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The Toshiba HDDVD player actually supports the new high-def audio formats and on top of that, early reports from AVS with street broken Blu-Ray discs say that it has better picture quality than the MPEG2 single-layer.Interesting times indeed.
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James @ Jun 19th 2006 12:55PM
The Toshiba HDDVD player actually supports the new high-def audio formats and on top of that, early reports from AVS with street broken Blu-Ray discs say that it has better picture quality than the MPEG2 single-layer.
Interesting times indeed.