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Toshiba stubbornly launches the un-Blu-ray, XD-E500 DVD player {Engadget HD}
Aug 18th 2008 10:08PM Well, I'm late to the party but I believe everything was said at one point or another. Jim, I think you summed it up pretty well. Squiggle, I can't believe the anti-Tosh sentiment either. I have NO idea why engadget doesn't run similar stories on Sony upconverters saying how "stubborn" they are. Fact is, as long as there is a market for them, all manufacturers will continue to sell them. And if Toshiba's product is better, who is the consumer going to choose? It's really quite simple though people are so blinded by Blu that they lose all rationality.
Does anyone really think people were scooping up those 1k Pioneer Blu-Ray players? There is very little (IR port) incentive for people to choose a standalone player over a PS3 and even the 2nd best option appears to come from Sony (S350). Blu fanboys love to laugh at the millions Toshiba lost in HD DVD and then call them 'stupid' for not jumping in to another hi-def format with question marks. Toshiba saw decreasing profits in DVD and wanted to pioneer the next generation of physical media. They failed. But decreasing profits are still, yes, profits. There is absolutely no reason for them to want to hasten the demise of DVD now that Blu has won. This article is a little dated, but not much has changed since then: http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/news/bluray-market-too-reliant-on-the-playstation-3/?biz=1
What makes the most business sense again? I'd like all the tosh-haters to post something, anything that backs their position that Toshiba is missing out all the cash Blu producers are raking in. Waiting...
LG unveils 6x Blu-ray burners: BE06, GBC-H20L, and GBW-H20L {Engadget HD}
Jun 3rd 2008 9:14PM How much is the media these days?









