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Format War
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Written by Michael Lankton
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Monday, 06 August 2007 |
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What Toshiba has done right
1. The software was ready out of the gate
2. Good discs seem to extract every last bit of performance for the storage limitation. Example:The Prestige looks as good on an HD30 as it does a BD50.
3. Making Dolby TrueHD mandatory in hardware
4. Very consistent in releasing new firmware, addressing both fixes and new features
5. The second gen hardware is solid
6. Lack of region coding, so those titles that are Blu Ray-only in North America, but are available on HD DVD in Europe or Asia, will play just fine on your player.
7. Spearheaded hardware sales by selling at a loss early to get players out there
What Sony has done right |
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HD DVD
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Written by Michael Lankton
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Monday, 06 August 2007 |

As anticipated last week after Amazon posted and then pulled product descriptions for three new models of Toshiba HD DVD players, today it was made official .
The HD-A3 at $299.99 replaces the entry level HD-A2, and is still limited to 1080i output, with no mention of 24Hz support. The mid level HD-A30 replaces the HD-A20 at $399.99, and now supports 1080p24. Also on the way is the HD-A35 at $499.99, which also outputs 1080p24, and throws in support for Deep Color and has 5.1 analog output. It remains to be seen whether the HD-35 is the replacement for the flagship HD-XA2, or whether it's merely a HD-30 with multi-channel analog audio output.
The HD-A3 and HD-A35 are due in September, with the HD-A30 arriving last in October. Expect to see Toshiba introduce the new models at CEDIA next month. |
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