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I would suspect that this will happen rather quickly.
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Nov 2007
Rochester, MN
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I originally thought that they might hang out as long as Beta did but with only 750k or so players sold, maybe 1 million tops...
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Oct 2007
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I wonder if by virture of this announcment, do retailers just start sending the red discs to be destroyed and added to their shrink count as defective products?
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This really is one of the next big moves in the endgame. Retailers will increasingly discard HD DVD as a less-profitable, less viable product. Based on the recent hints (not to mention the Digital Bits editorial), I'm wondering if we'll hear something very soon from BB or another major retailer.
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Sep 2006
B.C. Canada
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Can you give away dud machines for $99 to a public that knows it can't get titles from the majority of Studios. Only a dishonest sales person would push a dud on an uninformed customer. Send them all back to the manufacturer.
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Aug 2007
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I agree. Retailers will drop HD DVD, and this will be the domino that forces Universal and Paramount to switch as well.
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Oct 2007
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so hd dvd bargain bins in the corner of the store somewhere?
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Apr 2007
SoCal PSN:CaptBurn
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Retail is going to respond very quickly. HDDVD will have a 'section' but it will be small and hidden in a corner somewhere for the 'niche' folks to be referred to by sales associates. HDDVD marketing at retail will probably come to a near end if not completely ended.
Any retailer with a brain is going to spend their time selling Blu-ray product now. There is far more profit margin on the standalones and far more manufacturers and studios which equals far more _paid_ placements in their circulars. This could possibly destroy Toshiba's brand equity in the marketplace actually as many folks like to stick with one brand for all their components. Toshiba either starts making Blu-ray players or may find itself out of market fast. Like Sony in the past, they will have to evolve and re-define. It would be foolish for Toshiba to keep playing Microsoft's game at this point (even MS has left it pretty much). Time to focus on regaining profitability in the HD segment. Edit: Wanted to add that Warner seems very aware of the damaging affects this will have on Toshiba when they publicly prop them up in their press release. Last edited by Proteus; 01-04-2008 at 10:10 PM. |
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At $99 they do make good upconvert machines. So now you won't be lying to the consumer.
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and not just Walmart. As folks read the news and discover that the player they just purchased has become a relic of a dying format, it's not hard to imagine lots of returns at all retailers.
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