The first thing that stands out the new design of the Blu-ray, Toshiba is the Aero Design frame, which allows a small footprint and support for Internet access and 3D. In total there will be four models, two are high-end BDX4300 and BDX5300, then the simplest models BDX2300 and BDX3300.

The two high-end models have built-in WiFi connection, support for 3D technology, access to applications such as VUDU, YouTube and Netfix, 1080p video playback and DLNA network support so you can synchronize your PC and other devices without problems.

If you want the best audio and video without complications when connecting to the Internet or extra features that may not want to enjoy, then you can access the two simplest models, the new Blu-ray BDX 2300 and 3300 with no 3D support . The BDX2300 does not have WiFi, but can be added, but the 3300 factory adds support for WiFi networks.

Not many details are known about these extra new Blu-ray, but it seems that Toshiba has decided to renew and start 2012 with fund launches thinking truly amazing stay at the forefront of the audiovisual offerings across devices versatile, powerful and aggregates several functions and features to bring new technology to every home.