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02-17-2008, 12:22 AM
Angry Report: Toshiba May End HD DVD Format

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese electronics maker Toshiba might withdraw its HD DVD next-generation video format, Kyodo News agency reported Saturday.

The report cited unidentified individuals from the industry as saying Toshiba Corp. is reviewing its operations, with the timing of the withdrawal to be decided later, depending on U.S. demand for its HD DVD products and other factors.

Calls went unanswered at Toshiba Corp.'s Tokyo office, which was closed for the weekend.

HD DVD has been competing against the Blu-ray technology, backed by Sony Corp., other makers and five major Hollywood movie studios.

Recently the Blu-ray disc format has been gaining market share, while Toshiba has been forced to slash prices to sell its HD DVD machines. A Toshiba pullout would signal the almost certain defeat of HD DVD to Blu-ray.

On Friday, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the largest U.S. retailer, said it will sell only Blu-ray DVDs and hardware and no longer carry HD DVD offerings.

The announcement came five days after Netflix Inc. said it will cease carrying rentals in HD DVD. Several major U.S. retailers have made similar decisions, including Target Corp. and Blockbuster Inc.

Last month, Warner Bros. Entertainment decided to release movie discs only in the Blu-ray format, becoming the latest studio to reject HD DVD.

Warner Bros., owned by Time Warner Inc., had been the only remaining Hollywood studio releasing high-definition DVDs in both formats.

Both formats deliver crisp, clear high-definition pictures and sound, but they are incompatible with each other, and neither plays on older DVD players.

Only one format has been expected to emerge as the winner, much like VHS trumped Sony's Betamax in the video format battle of the 1980s.




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Looks like I should start investing in Blu-Ray lol




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02-18-2008, 05:02 AM
Thats crazy, I got a PS3 and honestly if your TV isn't HDMI compatible or you don't have an HD plugs your wasting your time with Blu-Ray, they don't offer anything better then HD-DvDs. I have both my 360 and PS3 hooked up to the same tv and I prefer the 360 over anything.

And Wal-Mart, well they are only looking for the money and right now blu-ray is new so everyone wants them. I mean the blu-ray players that you can now pick up sell close to what a PS3 sells for.

Well, if Toshiba does stop HD-DVD making, I will just go back to normal DVD's.




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02-18-2008, 12:15 PM
I love my HD DVD and I can't believe that it isn't the choice of most people. The HD DVD format isn't zoned, so you can play a disk from China on an American player ( just as an example). This is in the consumers favor and something that the studios don't want you to do. There have been side by side comparisons of BlueRay V.S. HD DVD and the only thing BlueRay has going for it is storage capacity! HD DVD is no slouch in that field either, compared to DVD.
BluRay is now on version 2.0 some newer movies won't even play on the older BlueRay players! How come that isn't publicized? They also cost more than HD DVD players! All of this should have equaled an HD DVD victory. What happened was "THE MAN" WON AGAIN! Screw the consumer!.....
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I completely agree Madcop... but hey, industry is industry. Sony is favored.




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