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Inviato: venerdì 15 febbraio 2008, 13:54
da crossroads
toshiba forse alza bandiera bianca !

Toshiba to drop HD DVD, sources say
Company says no decision has been made
By Thomas K. Arnold and Erik Gruenwedel

Feb 15, 2008
The format war has turned into a format death watch.

Toshiba is widely expected to pull the plug on its HD DVD format sometime in the coming weeks, reliable industry sources say, after a rash of retail defections that followed Warner Home Video's announcement in early January that it would support only the rival Blu-ray Disc format after May.

Officially, no decision has been made, insists Jodi Sally, vp of marketing for Toshiba America Consumer Products. "Based on its technological advancements, we continue to believe HD DVD is the best format for consumers, given the value and consistent quality inherent in our player offerings," she said.

But she hinted that something's in the air. "Given the market developments in the past month," she said, "Toshiba will continue to study the market impact and the value proposition for consumers, particularly in light of our recent price reductions on all HD DVD players."

Immediately after the Warner announcement, the HD DVD North American Promotional Group canceled its Consumer Electronics Show presentation. The following week, data collected by the NPD Group revealed Blu-ray took in 93% of all hardware sales for that week.

Toshiba subsequently fired back, drastically cutting its HD DVD player prices by as much as half, effective Jan. 15. But a hoped-for consumer sales surge never materialized; retail point-of-sale data collected by the NPD Group for the week ending Jan. 26 still showed Blu-ray Disc players ahead by a wide margin, 65% to 28%.

Software sales have declined as well. The latest Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales data show the top-selling Blu-ray Disc title for the week, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's "Across the Universe," sold more than three times as many copies the week ending Feb. 10 as the top HD DVD seller, Universal Studios Home Entertainment's "Elizabeth: The Golden Age." Blu-ray Disc titles also accounted for 81% of all high-def disc sales for the week, with HD DVD at just 19%.

Toshiba had been pitching its discounted HD DVD players toward the standard DVD crowd as well as high-def enthusiasts, noting in its ad message that the new players would make DVDs look a lot better as well. And as a last-ditch effort, the company ran an ad during the Super Bowl -- a 30-second spot that reportedly cost $2.7 million.

But in the end, sources say, the substantial loss Toshiba is incurring with each HD DVD player sold -- a figure sources say could be as high as several hundred dollars -- coupled with a series of high-profile retail defections has driven the company to at last concede defeat.

"An announcement is coming soon," said one source close to the HD DVD camp. "It could be a matter of weeks."

Microsoft is the other big player in the HD DVD equation. Last fall when Paramount Home Entertainment announced it was dropping its dual-format strategy and would release titles only in HD DVD, giving that side a brief resurgence, a pitch to journalists for interviews came from a Microsoft email address.

Several phone calls to Kevin Collins, Microsoft's normally accessible "HD DVD evangelist," were not returned. Nor were calls to Ken Graffeo, the Universal Studios Home Entertainment executive who doubles as co-president of the HD DVD North American Promotional Group.

When Warner abandoned HD DVD in January, the format was left with just two of the six major studios backing it, Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment. Blu-ray support among independents is rising. ADV Films, Tai Seng Entertainment, Topics Entertainment and National Geographic have all confirmed they are going Blu-ray exclusive, while more than one indie that was releasing titles just on HD DVD, including Surround Records and Opus Arte, will now offer Blu-ray as well.

This week, two key retailers, Best Buy and Netflix Inc., both got off the fence and threw their support behind Blu-ray exclusively, citing widespread studio support and consumer preference. Both companies said Warner's decision was a turning point in their strategies.

"We've listened to our customers, and we are responding," said Best Buy president and COO Brian Dunn.

Netflix spokesperson Steve Swasey said it appeared the format war had been won by Blu-ray for the benefit of everyone.

"We wanted to put an exclamation point behind that," he said.

Industry observers are closely watching Amazon, but there's been no movement, other than a 50% off sale for 150 HD DVD titles, including "Transformers," "Zodiac" and "Stardust."

Blockbuster Inc. last summer already decided to offer only Blu-ray Disc titles at its company-owned rental stores.

Chris Tribbey, Home Media Magazine senior reporter, contributed to this report.

