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kortick
18-Feb-2008, 09:46 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23204819/


Dont look good for all of you who bought HD Players and DVD

Wal Mart, Target, Blockbuster and Netflix already announced they will only carry blu ray

Looks like Sony won

DjfunkmasterG
18-Feb-2008, 09:50 PM
Toshiba issued another report saying there is no plans to stop anything right this second. They have to have a board meeting to discuss the future of HD-DVD. For some reason I see them going dual format because of the HD-DVD's a lot of people own.

I own 70 HD-DVD and 21 Blu-Ray titles. I will not give up my HD-DVD collection anytime soon simply because the discs will continue to work until my player dies and I have 3 spare players.

acealive1
18-Feb-2008, 10:32 PM
all they gotta do is price match with regular dvds and they'll be back in business

bassman
18-Feb-2008, 10:49 PM
Although not "official", I think it's pretty damn safe to say that HD is going the way of the Tucker.

Kaos
19-Feb-2008, 11:44 AM
Toshiba Official Drops HD-DVD:
http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Toshiba/Toshiba_Officially_Drops_HD_DVD/1477

Too bad.

capncnut
19-Feb-2008, 12:59 PM
Yup, it's officially dead. My cousin is gonna go ballistic 'cos she's got two players and like a hundred films.

Danny
19-Feb-2008, 01:00 PM
*sits at his desk surrounded by his hundreds of dvds and laughs maniacally*

DjfunkmasterG
19-Feb-2008, 01:03 PM
No reasons for him to go bonkers. The movies still work and as long as he has the two players he is covered. if one goes he has a back-up. I have a back-up and will continue to use my HD-DVD's until my players die or the discs no longer play.

I expect my Toshiba players to function well for the next 4-5 years and I feel they will keep up until the next format comes around.

However, the format war is far from over... Blu still has to defeat DVD, and unless they drop player prices and disc prices... this is going to take a very long time.

MikePizzoff
19-Feb-2008, 01:04 PM
Well I guess this means that pretty soon the HD-DVD drive for 360 will be substantially cheaper. Perhaps then I'll purchase one.

capncnut
19-Feb-2008, 01:07 PM
Blu still has to defeat DVD...
I think we all know that ain't gonna happen.

bassman
19-Feb-2008, 01:09 PM
Well....it's being dwindled down. Now the wait for Blu Ray to drop it's prices so I can move on up.

"Movin on uuup. To the Eastside. To a deeeluxe apartment in the skyyyy"


But for now I'm staying with my trusty ol standard DVDs that still look great.

Danny
19-Feb-2008, 01:16 PM
But for now I'm staying with my trusty ol standard DVDs that still look great.

*nods in agreement*

DjfunkmasterG
19-Feb-2008, 05:18 PM
A-Ha.... HD_DVD still has life in it yet. LG will stick with HD-DVD.

http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news/news.phtml/12929/13953/lg-back-hddvd-disc-players.phtml

acealive1
19-Feb-2008, 07:09 PM
I think we all know that ain't gonna happen.



damn right

bassman
19-Feb-2008, 08:24 PM
I think we all know that ain't gonna happen.

So you're saying theres a chance that Blu Ray may get scrapped as well? That would be nice....no pointless upgrades for me.

capncnut
19-Feb-2008, 08:57 PM
I can't see it taking over DVD sales, no. DVD's have been around since 1994 or so, it's far too established to be threatened by another format and the technology isn't that old yet.

acealive1
19-Feb-2008, 09:19 PM
So you're saying theres a chance that Blu Ray may get scrapped as well? That would be nice....no pointless upgrades for me.


sony's batting 0-1 right now in the new format department

DjfunkmasterG
21-Feb-2008, 10:50 AM
FYI Guys,

for those of you with huge HD-DVD collections that are keeping them you might want to consider a back-up player in case yours goes dead down the road. You know a player to keep stored away until you need it.

If you only have 1-10 HD-DVD's you are probably just better off selling the discs and the players, but if you have a massive collection, like I do (100+ discs and counting) this maybe something you want to look into.

On Amazon.Com, through their partner sellers, Tiger Direct has the top of the line HD-A35 (1080P/24P unit) for $169.00 with Free Shipping. Circuit City is offering the HD-A3 (1080i model) for $99.99 and the HD-A30 (1080P Model) for $129.99. People ae firesaling them on eBay for anywhere from $75.00 and up used, and $89.00 and up new + S&H.

I don't know if HD-DVD will become like the Laser Disc where people trade discs, or sell working players for good money, but once Toshiba bails out in March that will be the end of the cheap HD-DVD players. LG and SAMSUNG are going to stay in the game, but their units sell for $799 and $999 respectively.

Also keep in mind the Toshiba HD-DVD players are some of the TOP upscaling units ont he market so even if you don't own HD-DVD movies getting one for your SD-DVD collection is a good buy as well.

Also of note, The HD-DVD association is still up and running and has no plans to shut down, so the format isn't completely dead dead, however with Toshiba out of the game that will pretty much be the end of HD-DVD by 4Q 2008.