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Toshiba confirms dropping of HD DVD

article published on 19 February, 2008

Toshiba has officially announced that the company will no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD players and recorders. After many unofficial announcements by different sources, the company has confirmed in a press release that the development of HD DVD has ended. Toshiba will be reducing the shipments of HD DVD players towards the cessation by the end of March 2008. First reported ... [ read the full article ]

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vinny13
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24. February 2008 @ 01:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by angfern:
I betted on Sony's Betamax, a far superior tape product at its introduction but lost to the folks that wanted a gazillion hours on one tape regardless of quality. Decided then not to bet on Sony again.

Now I bet on Toshiba, purchasing two HD-DVD players that will become paper weights because I guessed wrong again.

Hey, I do the same thing with stock picks...buy high....sell low.

I'll add this to my "I have no idea what I am doing" list.


You must be great at poker :P
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Gnawnivek
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24. February 2008 @ 10:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The Betamax thing is interesting to know... i have to confess, i didn't know about the Betamx vs VHS format war at all till people mentioned when hd-dvd and BD are introduced. Honestly, it's interesting to know, but you can't really use that old format war to predict the outcome of the new format war. There's another variable in the equation, i.e. dvd... of course, before dvds are accepted by the mass, there are other formats, like divx... anyhow, what i'm saying is, there will be people who don't know what HD-DVDs are just like i didn't know what Betamaxes were... It's pretty sad isn't it? At least Betamax is well known :)
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24. February 2008 @ 11:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I knew the war could have went either way between Blu-ray and HD-DVD, However I felt Sony was Probably going to win because of their huge presence in the movie industry. I got tired of hearing about the stupid war that should have never been on podcast. Of course I watch TV on an antenna because Satellite and Cable Companies insist on bundling a bunch of crap channels into their packages and you have to take more expensive packages even to get the few non-premium channels that are any good. Ala carte the channels and I would be there.
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24. February 2008 @ 20:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I read and listen about the HD and BluRay and what it boils down too Sony is paying to get their format in use. I guess they are still sore over the Betamax. They must remember the public speaks with their pocketbooks. If they cannot afford to buy it they will not. I grew up and got used to the snowy so called analog TV's and finally got cable where I live, which still has the snowy pictures but more channels of it. The reason they get by with it because it is a monopoly. I did buy a Offair Digital tuner to see what the hype there was. I had to repair my old antenna as the Tuner did not work very well with Rabbit ears or the fancy settop expensive futurastic ones they said I needed. With my old antenna with rotor I get all the local stations most of the time. What the TV Stations are worried about is about 40 million families who do not have access to cable or can afford satellite service with marginal ways to receive Digital reliably. Their lively hood is the local commercials of the nearest Foodmart, gas stations and many others that the stations make most of their operational costs from. I am sure these folks cannot afford Sony's expensive Blu-Ray products as was the Betamax. That is why the VHS won, but to bribe this time is criminal.
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24. February 2008 @ 20:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well I'm pretty sure enough people could afford it as it has outsold the cheaper HD-DVD for the fast year...
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24. February 2008 @ 20:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Don't you understand that Sony has been paying under the table to make this happen. The people buying them are charging them. It's the folks who have to pay cash that will not buy them. I will wait for the price to drop considerably before I do. Only thing I owe on is my car and that is financed with 0% interest. BestBuy CEO consider us deadbeats becasue we pay our cards off every 30 days. If I cannot I don't buy it. That is why so many are in deep financial trouble and the housing markets are tanking. People simply do not see all the interest on interest charges they are paying. I learned my lesson a long time ago, leave the store cards alone. A Visa at a local credit union is the safest way to go. I had a Bestbuy Card and due to the fact you cannot pay in their stores it got lost in the mail. They hit me with a $30 late fee and after a dozen calls got it back but learned my lesson and canceled it. My credit union is down the road and the cashier is better looking.
vinny13
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24. February 2008 @ 21:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ronnybuck:
Don't you understand that Sony has been paying under the table to make this happen.
Ya as if Toshiba did nothing. The way you put it is wrong. Obviously they both were making "under the table" deals, but to those that were being dealt with, they felt that Sony made the better offer.

