점점 CES 전시회의 맛을 느끼게 되는 지금 Toshiba 에서는 세계 첫번째의 PC전용 HD DVD 버너 SD-H903A 를 출시하였습니다. SD-H903A 버너의 격식은 HD DVD-R (단면, 쌍면의 스피드는 1x)、DVD +/- R、DVD-RAM、DVD +/- RW、CD-R와CD-RW를 포함합니다.
I know this is old news, but where can you buy them? If you google the name, you will get well over 1500 hits Toshiba SD-H903A HD DVD Burner.
Anybody on the forum with a sucesfull Toshiba burn ? I'm trying to locate a user who has succeeded in burning a HD DVD disc on this burner / General.
Toshiba is going to launch in this month it latest DVD burner, the SD-H903A a STAT DVD bunrer. The Toshiba SD-H903A supports not only Dual layer DVDs but also DVD RAM and even Dual Layer HD-DVDs. It burns DVD-RAM at 3x, DVDs at 8x,
We've been hearing about recordable HD DVDs since Toshiba first announced the format, and since then the company has been gearing-up their HD DVD product line which you can read about in the related news links below. Now Toshiba has
Though we've already seen a few drives that are capable of writing to BD-R media, Toshiba's SD-H903A is the first drive that can read and write to single- and dual-layer HD DVD-R discs, albeit at 1x speeds (which is equivalent to 3x
Like Toshiba’s slim-line HD DVD writer launched in 2006, the new SD-H903A provides read and write support for legacy formats, enabling users to enjoy existing CD and DVD material along with high-definition DVD content.
Toshiba Japan has announced the SD-H903A the first HD-DVD writer for desktop PC's. The drive connects via Serial ATA interface and has 8 MB of buffer capacity. It supports recording on dual / single layer HD DVD-R discs at 1X,
Hot on the heels of all this last minute, pre-CES HD DVD-related action is the SD-H903A, which Toshiba touts as "the world's first dedicated PC-based HD DVD burner" that writes "to all main optical discs." Aside from the obvious (albeit
Toshiba today brought HD DVD to the desktop PC with the announcement of the SD-H903A, a standard height HD DVD drive able to read and write to HD DVD and to standard DVD and CD discs.
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