Published on February 19th,2009 at 5:15 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Portable DVD Player and 1Seg TV Recorder From Toshiba.

Just LOL… Seriously, Toshiba couldn’t think of a better time to launch a new portable DVD player, especially when Panasonic announced their portable TV with Blu-ray and Digital TV one… That’s what I call timing!

It’s certain this DVD player, the SD-P73DTW, is way cheaper than the Panasonic’s Blu-ray TV combo, and for 40,000 Yen (€340) you get a 7” LCD with a 480 x 234 resolution, a 1 Seg TV tuner that records 1Seg TV programs on a SD or SDHC cards on the go… And the obvious DVD player function.

Via Toshiba
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