View Full Version : HD-DVD goes for broke. No really


zbiggie
01-15-2008, 04:02 AM
Found this little article on google news
They did sort of screw up saying that Xbox 360's can all play it, while I think they meant that it could be added on at a later time
HD-DVD (http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2008-01-14-toshibe-hd-dvd-prices_N.htm)

Toshiba, unwilling to concede defeat in the next-generation-DVD battle, said Monday that it would launch an aggressive advertising campaign to promote its HD DVD players and slash prices about 50%.

Entry-level players now start at about $150, down from about $300.

The consumer electronics maker said in a statement that it would step up marketing of the players. It provided few details but said the ads would run on television, in print and online.

Toshiba made the move in response to a series of victories by a rival format, Sony-backed Blu-ray. The battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray is similar to the VHS-Betamax fight of the 1980s. Earlier this month, Hollywood giant Warner Bros. said it would release its films only on Blu-ray discs. It had previously supported both formats.

"The HD camp is doubling down," says tech analyst Roger Kay at Endpoint Technologies Associates. "Toshiba has to sell as many as they can … to populate the world with HD DVD players and maybe win back the studios."

Both HD DVD and Blu-ray can display higher-quality video than traditional DVDs. Blu-ray is arguably the more advanced technology, but HD DVD was out first and often costs less. Retailer Best Buy on Monday was offering Blu-ray players for $400 to $1,000 and HD DVD players for $150 to $1,000.

The two formats are not compatible, which means an HD DVD usually won't work in a Blu-ray player. Many movie studios have released films in both formats, an inconvenience that forces them to carry twice as much inventory.

That's why one format is expected to win out. Toshiba has support from studios including Universal Home Video, Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Animation SKG. But Blu-ray's backers include 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney and Lionsgate Entertainment.

Adding to the confusion: Microsoft's Xbox video game system and some Toshiba laptops can play only HD DVD. Sony's PlayStation 3 video game system and some of its laptops can play only Blu-ray.

Toshiba is hoping lower prices will help it hang on. Price can be "a deal breaker for the mainstream consumer," Toshiba Vice President Yoshi Uchiyama said in a statement.

But many consumers are reluctant to buy a technology that may soon be obsolete.

"Every day the Blu-ray and HD DVD camps spend prosecuting this standards war represents a day lost in their race to remain relevant," analyst Krishna Chander at researcher iSuppli said in a recent note. "Amid the rise of exciting new digital media offerings like YouTube, iTunes and on-demand services, the window of lucrative opportunity is closing for both standards."

Toshiba also said it will continue ongoing promotions, including five HD DVD titles free with any of its HD DVD players.

Feanor
01-15-2008, 04:22 AM
I'm pretty sure this is outside their jurisdiction, but can't the IEEE arbitrate or something?

Mr Eibmoz
01-15-2008, 04:33 AM
Thing is, 90% of people dont know which film studio is in which camp so something like this could swing it back in HDDVDs direction a tad. I still do hope HDDVD wins, just for the simple reason that red is far far far nicer than the cheap looking blue cases BR uses. If I'm spending that much on films, I dont want my movie shelves to look like they are filled with cheap nasty things.

PopTrogdor
01-15-2008, 06:47 AM
there was a piccy supplied on the forums a few weeks back, hd had maybe 5 or 6 studios, blu ray had over 20 studios backing them

viatrophy
01-15-2008, 09:46 AM
aha yeah I saw this article the other day. (Or something similar to it)
I do hope HDDVD wins, due to I have a HD DVD player. :p

Questionmarc
01-15-2008, 02:43 PM
i want Hd dvd to win simply for the fact u can addd it on 2 your 360 and its inexpensive but it needs to end soon one company need to win by the end of 2k8

rothbart
01-15-2008, 02:49 PM
NSFW subtitles, HILARIOUS video... :D

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Cujoe
01-15-2008, 02:57 PM
Since Warner Bros left HDDVD to Blu Ray, it voided all studios contracts with HDDVD , so there free to make the move as well. And from the looks of it, they probably are. I wouldn't invest in HDDVDS anymore fellas, 360 will join the blu ray market soon enough.

rothbart
01-15-2008, 03:11 PM
360 will join the blu ray market soon enough.

Okay, who wants to make a real bet on that? Everyone's giving MS the benefit of the doubt... there's NO WAY there will ever be a Blu-ray add-on for the 360. No way...

Artemas
01-15-2008, 03:27 PM
NSFW subtitles, HILARIOUS video... :D

friS4OOcdgQ


Lol. What movie is that from? It almost looks like "Enemy at the gates" but I don't think "Hitler" was in it.

Rekenmachine
01-15-2008, 03:46 PM
Lol. What movie is that from? It almost looks like "Enemy at the gates" but I don't think "Hitler" was in it.
It's "Der Untergang", a German movie about the last days of Hitler in his bunker.

the 6th degree
01-15-2008, 03:56 PM
Okay, who wants to make a real bet on that? Everyone's giving MS the benefit of the doubt... there's NO WAY there will ever be a Blu-ray add-on for the 360. No way...

I like the thought that MS could bring out a BluRay add on, but I cant see it happening either, I can see them staying with digital distribution...

Ploogle
01-15-2008, 04:02 PM
Wow. I've seen a different "dubbing" of that same video. It was about cheating on BF2, I think.