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Jun 2007
Boston
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Is this true, that Toshiba is basically making it so that potential customers will need to buy HDMI compatible Displays & Audio equipment just to be able to use their next gen HD DVD players? Ooof. Talk about short-sighted cost cutting. Aren't like 50% of the HD compatible Display and receiver install base currently NON-HDMI compatible devices? |
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Apr 2007
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The insider's thread over there has gone downhill the past several weeks, mainly people posting questions trying to trap insiders into speaking negatively about their respective format. On both sides of the war. This particular question highlighted here is no surprise.
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Aug 2007
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Expert Member
Jan 2007
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The problem is the PS3 doesn't bill itself as being ideal for people who don't want to spend a lot of cash. It's a valid point in that the majority of HD DVD owners won't get lossless unless they spend even more money on new equipment.
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Jul 2007
Tampa, FL
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I agree. Don't know if this will happen, but if I were the BDA I'd be encouraging someone (Chinese manufacturer, maybe) to intro a player with a very minimal feature-set; no analog out, no sec decoder, no support for anything that would add to cost. Just to take away HD DVD talking points. It was OK when PS3 was 600 and Tosh HD DVD was 500; but now that Tosh is approching 20 the 500 PS3 is giving a big price advantage to HD DVD, making BD look like the niche product. Something bare bones that will still play the movie would be great for the format; and I don't think would cut much into more full-featured players sales (hopefully cut into HD DVD sales, though).
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Banned
Aug 2007
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Not only that, you have to remember that any game console is going to be marketed to the widest demographic, especially in comparison to a standalone. And, since the PS3 is the runaway leader in BR hardware sales, it should be considered. Additionally, even the staunchest PS3 fanboy has to admit that it was Sony's strategy all along to Trojan Horse this thing into people's homes as a BR player first, game machine second--which explains the dearth of quality games to play, but equally why it's considered the best BR player on the market today. I am a little surprised at Toshiba though TBH. Usually, flagship players have more outputs than necessary if anything. |
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Expert Member
Jan 2007
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You're kidding, right? Saying HD DVD owners didn't bill it as the best because of its price is just counter to what has been happening. That's just crazy talk.
"Trojan" blu-ray into people's home? Heh, cute. Sony's intention was to build the ultimate home theatre convergance item. They'd have messed up had they not included blu-ray. That's like saying Toyota is trying to trojan "green cars" into America with the Prius. |
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Blu-ray Insider
Jan 2007
Milpitas, CA, USA
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![]() Having an HDMI-only output would save on Macrovision fees, and other royalties for stuff embedded in the analog outputs. It also provides for playing special content that would otherwise not be playable on a standard player. Anyway, goal is to get rid of all analog A/V outputs in a few years. BTW, each audio codec has a royalty cost associated with it, so the more that are player-mandatory, the higher the player cost. That's why so few are mandatory for BD players - we worked to minimize basic player cost as much as possible long-term. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Jan 2006
www.blurayoasis.com
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May 2007
San Jose, California
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People can't have it both ways. They can't demand cheap BD players to counter a cut down HD DVD players, and demand all the bells and whistles on the BD side. Gary Last edited by dialog_gvf; 08-28-2007 at 09:44 PM. |
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Aug 2007
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I'm not arguing that. I'm just saying it doesn't make sense to bash HD DVD for the lower cost players not having analog out when the best selling blu-ray player (and at one point - lowest priced and best valued (maybe still best value?)) doesn't have it.
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Sep 2005
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The PS3 promoters don't try to say that you should buy a PS3 because it is cheaper than either the Wii or the Xbox 360. The PS3 is not promoted because it is cheap. There was a period when the PS3 was promoted as the least expensive Blu-ray player. However, it was not promoted as being cheaper than the cheapest HD DVD player because it was not. Quote:
The PS3 is a "runaway leader in BR hardware sales" because the gamer market has a higher uptake rate than the next generation high definition market has at the moment. This could easily reverse itself within the next 18 - 24 months. Quote:
The "dearth of quality games" as you say is starting to change. The huge lag was based partially upon the difficulty of programming the cell processor. IBM even came out with a new programming environment to help produce software on these machines. Personally, I would not consider the PS3 the best Blu-ray player on the market. It may be the most future proof of those being sold at the moment. For that specific reason alone, if someone asked me today what Blu-ray player to get, I'd very likely suggest a PS3. I believe your understanding is backwards here. Tosh does appear to have the outputs on their top of the line player. The issue was that the lower end players don't appear to have outputs needed by the people who would want to buy lower end players . |
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"With $199 players HD DVD is going to win" "HD DVD is the more affordable choice" But, if fails categorically to take into account the lack of full studio support or the high premium for discs. Neither format can penetrate into mass adoption until all three situations are true: Good players capable of the high quality, at good prices Full studio support Movement toward less premium at release, and much lower prices a few months after. But, the PS/3 is still selling. And all those people represent someone who owns an HDM player, that HD DVD would have to convince to buy a second. Gary |
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![]() What would be the retail price increase because of that 50 cents? On the surface it doesn't seem to cost/save a CE much, but then there are the jacks, the more complicated motherboard, increase in population time of the MB, small lowering of yields (ever solder joint is a risk), etc. A/V outputs gone by agreement in 2011, right? Gary |
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