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Old 01-31-2008, 07:14 AM   #11041
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Toshiba just never got that blindingly obvious piece of logic. Maybe they should stick to computers and nuclear power.
Based on their failed HDM strategy, which consisted of "Cheaper is Better," do we really want to see Toshiba involved with NUCLEAR POWER?
 
Old 01-31-2008, 07:20 AM   #11042
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Based on their failed HDM strategy, which consisted of "Cheaper is Better," do we really want to see Toshiba involved with NUCLEAR POWER?
It would make things VERY INTERESTING here. BTW, I was on my way to bed, but you statement might make me have nightmares.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 09:11 AM   #11043
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Based on their failed HDM strategy, which consisted of "Cheaper is Better," do we really want to see Toshiba involved with NUCLEAR POWER?
Are you kidding? They are deeply involved already. Heck, they own Westinghouse.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 09:31 AM   #11044
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So any early leaks this week for the Nielsen figures ?
I hope the hardware sales figures will contine coming cause I think it is interesting info
 
Old 01-31-2008, 09:51 AM   #11045
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This week will be yet another demonstration for Toshiba of why their cheap player strategy failed.
You got it all wrong...

The strategy hasn't failed, Toshiba is aiming their players at another market, the "Upscaling DVD" market, remember?

It looks like people are taking it real serious

How I really don't want to be in Universal nor Paramount's shoes. Much hardware, no software sales. Sucks being red don't it?
 
Old 01-31-2008, 02:47 PM   #11046
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The strategy hasn't failed, Toshiba is aiming their players at another market, the "Upscaling DVD" market, remember?
Hmmm...there's nothing preventing select BD players as being positioned as an upscaling DVD player with BD playback capabilities...
 
Old 01-31-2008, 02:54 PM   #11047
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Hmmm...there's nothing preventing select BD players as being positioned as an upscaling DVD player with BD playback capabilities...
There is only one obstacle....pricing!!!
 
Old 01-31-2008, 03:08 PM   #11048
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You got it all wrong...

The strategy hasn't failed, Toshiba is aiming their players at another market, the "Upscaling DVD" market, remember?

It looks like people are taking it real serious

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This fits with what a rabid HD DVD told me the other day when I mentioned Warner and others going Blu-ray exclusive. His emphatic statement was, "HD DVD has 100% studio support! HD DVD player's upscaling of DVD is just as good as those Blu-ray disks."

Seems like some people will never see the light.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 03:13 PM   #11049
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Based on their failed HDM strategy, which consisted of "Cheaper is Better," do we really want to see Toshiba involved with NUCLEAR POWER?
Actually Toshiba is doing some VERY interesting things with nuclear power plants! They have developed a TINY 20 ft x 6 ft reactor with 220kw output. One of these could power a large building or residential neigborhood for 40 years with very little or no maintenance, independent of the power grid. There are all kinds of advantages to a power system like this. These things will be available in the US (pending approvals) by next year!

I really despise Toshiba the consumer electronics company, but their other divisions ARE actually developing good technology that will benefit humanity. Its just a shame that the CE side of things is run by shifty people with no honor.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 03:17 PM   #11050
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Based on their failed HDM strategy, which consisted of "Cheaper is Better," do we really want to see Toshiba involved with NUCLEAR POWER?
Trust me, Nuclear related work and Hollywood are not the same thing at all. The Nuclear industry is pretty lucrative, not just anyone can dip their toes in it without knowing alot about it.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 03:18 PM   #11051
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I predict 80/20

I hope we can keep our numbers at or above this line for the rest of the year. We can't give HD DVD an inch of room, Toshiba has already proved themselves to be major asses and would do anything to promote their dead format.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 03:28 PM   #11052
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This fits with what a rabid HD DVD told me the other day when I mentioned Warner and others going Blu-ray exclusive. His emphatic statement was, "HD DVD has 100% studio support! HD DVD player's upscaling of DVD is just as good as those Blu-ray disks."

