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<p>Toshiba's battle against Blu-ray has come full circle, it seems. After they announced their decision to <a href="https://www.techspot.com/news/29078-toshiba-officially-discontinues-hd-dvd-sony-wins-format-war.html" target="_blank">end HD DVD</a>, there were many questions about what their future held. Some suggested they'd compete with another format; others said they'd drop out of the market. Instead, Toshiba sought access <a href="https://www.techspot.com/news/35758-toshiba-applies-for-bda-membership.html" target="_blank">to the BDA</a> earlier this year, and began working on a <a href="https://www.techspot.com/news/35517-toshiba-to-sell-bluray-player-later-this-year.html" target="_blank"> Blu-ray player</a> of their own.</p>
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<p>That work has come to fruition, with Toshiba officially announcing their first Blu-ray player. Toshiba's BDX2000 will feature true 1080p playback, the newest BD-Live 2.0 Profile, compatibility with Toshiba's REGZA-LINK, an SD card slot and more. The BDX2000's introductory price will be about $250, putting it somewhat in line with offerings like Sony's BDP-S350. That's still only $50 less than <a href="https://www.techspot.com/news/35882-more-on-the-ps3-slim-250gb-model-already-planned.html" target="_blank">Sony's 120GB PlayStation 3 Slim</a>, though. Toshiba expects their Blu-ray player to be available in retail starting November, hoping to capitalize on the holiday season.</p>
<p>Though it goes without saying, the BDX2000 will not support HD DVD playback.You can <a href="https://www.techspot.com/news/36097-toshiba-introduces-its-first-bluray-player.html#jump" target="_blank">read more about the new unit after the jump.</a></p>
<p><I><b>TOSHIBA INTRODUCES BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER</b> </I></p>
<p><I>Debut player delivers high image quality and sophisticated design, a great complement to Toshiba's superior line of HDTVs </I></p>
<p><I><b>Wayne, NJ September 3, 2009</b> -- Toshiba America Consumer Products L.L.C. (Toshiba), a market leader in home entertainment products, underscores its commitment to high-definition entertainment with the introduction of its first Blu-ray Disc player. The BDX2000 provides Full HD 1080p digital output that when coupled with a REGZA LCD TV, enables consumers to enjoy the superior quality of high-definition audio & video content. </I></p>
<p><I>Supporting BD-Live (Profile 2.0), the BDX2000 allows users to take advantage of interactive features through an Ethernet connection. With interactive content enabled on select Blu-ray discs and Bonus View support for picture-in-picture capability, Toshiba's Blu-ray player offers state-of-the-art home entertainment. </I></p>
<p><I>Complementing the player's stunning picture quality, design is an integral component of Toshiba's home entertainment products. This new Blu-ray Disc player boasts a faceted design featuring a smoked mirrored front panel. The stylish front panel dropdown door conceals the player's primary functions, allowing for a smooth, clean facade. </I></p>
<p><I>Toshiba is a technology leader in high definition products, said Jodi Sally, Vice President of Marketing, Digital A/V Group. From listening to our consumers we know they demand access to full high definition content. With the introduction of our BDX2000 we are offering consumers what they want with a breath-taking HD viewing experience to meet the needs of today's home theater. </I></p>
<p><I>Using the REGZA-LINK function, the new BDX2000 can connect with a REGZA LCD TV via a HDMI cable and display full high definition content with a single remote control. For added convenience, the BDX2000 features a SD card slot, making it an entertainment hub in the home by allowing consumers to showcase photos and videos with ease. </I></p>
<p><I><b>Additional Product Features:</b> </I></p>
<ul>
<li><I>BD-Live (Profile 2.0)</I></li>
<li><I>1080p/ 24fps Full HD Video Output</I></li>
<li><I>AVCHD Playback</I></li>
<li><I>Toshiba REGZA-LINK (HDMI-CEC)</I></li>
<li><I>Support for enhanced audio formats from Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential Playback</I></li>
<li><I>Bonus View</I></li>
<li><I>SD Card Slot</I></li>
<li><I>ENERGY STAR Certified</I></li>
</ul>
<p><I><b>Pricing and Availability:</b> </I></p>
<p><I>Toshiba Blu-ray Disc Player </I></p>
<p><I>BDX2000 (available November, MSRP $249.99)</I></p><p><a rel='canonical' href='https://www.techspot.com/news/36097-toshiba-introduces-its-first-blu-ray-player.html' target='_blank'>Permalink to story.</a></p><p class='permalink'><a rel='canonical' href='https://www.techspot.com/news/36097-toshiba-introduces-its-first-blu-ray-player.html'>https://www.techspot.com/news/36097-toshiba-introduces-its-first-blu-ray-player.html</a></p>