Along with the price drops of its standalone HD DVD players,
Toshiba is also offering a firmware upgrade for its second-generation player
models HD-XA2, HD-A20, HD-A2W and HD-D2 to take advantage of web-enabled
special features.
The update will improve the HD DVD player’s network
connectivity for web content. As the firmware release notes state: “Certain HD
DVD discs may contain or have the capability of downloading studio-provided,
Web-enabled network content. To minimize any potential capability and/or
connectivity issues, before viewing such content, it is recommended that you
perform the firmware update process.”
HD DVD movies taking advantage of net-connected players are
only now beginning to show up. Anime title Freedom:
1 allows viewers to access addition trailers. Taking it a step further is Blood Diamond, which releases on July 3,
which features four extra content options. Those extra options, as described in
the High-Def Digest
review, are:
"Maps of Conflict" is really the only feature with
any unique content about the movie itself, allowing you to interface with maps
of Africa to see locations of current conflicts, diamond resources and child
soldiers.
"'Blood Diamond' Polling" is basically a message
board for the movie where you can connect with an online community to share
your thoughts and feelings about the movie.
"WB Polling" is another message board-like feature
where you can share your thoughts on current HD DVD titles from Warner, as well
as what you'd like to see in the future. Hopefully, the studio itself will
actually read the feedback!
Finally, "Now Available" is simply an announcement
list of all current and officially confirmed Warner HD DVD titles.
First generation Toshiba HD DVD players HD-XA1, HD-A1 and
HD-D1 received a
firmware update in early April that also added support for “certain
anticipated network delivered content” in future HD DVD discs.