Why would you say that? I'm not sure that your statement is congruent with what we know.
1. There are 5 new providers of HD DVD hardware coming this year. Lite On, Shinco, Alco/Venturer, ED Digital and Onkyo. Meridian is working on higher end specification for HD DVD and has joined the DVD Promotions group.
2. Microsoft and Broadcom are combining to develop a reference platform to make it easy for 3rd parties to hop on. This platform will be based on CE 6 for a software (Toshiba uses Linux right now) and Broadcoms BCM7440 chipset.
3. 51GB discs would satisfy studio demand for some discs that can hold extra content. Think EE LotR or TV series on disc. It's important for some studios and clearly Toshiba is going to assuage any fears that they don't have the right solution.
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humpty @ Mar 1st 2007 7:28PM
This is to satisfy the PC market where it comes down to simple numbers 30gb vs. 50gb... HD-DVD loses.
They cant win on the CE side alone.
Harrison Murchison @ Mar 1st 2007 10:13PM
Why would you say that? I'm not sure that your statement is congruent with what we know.
1. There are 5 new providers of HD DVD hardware coming this year. Lite On, Shinco, Alco/Venturer, ED Digital and Onkyo. Meridian is working on higher end specification for HD DVD and has joined the DVD Promotions group.
2. Microsoft and Broadcom are combining to develop a reference platform to make it easy for 3rd parties to hop on. This platform will be based on CE 6 for a software (Toshiba uses Linux right now) and Broadcoms BCM7440 chipset.
3. 51GB discs would satisfy studio demand for some discs that can hold extra content. Think EE LotR or TV series on disc. It's important for some studios and clearly Toshiba is going to assuage any fears that they don't have the right solution.