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SlySoft claims to have cracked BD+, naysayers fall quiet {Engadget HD}

Oct 30th 2007 6:05AM HAHAHAHA...the only reason FOX went Blu is BD+ HAHAHAHA

Wal-Mart now selling Toshiba's A2 HD DVD player for $198? {Engadget HD}

Oct 25th 2007 8:46PM [URL="http://bigtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2007/10/25/hd-dvd-vs-blu-ray-wal-mart-offers-toshiba-player-for-under-200/"]]HD DVD vs. Blu-ray: Wal-Mart offers Toshiba player for under $200[/URL]

The battle for the future of the high-definition DVD has taken an intriguing turn: For the first time, mega-retailer Wal-Mart (WMT) has begun selling a player for less than $200.

In various online forums, enthusiasts have reported seeing the Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD player available for $198, significantly less than its common price of $230-$280.

Such low prices could shift momentum in the high-definition format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray, which are vying to be the successor to todays ubiquitous DVD. Like mainstream DVD players, HD DVD and Blu-ray players accept DVDs. But they also play high-definition discs in their own formats, which look sharper on todays large, flat televisions.

We reduced our HD DVD Toshiba player, the generation-two, to $198 earlier in the week, Wal-Mart spokeswoman Melissa OBrien confirmed. Its happening now, and thats really all I can tell you. We dont give any information on what were planning to do for the holidays. We know HD DVD and Blu-ray are going to be popular items this holiday season for some of our customers. They will be more popular this year than they were in previous years.

OBrien said rumors that each Wal-Mart store would stock only 18 units of the Toshiba player were false. There are no limited quantities for stores or purchases.

If the cut-rate Toshiba HD DVD players prove especially popular, Wal-Marts move could also set up a holiday-season retail showdown with Best Buy (BBY), Circuit City (CC) and others who rely on popular items to lure shoppers into stores. Those other retailers could feel pressure to stock their own low-cost HD-DVD players to drive store traffic.

As I wrote in June:

Blu-ray has an early lead, but that doesnt count for much. What matters is, who will have the lowest-priced high-definition players at a decent quality level when mainstream consumers finally start buying HD?

If the mainstream starts buying HD players this holiday season, expect to see HD DVD surge ahead of Blu-ray in a big way. Market makers like Wal-Mart will run with whatever player they can price below $200, just to draw people into stores. And most people in the mainstream wont necessarily buy 10 HD movies; theyll buy one or two, and wait for the studios to follow the installed base.

And if HD DVD sells big, youd best believe the Hollywood studios will follow. Aside from Sony, they really dont care which HD format wins just as long as they get to sell a lot more movies.

Blu-ray does have its technical advantages. Chief among them: its discs hold more information than those from the HD DVD format, potentially allowing studios to pack more special features and higher-quality audio onto a disc. Blu-rays manufacturing costs will also come down over time but if HD television buyers choose this holiday season as the time to seriously consider getting a high-def player, Blu-ray will be at a disadvantage because of some of the choices Sony made in developing the technology.

Sony has great technology, but Sony many times makes closed technology, said Randy Giusto, group vice president of the mobility, computing, and consumer markets at technology research firm IDC.

Meanwhile, there are signs that this could indeed be the season where holiday shoppers open their wallets for HD equipment.

The summer blockbuster Transformers, released on HD DVD on October 16, has had the strongest debut of an HD movie so far, selling 190,000 copies in its first week.

Also, the large-sized LCD market is expected to reach 370 million units by the end of 2007, according to researcher iSuppli. That could create a hunger for high-definition players that connect to them. iSuppli expects 20 percent unit growth for monitor panels, 35 percent growth for notebook panels and 51 percent growth for the TV panel market in 2007 compared to 2006, said Sweta Dash, director of LCD and projection research for iSuppli.

The cost of HD players at Wal-Mart are:

Blu-ray at Wal-Mart: Sony ($488), Phillips ($498) and Samsung ($448 and very limited; not in all stores)
HD DVD players at Wal-Mart: Toshiba ($198) and RCA ($298)

Fox's new Blu-ray titles with BD+ won't play in all players {Engadget HD}

Oct 4th 2007 2:40AM Go Sony, Go Rootkits, Go BD+...Good Times 4 the BDA ;-)

China announces CH-DVD, a new high definition DVD standard {Engadget HD}

Sep 9th 2007 4:32PM http://www.betanews.com/article/New_Chinese_Involvement_Could_Trigger_HD_DVD_Price_Plunge/1189196071
Now, the DVD Forum's involvement has evidently made it possible for Chinese manufacturers to produce components that play blue-laser, high-def discs using the Chinese national standard, though which are fundamentally compatible with HD DVD with only minor adjustments.

The upshot here is this: The same country that has literally upset the LCD TV industry on its ear in just the last year alone, now has the specifications it needs to do the same with high-def video discs. While it makes so-called CH-DVD players for the home market (the name is subject to change, the new consortium says), China can also produce HD DVD players for the rest of the world, at prices that can best be described as Chinese.

All of a sudden, the incentive for studios such as Warner Bros. to call a halt to exploiting new disc technologies its own engineers had patented, and for Paramount to jump ship and abort its Blu-ray support, may be becoming clear.

Universal Studios VP sez HD DVD is 'more affordable' than Blu-ray {Engadget HD}

Jul 30th 2007 10:02PM I totally agree with you Nfinity...price matters ;-)
A 99$-150$ HD DVD player on black friday will sell like hot cakes.

HD DVD making a run on Blu-ray in the release race {Engadget HD}

Jul 5th 2007 9:14AM HD DVD all the way ;-)...cheap players, no region and soon 1000 indies...great format.

Incoming Chinese OEM Blu-ray player {Engadget HD}

Jun 18th 2007 9:49AM DISC Playable: Blu-ray disc /H.264/MPEG4/DivX/XviD/DVD/SVCD/VCD/CD/MP3 /Kodak

Where is the VC-1 support?? It's mandatory for BD n HD...nice DVD player ;-)

DivX3.11/4.02/5.02/5.03/5.05 and later,DivXPro, XviD,Nero digital n a cheap one ;-)

Incoming Chinese OEM Blu-ray player {Engadget HD}

Jun 18th 2007 8:37AM It says DVD on the front

Good one guys ;-)

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