Not like it's any
huge surprise or
anything -- after all, the
HD DVD deathwatch is already in full effect -- but Niveus has just informed us that due to "customer demand and format war influences," it will be adding support for Blu-ray and "ceasing production of HD DVD-based servers." According to CEO Tim Cutting, "incorporating Blu-ray into its offerings has always been part of the plan, but the demand from its customers, market trends, and recent announcements expedited its decision to come to market with Blu-ray support sooner rather than later." Adding more salt to the wound, he continued by saying that "while it has stood behind HD DVD as a viable high-definition platform, company engineers have been running Blu-ray in its testing facilities and are very impressed with the performance and integration with its servers." Another one bites the proverbial dust, eh?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
AlexHD @ Feb 15th 2008 5:23PM
A very sensible decision.
U-townwarrior @ Feb 16th 2008 2:46AM
Wow Netflick, Walmart and now this I'd hate to be one of the poor guys who bought a HDdvd player. It's going to be the next Betamax.
ProfWho @ Feb 15th 2008 5:26PM
Well it looks like everyone is getting their knives into the corpse of HD-DVD
ChodalBerryWagon @ Feb 15th 2008 5:37PM
It's like one giant domino set, huh?
DEEZNUTZ @ Feb 15th 2008 5:37PM
"Niveus pledges allegiance to Blu-ray"
I can't help but think about Darth Vader right now sitting in that sphere thingy in the EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (Coming to Blu-RAY soon) talking to the Niveus board on his widescreen TV.
"All too easy".
Leroy Vargas @ Feb 15th 2008 5:50PM
I just hope George Lucas releases all the Indiana Jones trilogy soon on Blu-ray, and re-release the three original soundtracks (those performed by the London Symphonic Orchestra, not that cheap Prague Philarmonic version sold on Amazon) - on SACD! (In addition to the two Star Wars trilogies)
Denzelio @ Feb 15th 2008 6:58PM
NFINITY is most likely a 'jawa', he's gotta be a very small people who hates everyone who isn't, and where's a cloak all the time to stay hidden and not be noticed by us 'normal people', the cloak would also explain how he escaped the asylum, wouldn't be surprised if TRUTHTELLER was in the cloak also.
Nfinity @ Feb 15th 2008 5:47PM
Oh is that the company that makes $4000 media center PCs? Oh, what a loss for consumers.. all niche companies.. Harman Kardon, Niveus, Pioneer and similar.. I guess if you want $1000+ players and $4000+ media centers then it's the WAY TO GO..
GO BLU-RAY GO! into the niche.
DEEZNUTZ @ Feb 15th 2008 5:50PM
Go NFINITY go... into the nothingness that awaits you.
Chillax dude, buy a PS3 and watch the DARK KNIGHT in Blu, sippin on some Blu koolaid, chillin. You'll feel better, I promise.
ChodalBerryWagon @ Feb 15th 2008 5:50PM
So what?
At least we're getting support and not losing it :P
ProfWho @ Feb 15th 2008 5:51PM
This is what a fanboy meltdown looks like.
XDragon @ Feb 15th 2008 6:21PM
Nfinity's pic says it all. Thats Toshiba's current face due to all the news and it will be Nfinity's face once reality seaps through his thick skull.
Vidikron (FU) @ Feb 16th 2008 1:37AM
All the big companies (Best Buy, Wal-Mart, NetFlix, etc...) already ditched HD DVD.
DrXym @ Feb 16th 2008 3:13AM
Nfinity if you think this bad news is not mainstream enough for you then I refer you to the recent Best Buy, Netflix and Walmart announcements. Face it little girl, your format is dead.
Felix @ Feb 16th 2008 7:15AM
how about this, nfinity?
http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssConsumerGoodsAndRetailNews/idUSL1627196120080216
qo_op @ Feb 15th 2008 5:49PM
LOL, today on Fast MOney which is a show on CNBC that gives stock market information and suggestions for buying and selling, even Jeff Macke said " you better buy Blu Ray, HD-DVD is dead!" So yea, its over.
Anthony Pivac @ Feb 15th 2008 5:51PM
Nfinity
How did those $150 players pan out? Oh wait....
Just because you wouldn't spend that much on a media center don't cast it off. There are people out there who obviously buy these products
ProfWho @ Feb 15th 2008 5:53PM
I wonder how Dark Knight on HD-DVD is going to be treating Nfinity?
You think anyone outside of his head will be able to see it?
