Customer support

To reach Toshiba Customer Support in the U.S., please call 1 (800) 319-6684 or visit www.tacp.com/customersupport.

To reach Toshiba Customer Support in Canada, please call 1 (800) 268-3404 or visit www.toshiba.ca and click on support.

This HD DVD player is manufactured under the HD DVD Format adopted by DVD Forum. DVD Forum approved AACS (Advance Access Content System) as content protection system for HD DVD Format like it approved CSS (Content Scramble System) for DVD Format. Therefore, certain restrictions are imposed on play, analog signal output, etc. of AACS protected contents.

When you use pre-recorded contents, the contents may designate whether or not to apply such restrictions.

As those restrictions may be adopted and/or changed and announced by AACS after the production of this product, the operation of this product and restrictions thereon may vary depending on the time you purchase this product.

To obtain updated information about AACS and this product, please contact the following:

*In the U.S., please call 1 (800) 319-6684 or visit www. tacp.com/customersupport.

*In Canada, please call 1 (800) 268-3404 or visit www. toshiba.ca and click on support.

Introduction Connections

(Basic)

Playback

(Advanced)

Playback

connection

Internet

Accessories

Others

Accessories

Check that the following accessories are supplied.

Remote control

!UDIODCABLE

Batteries

 

(AAA)x4

 

HDMI cable

Power cord

Caution

• Do not use this power cord with any device other than this player.

Video cable

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HD-A1, HD-D1 specifications

The Toshiba HD-A1, introduced in March 2006, was a groundbreaking player in the high-definition era, marking Toshiba's entry into the next-generation DVD market. As the first HD DVD player available to consumers, it played a pivotal role in the format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray.

One of the standout features of the HD-A1 was its ability to deliver stunning 1080p video resolution. This high-definition output brought enhanced clarity and detail to films, significantly improving the viewing experience compared to standard DVDs. The player was equipped with an HDMI 1.1 output, which allowed for high-bandwidth digital content protection, ensuring that the video and audio quality remained uncompromised during transmission to compatible high-definition displays.

In terms of audio capabilities, the HD-A1 supported advanced audio formats like Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD, offering home theater enthusiasts a more immersive sound experience. The player also featured a built-in HDMI upscaling, enabling it to upscale standard DVDs to near HD quality, ensuring that consumers could enjoy their existing collections in a new light.

Additionally, the Toshiba HD-A1 included a range of connectivity options. It came with component video outputs, composite video outputs, and optical and coaxial digital audio outputs, catering to a variety of home entertainment setups. The player also had a USB port, although this feature was limited at launch and primarily intended for potential future enhancements through firmware updates.

The build quality of the HD-A1 was robust, featuring an attractive design with a sleek black finish and a user-friendly interface. The front panel had a simple layout, consisting of essential buttons and a bright LCD display that made navigation straightforward.

While the HD-A1 faced stiff competition from the Blu-ray disc format, it was well-received initially, appealing to early adopters of high-definition technology. However, as the format war progressed, the eventual defeat of HD DVD in 2008 led to the HD-A1 being overshadowed by Blu-ray players. Nonetheless, the Toshiba HD-A1 remains an important piece of technology history, representing a significant step forward in home entertainment and offering a window into the evolution of video formats.