Inviato: venerdì 15 febbraio 2008, 16:12
da Dave76
Peggio ancora (o meglio...dipende dai punti di vista)!!
Toshiba potrebbe mettere in vendita un lettore BR a luglio!!!

Riporto:

1080living.com has learned through sources in the distribution and retail business that the buzz is Toshiba already has a Blu-Ray player in the works ready for production for a September 08 release but now this has been pushed up to a July 08 release with recent events in the industry.

Inviato: venerdì 15 febbraio 2008, 22:42
da Quarry
Wal-Mart to Go Blu-ray Exclusive
The nation's top retailer will phase out its HD DVD support by early summer.

That's the official word this morning from Wal-Mart, first announced on the company's gadget blog, CheckOut.com.
According to Wal-Mart execs, the company will begin emphasizing Blu-ray in both brick-and-mortar stores and online over the next thirty days, with plans to completely phase out HD DVD movie and hardware sales by June 2008. The company will continue to sell DVDs and standard-definition hardware.
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Inviato: venerdì 15 febbraio 2008, 23:24
da crossroads
na botta dietro l'altra ! :cof

Inviato: sabato 16 febbraio 2008, 15:11
da crossroads
in rete arrivano i primi annunci non formali su toshiba :

Toshiba to exit HD DVD, end format war-NHK

TOKYO, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp (6502.T: Quote, Profile, Research) is planning to stop production of equipment compatible with the HD DVD format for high-definition video, allowing the competing Blu-Ray camp a free run, public broadcaster NHK reported on Saturday.

Toshiba is expected to suffer losses amounting to tens of billions of yen (hundreds of millions of dollars) to scrap production of HD DVD players and recorders and other steps to exit the business, Japan's NHK said on its website.

No one at Toshiba could be reached for comment.

The format war between the Toshiba-backed HD DVD and Sony Corp's (6758.T: Quote, Profile, Research) Blu-Ray, often compared to the Betamax-VHS battle in the 1980s, has slowed the development of what is expected to be a multibillion dollar high-definition DVD industry.

Toshiba was dealt a blow on Friday when Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said it would abandon the HD DVD format, becoming the latest in a series of top retailers and movie studios to rally behind Blu-ray technology for high definition DVDs.

Toshiba plans to continue selling HD DVD equipment at stores for the time being but will not put resources into developing new devices, NHK said. (Reporting by Nathan Layne, editing by Mike Peacock)

Inviato: sabato 16 febbraio 2008, 15:33
da speak
Dopo questi annunci la format war e' finita! E anche in U.K. la High Definition Top 20 di Gennaio 2008 HMV contiene solo titoli Blu Ray.

Inviato: sabato 16 febbraio 2008, 15:33
da morelli
Interessante...
Quando potrò trovare un XE-1 a 200 euro? :-27

Inviato: domenica 17 febbraio 2008, 16:11
da thecheig
morelli ha scritto:Interessante...
Quando potrò trovare un XE-1 a 200 euro? :-27
quoto :-23

Inviato: martedì 19 febbraio 2008, 19:24
da crossroads
da alcune indiscrezioni sul Web Sembrerebbe che Universal annunci prestissimo il passaggio al BluRay ! Stay Tuned :-3

Inviato: martedì 19 febbraio 2008, 19:27
da Quarry
azz, lasciatemi almeno uscire Tremors :-27 ( e American gangster :-24 )

Inviato: martedì 19 febbraio 2008, 19:51
da CapitanFede
Breaking: Universal Studios Goes Blu
eccoti accontentao cross.universal è blu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Jurassik park lo VOGLIO :-27

Inviato: martedì 19 febbraio 2008, 20:37
da Quarry
Paramount è rimasta con il cerino in mano :-27

Inviato: martedì 19 febbraio 2008, 20:42
da Billy
beh, meglio così.
anche Paramount penso non tarderà, in fondo ha interrotto la produzione di Blu-Ray giusto per 6 mesi, non dovrebbe essere un problema ricominciare e penso non siano stati così stupidi da non inserire clausole contrattuali in caso di "morte" dell'HD-DVD.

Inviato: martedì 19 febbraio 2008, 21:21
da Quarry
LG to Continue HD DVD Support
"at this present moment in time, it is necessary to provide a player which supports both formats and therefore create simplicity and convenience for the existing HDDVD consumer."