AlexHD @ Feb 15th 2008 6:15PM
I think when he goes to watch it at the cinema, he'll tell himself that he's watching it on HD DVD.
Slippery Snake @ Feb 15th 2008 6:41PM
Geez Nfinity didn't you hear about the Wal-Mart news? One of the worlds largest retailers dropping HD-DVD. I noticed that you didn't comment on that bit of news - I did, perhaps you could give it a read. Why didn't you comment? Too busy prying your head out of your ass? Even die hard HD-DVD adopters are admitting defeat. Please, grab a bit of reality.
ProfWho @ Feb 15th 2008 6:53PM
Don't need him to reply. We already know that Walmart is a high-end store with expensive products and they cater to a niche market. Having them drop HD-DVD is not that big of a loss.
/sarcasm
Truth Teller @ Feb 15th 2008 7:05PM
Niveus has just informed us that due to "customer demand and format war influences,"
LMAO
They mean sweet FA in the way of any customer demand for them to dump anything at all but a sh!t-load of format war influences.
ie more rigged market BS.
The customer is in fact being denied the chance to say a word in this.
Blu-ray are merely trying to exploit a wholly foreseeable initial lead the PS3 has given them to try and lock out the competitor format.
Talk about anti-consumer anti-competitive sharp practice.
If we had a Gov with any nads they'd investigate this; it sure as hell is not going to end up being 'good for the consumer'.
Naturally the blind fanboy element will fail to see this at all and talk about their 'love' for a game console.
Slippery Snake @ Feb 15th 2008 7:32PM
Even if the big conspiracy is on, and Sony bought and paid everyone to use their "inferior" format, it doesn't change the fact that HD-DVD is dead. The cause of death is moot, HD-DVD is dead. Ignoring all the other bad news for HD-DVD this month, having Wal-Mart pull HD-DVD is like a lethal injection for HD-DVD.
HD-DVD est mort!
kuromiko @ Feb 15th 2008 7:42PM
The customer hasn't said anything. They just bought what they wanted, and they bought more Blu-Ray than HD-DVD. You didn't purchase enough movies, so your format lost. No "conspiracy" here. Didn't you get the memo, "conspiracy" and "rigged" are the words of a raving looney.
Truth Commenter @ Feb 15th 2008 9:58PM
TruthTeller aka Dave: "Naturally the blind
fanboy element will fail to see this at all"
Once again, what you've said is best applied
to yourself, a blind fanboy element.
-------NOTICE TO OTHER POSTERS----------
TruthTeller is an expert flame baiter.
Sparing with Dave is for recreational
purposes only. Those versed in logical
arguement will find no use in engagement.
He craves attention, not idea exchange.
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Jove @ Feb 16th 2008 1:07AM
so many people that die everyday in all sorts of accidents and you are still alive. this world is unfair indeed...
XDragon @ Feb 16th 2008 8:07AM
TT, your good for the consumer and superior format comments are really ignorant.
The only thing "better" about HD-DVD is that its cheaper. Blu's technical specs are in the worst case equal to HD-DVD and in a few catagories, much better. If companies haven't used those capabilities to the fullest, thats not the fault of the format. 2.0 is better feature wise than HD-DVD and the 1 thing I will give HD-DVD for bing cool on is those few titles that have the DVD version on the flip side but that's a nice to have kinda thing. If you don't believe that the specs are better so therefore the potential is there if used, then look up both specs on their official sites.
Good for the consumer is the stupidest thing i've heard because at the end of the day, the consumers chose to purchase a superior technology with is significantly more future proof just due to 200Gig max capacity (quad layer, which is achievable). No one forced them to pick a side and its only the last 2 months that everyone has dumpped HD-DVD. So the consumer chose quality over value because value will come with mass adoption. So stop trying to be some preacher about doing consumers a favour! In an election, the majority rules and its the same here because the public doesn't want multpile formats to pick from. Get over it and yourself.
HD4ME @ May 13th 2008 3:51AM
Hi TT, how about sending me an email address so we can discuss our favourite subject "offline".
HD4ME @ May 15th 2008 4:07AM
Yo Truth, I'd like to email you, have you got an email address you can post here?
Rick Cain @ Feb 16th 2008 3:04AM
HD-DVD could still survive if they courted the Adult Film market and/or pushed the medium as a lower cost computer data storage format.
BB @ Feb 17th 2008 12:25AM
With BD+ not having been cracked, does it really make sense to buy a media center with Blu-Ray? Its an awfully expensive way to go if all it can do is play pre-recorded disks.