Toshiba pushes ever further forward with the HD DVD format, next month releasing the world's first consumer HD DVD player capable of writing to their next-generation recordable media, not to mention to a huge hard disk - the RD-A1 with 1TB drive, capable of holding 130 hours' HD content.
The RD-A1 features both digital terrestrial and satellite tuners, along with an analogue tuner and as you can see from the picture, a huge array of digital and analogue video and audio inputs and outputs, including HDMI and a network port. There's also HDCP copy-protection on the HDMI port, along with HD DVD's AACS anti-piracy technology.
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