Seems like some people will never see the light.
Cognitive dissonance, FTW!
 
Old 01-31-2008, 03:30 PM   #11053
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This fits with what a rabid HD DVD told me the other day when I mentioned Warner and others going Blu-ray exclusive. His emphatic statement was, "HD DVD has 100% studio support! HD DVD player's upscaling of DVD is just as good as those Blu-ray disks."

Seems like some people will never see the light.
Well if that is the case, you should have said that Blu-ray has 175% support, since it ALSO supports upscaling DVD, AND have 75% of HD.

these people are deluding themselves.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 03:49 PM   #11054
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Actually Toshiba is doing some VERY interesting things with nuclear power plants! They have developed a TINY 20 ft x 6 ft reactor with 220kw output. One of these could power a large building or residential neigborhood for 40 years with very little or no maintenance, independent of the power grid. There are all kinds of advantages to a power system like this. These things will be available in the US (pending approvals) by next year!

I really despise Toshiba the consumer electronics company, but their other divisions ARE actually developing good technology that will benefit humanity. Its just a shame that the CE side of things is run by shifty people with no honor.
Unforunately, the US market still has a bit of nuke-fear. Something not too happy about myself.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 05:20 PM   #11055
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This fits with what a rabid HD DVD told me the other day when I mentioned Warner and others going Blu-ray exclusive. His emphatic statement was, "HD DVD has 100% studio support! HD DVD player's upscaling of DVD is just as good as those Blu-ray disks."

Seems like some people will never see the light.
You got that right. Individuals just like you describe here are indeed still present out there. It is just sad. At this point it is straight up self delusion. I think they have a pill for that...
 
Old 01-31-2008, 05:51 PM   #11056
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It would make things VERY INTERESTING here. BTW, I was on my way to bed, but you statement might make me have nightmares.
We can be sure of one thing, no matter how much radiation leakage there is, there'll be a gaggle of internet supporters pointing out how the casualties are acceptable even as they die of radiation sickness.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 05:58 PM   #11057
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Unforunately, the US market still has a bit of nuke-fear. Something not too happy about myself.
As someone who also feels this country needs a more objective look at the costs and benefits of nuclear power instead of buying into unjustified fear, I must say that I don't think it's "nuke-fear" when people are nervous about small nuclear reactors being placed every couple of blocks. I think the burden of proof is on Toshiba, etc., to show how this can be done safely and how these miniature power plants wouldn't be easy targets for someone wanting to cause chaos.

Perhaps they have answers for all of this. I don't know; I haven't researched it. I'm just saying they are proposing a fairly radical step here which at first glance seems to be quite different than a secured, well-maintained, safe, centralized nuclear power plant.
 
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.....there's a huge amount of new large-scale nuclear planet construction on the books globally is there not? & a lot planned in the US.....the rise in U308 commodity price has reflected that to some extent......an increase in centralized nuclear plant construction has
pretty much lost the stigma once associated to it......even the 'mentalists can't piss & moan about it. Small localized plants would require a hurdle yes, since ill-informed zealots always tend to have the loudest voice. On another note, some of them Trinity style mushroom cloud docus would make some good blu-rays eh?
 
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.....there's a huge amount of new large-scale nuclear planet construction on the books globally is there not? & a lot planned in the US.....the rise in U308 commodity price has reflected that to some extent......an increase in centralized nuclear plant construction has
pretty much lost the stigma once associated to it......even the 'mentalists can't piss & moan about it. Small localized plants would require a hurdle yes, since ill-informed zealots always tend to have the loudest voice. On another note, some of them Trinity style mushroom cloud docus would make some good blu-rays eh?
Back on track shall we? This is the Blu-ray forum.
 
Old 01-31-2008, 08:42 PM   #11060
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Uhhhhh, this IS the thread for Nielson numbers, isn't it? Speaking of which, anyone seen the "leaked" numbers yet? I don't feel like back-reading through pages and pages of talks on nuclear power...
 
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