Toshiba Gives Up On HD DVD, Ends High-Def Format War -- Toshiba -- InformationWeek Toshiba on Tuesday surrendered in the high-definition format war against Sony-backed Blu-ray, saying it would no longer make or market HD DVD players and recorders. The announcement came four days after Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest ...
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| Toshiba Gives Up On HD DVD, Ends High-Def Format War Toshiba Gives Up On HD DVD, Ends High-Def Format War -- Toshiba -- InformationWeek
I hope no one bought HD-DVD players
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| ipsa Scientia Potestas est Pragmatist Greensboro, NC ![]() ![]() ![]()
| Good for consumers that it's ended Maybe it's just me, but HD-DVD is by far the superior name. I don't want to go around saying "Blu-Ray" I don't really even know the technical differences between them, I figured I'd just wait until there was a winner before I started caring.. Anyone wanna bring me up to date on it? | ||||
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| Originally Posted by motivez They are just different formats. As far as I know they are no different in terms of the end result, what you see on your TV is the same.
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| Originally Posted by motivez nah, blu-ray sounds "cooler" than HDDVD.
another technology killed by a shitty name. but, now you can pick up an HD/DVD player and movies for WAY cheap!! | ||||
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| Originally Posted by WickedLou9 Blu-ray vs HD DVD: State of the Division - Engadget
good explanation | ||||
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| ipsa Scientia Potestas est Pragmatist Greensboro, NC ![]() ![]() ![]()
| Interesting, it looks like the best format won. Prices should start coming down pretty soon I'd think Thanks for the link | ||||
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| Originally Posted by motivez why would the end of competition between them result in lower prices?
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| Well hopefully it will become a standard like CD's and DVD's. INdustry doesn't like uncertainty so they may have been reticent to commit and tool up for one technology or the other. Now that they have some assurances that Blu-Ray WILL be the standard format they can make plans for the future. I'm not really concerned about format competition either. With the 2 competing formats, once you choose you are limited in your options. Do I want a video player? Once I pick One format or the other I have limited choices. Maybe I like Pioneer,but pioneer only supports Blu-Ray. So I can't buy that one... now with one standard format, I will have a much wider array of choices. Now that media producers don't have to either produce two physically different media, or only produce one or the other, they can devote all production to Blu-Ray. This means cheaper media. Cheaper media, cheaper hardware, greater selection in movies, it's better all around. | ||||
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| ipsa Scientia Potestas est Pragmatist Greensboro, NC ![]() ![]() ![]()
| Yeah, what Lou said. | ||||
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| I don't think the evidence supports such claims - which is why when in tight competition both were selling players at a loss now Blu Ray will be able to be profitable which will likely mean steadying prices of players and media IMO CD as a standard format has never lowered prices and we all know the cost of a cd is in the couple cents range - yet to buy one is roughly the same as it was 10 or 15 years ago - however the players are finally cheap, though I'm not sure if the cd was ever as protected as BluRay | ||||
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| ipsa Scientia Potestas est Pragmatist Greensboro, NC ![]() ![]() ![]()
| As it becomes an industry standard and every company that was supporting HD-DVD begins to produce the hardware to play the discs, there will be many more varieties of players out there, there just simply aren't that many right now. More choice for consumers = increased competition = lower prices The competition between the formats themselves is over, but the competition between companies wanting to sell you Blu-Ray DVD players is going to increase now that it's the declared winner. I think the prices of the units will be the first to drop as more of them enter the marketplace, not sure about the actual Blu-Ray DVD's themselves.. as the process to make the discs is always going to be relatively expensive because of the coating required to protect the data (thxinfo in 7960's link!) | ||||
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| I thought Blue-Ray wasn't backward compatible with normal DVD's. Was that just BS I heard? | ||||
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| It isn't, from what little I've read it appears the laser reader's configuration is too specialized to do both.
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| helluo librorum The Lab Moderator Humanist Chicago Suburbs ![]() ![]()
| My PS3 plays Blu-Rays and DVDs. | ||||
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| two different lasers, maybe? from the page 7960 posted earlier in the thread:So here's the technical nitty gritty before we drop the graphs n' charts on you. Both Blu-ray and HD DVD use the same kind of 405nm wavelength blue-violet laser, but their optics differ in two ways. Since the Blu-ray disc has a tighter track pitch (the single thread of data that spirals from the inside of the disc all the way out -- think: grooves on a 12-inch vinyl single vs. an Elvis Costello full-length album with 40 songs), it can hold more pits -- information -- on the same size disc as HD DVD even with a laser of the same wavelength. | ||||
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| ipsa Scientia Potestas est Pragmatist Greensboro, NC ![]() ![]() ![]()
| I feel bad for all the folks who bought in early.. Especially those who got the $130 addition to the xbox360.. going to be kinda useless now | ||||
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| ^That's me! The best part is HD-DVD's are really cheap now, so I can get a ton of movies on the cheap. Our new roommate has a PS3, so we have the best of both worlds. No big loss for me. It's nice to watch on a 42-inch plasma. In my room, I don't care, I have a DVD player and that's all that matters to me on my 27-inch. | ||||
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