Inviato: mercoledì 20 febbraio 2008, 9:48
da crossroads
ve l'avevo detto ... a volte riesco ad infrmarmi bene ! :-3

Paramount fara' l'annuncio oggi ! :-3

Inviato: mercoledì 20 febbraio 2008, 9:49
da crossroads
Si sa quali saranno i primi film a catalogo che Universal produrra su BR ? ... c'e' da abbuffarsi e non poco ! :-3

Inviato: mercoledì 20 febbraio 2008, 12:00
da CapitanFede
sui primu film universal credo che ancora non is sapia nulla, anche se credo che i primi titoli ad uscire in blu siano gli stessi dell'hddvd, amgari con una traccia audio migliore e con qualche extra in più(penso ad esempio a king kong, privo di extra in hddvd). e cmq dei titoli universal usciti finora c'è già buona scelta(la cosa, king kong, la mummia, van helsing...)
più che altro sarebbe utile sapere quando universali inizierà la sua produzione di bluray...

su paramount:spero anche io che l'annuncio sia questione di ore. credo infatti che si stai lavorando per capire cosa fare dei soldi che il consorzio hddvd ha già versato a paramount per l'esclusiva,se paramount restituisce qualcosa allora l'accordo si chude in tempi recenti. e cmq paramount è the last man standing...
tuttavia essendo una società quotata in borsa potrebbe aspettare venerdì e a mercato chiuso decretare il proprio passaggio.

Inviato: mercoledì 20 febbraio 2008, 13:39
da fiorina

Inviato: giovedì 21 febbraio 2008, 10:11
da CapitanFede
"We are pleased that the industry is moving to a single high-definition format, as we believe it is in the best interest of the consumer.

Janet Murray, director of Georgia Tech's masters and Ph.D. program in digital media, said a single format supported by all six major studios has a much better chance of success than two rival ones that each take only a chunk of Hollywood.

"It's a big victory for the consumer," she said.

Now that the studios are no longer battling each other over which format is best, Murray said, they can focus on generating awareness among consumers of the many benefits of high-definition media. Murray predicts "a standardization of extras" now that everyone's releasing films on a single format rather than two, each with its own set of capabilities. "This will lead to a much richer experience for viewers," she added.

Murray also foresees "much more content and much more breadth of content" now that Blu-ray is the only way to go. "When people have these higher-end screens at home, they take great pleasure in them, and this will push ahead the delivery (of movies) in high-definition," she said.


dall'hollywood reporter...
in pratica anche paramount è diventata blu...
a breve più dettagli.
è finita davvero sta format war....
e soprattutto cloverfield in bluray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-9

Inviato: giovedì 21 febbraio 2008, 10:27
da crossroads
ehhh si , mi sa che e' finita ! ... vedremo come si comportera' il BR ora ... se riuscira' ad uscire dal mercato di nicchia ! Le potenzialita' ci sono ! ... vediamo come si comportera' il marketing e gli studios ! :-3

Inviato: giovedì 21 febbraio 2008, 11:09
da Dave76
Se abbassano i prezzi dei lettori è fatta....peccato che bisognerà aspettare almeno la fine dell'anno per avere lettori completi e aggiornati al profilo 2.0....aspettiamo di vedere come si comporta il panasonic DB50...

Inviato: giovedì 21 febbraio 2008, 11:35
da crossroads
Dei film noto che i prezzi incominciano ad abbassarsi ... ma si parla di 1-2 euro ... meglio di niente ...
La sony stessa comunque vende i suoi film a 22,90 euro ... segno che vuol venir incontro al consumantore !

Il marketing ... spero funzioni ... behh ... bastava vedere la partita di ieri sera del Milan ... tra marchi Playstation e Sony ... te la sparano a raffica la pubblicita' !

Inviato: giovedì 21 febbraio 2008, 12:12
da Quarry
Paramount goes Blu.
The last domino of the format war has fallen: Paramount has officially announced it will align with Blu-ray and begin releasing titles on the format.
Tutto è compiuto. Chiudiamo il topic ? :-27

Inviato: giovedì 21 febbraio 2008, 12:20
da Billy
certo che la Warner ha innescato un effetto domino pauroso, non mi aspettavo una fine così rapida di HD-DVD anche se devo dire che a questo punto è meglio così, non si deve perdere altro tempo.

Inviato: giovedì 21 febbraio 2008, 12:26
da Dave76
Beh...direi di si....