Like with the Warner... I'm pretty sure they didn't play dumb and just let Sony have them. Obviously there must of been some kind of bidding war and Sony went over their spending limit.

*Or I should say Blu-Ray in general as it's not just Sony, the company everybody hates usually for stupid reasons :P

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ronnybuck
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24. February 2008 @ 21:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I don't think the reasons are stupid. Again it is a matter of economics. Sony produts are more expensive and not that much better for the price. If you don't buy an extended warranty on the new stuff repairing it especially locally is hard. The cheapest is to take it to the dump. I worked in the TV Repair industry for years and Sony was the hardest to get parts and they were very expensive. Sharp was just about as bad. Many stores quit selling them for that reason. For years most depended on RCA and Zenith for reliability and getting them fixed locally. Parts centers carried just about everything except Sony and Sharp parts, they were so proprietary. Can you imagine the shipping costs for repair this day and time? I drive around town and see more and more big screen sets along with the CRT types on curbs waiting for the trash trucks. My son lives in Japan and they are not selling Plasma screens because they do not last as long as LCD. But I thought the plasma had a better picture but recently at Sam's club the newer LCD's are looking good to me and cheaper. I may use my Tax Rebate and get one. I don't know if you know Clark Howard a talk radio personality but he says do not buy exteded warranties as the big screens last a lot longer now. There are only 2 repair shops in this area and one of them wants a minimum $300 to look at one. Repairing is extra. I just take care of my own and occassionly family but retired and have no place to put them.
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25. February 2008 @ 01:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The whole thing is just ridiculous in my opinion. As soon as the whole world buys BluRay they will have to come out with some other absolutely fantastic system, because the market for BluRay will be saturated. My guess is this will probably take about a year.
It's like buying a computer...it's obsolite by the time you get it home.
ronnybuck
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25. February 2008 @ 09:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Amen brother. The word is that there will be something bigger and better. How about a pull down screen that can be viewed from both sides or Halographic where you can stand in the middle of the action. When through viewing the screen can disappear into the ceiling and all you have is a little black box not some big hulking dark thing that collects dust all day. The future is just around the corner.
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25. February 2008 @ 13:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I expected the format war to end, but only after years of battle!

I did not expect it to come this quickly, I woke up and bam! in front of me, "HD-DVD dropped by Toshiba".

If you take a look at my nick, you will know who I was supporting...
vinny13
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25. February 2008 @ 16:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by BluRay:
I expected the format war to end, but only after years of battle!

I did not expect it to come this quickly, I woke up and bam! in front of me, "HD-DVD dropped by Toshiba".

If you take a look at my nick, you will know who I was supporting...
Lmao :P
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25. February 2008 @ 16:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Wow, this article has produced over 5 pages of rants, just amazing....
kmiecjc
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14. March 2008 @ 09:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I am glad the better one won.
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19. March 2008 @ 12:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by goodswipe:
Wow, this article has produced over 5 pages of rants, just amazing....
I know, it took me an hour to read them all. I think Horrabin had the best post though, he had some good points in there. He deserves a cookie.


This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 19. March 2008 @ 12:35

goodswipe
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19. March 2008 @ 12:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
LOL, and I thought I was the king of posting images, good one! Man, that cookie sure does look appetizing!

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 19. March 2008 @ 12:33

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21. March 2008 @ 02:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Good riddance!

Finally died the death it sorely deserved.
HD-DVD was a like a man that been shot in the leg, stabbed 10 times, beaten over the head with a baseball bat and doused in gasoline and was crawling along the floor..

In other words, clinging onto life.

Now the forums can be at peace again :)


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9. April 2008 @ 17:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The war is over and hd dvd is dead now but why are they still trying to beat a dead horse. Why do you still try to invest in a format that has its day in the sun. Focus on Blu-Ray and make the new machine Blu-Ray ready.
 
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