HD DVD strikes back through Toshiba
By Pam Carroll on 17 July 2007
Toshiba is expanding its HD DVD product range and studios are releasing more HD DVD titles in the latest salvo in the high definition format battle.
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zofod commented on 01/06/2009 00:00 Report abuse
HD-DVD lost :)
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DoohanOK commented on 18/07/2007 21:47 Report abuse
$1,000 for bugger all games and Blu-Ray? Gimme a break
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lordofthesheep commented on 17/07/2007 19:31 Report abuse
While it seems reasonable to not include the Playstation 3 in the tallies, one must remember that the PS3 was and is a very good value Blu-Ray machine, and there is strong evidence to suggest lots have bought or will buy it for the playback capabilities. HD-DVD is not integrated into a widely available system, so naturally, with the PS3 being so common, the standalone players should be more common.
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