD-A1 HD-DVD Recorder is equipped with HDMI, iLink, 5.1-channel analog audio, coaxial digital, and optical digital output interfaces, along with S-image, three composite and analog audio, D1, and DV input terminals. Network connectivity in compliance with DLNA guidelines is also supported by this 398,800 Yen recorder (or around $3462).
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