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Toshiba Announces Discontinuation of HD DVD Businesses

19 February, 2008


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Company Remains Focused on Championing Consumer Access to High Definition Content

TOKYO--Toshiba Corporation today announced that it has undertaken a thorough review of its overall strategy for HD DVD and has decided it will no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD players and recorders. This decision has been made following recent major changes in the market. Toshiba will continue, however, to provide full product support and after-sales service for all owners of Toshiba HD DVD products.

HD DVD was developed to offer consumers access at an affordable price to high-quality, high definition content and prepare them for the digital convergence of tomorrow where the fusion of consumer electronics and IT will continue to progress.

"We carefully assessed the long-term impact of continuing the so-called 'next-generation format war' and concluded that a swift decision will best help the market develop," said Atsutoshi Nishida, President and CEO of Toshiba Corporation. "While we are disappointed for the company and more importantly, for the consumer, the real mass market opportunity for high definition content remains untapped and Toshiba is both able and determined to use our talent, technology and intellectual property to make digital convergence a reality."

Toshiba will continue to lead innovation, in a wide range of technologies that will drive mass market access to high definition content. These include high capacity NAND flash memory, small form factor hard disk drives, next generation CPUs, visual processing, and wireless and encryption technologies. The company expects to make forthcoming announcements around strategic progress in these convergence technologies.

Toshiba will begin to reduce shipments of HD DVD players and recorders to retail channels, aiming for cessation of these businesses by the end of March 2008. Toshiba also plans to end volume production of HD DVD disk drives for such applications as PCs and games in the same timeframe, yet will continue to make efforts to meet customer requirements. The company will continue to assess the position of notebook PCs with integrated HD DVD drives within the overall PC business relative to future market demand.

This decision will not impact on Toshiba's commitment to standard DVD, and the company will continue to market conventional DVD players and recorders. Toshiba intends to continue to contribute to the development of the DVD industry, as a member of the DVD Forum, an international organization with some 200 member companies, committed to the discussion and defining of optimum optical disc formats for the consumer and the related industries.

Toshiba also intends to maintain collaborative relations with the companies who joined with Toshiba in working to build up the HD DVD market, including Universal Studios, Paramount Pictures, and DreamWorks Animation and major Japanese and European content providers on the entertainment side, as well as leaders in the IT industry, including Microsoft, Intel, and HP. Toshiba will study possible collaboration with these companies for future business opportunities, utilizing the many assets generated through the development of HD DVD.
 

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beginning of the end?
 

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thank god.

Was sick of the fight between them.

Blu-ray FTW!!
 

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its was always going to be canned...it was just inferior.
but kinda reminded me of the SACD war a bit, i mean why would anyone buy a whole new specialised unit to play a medium that only has a very small listing of available works to be played on it...just stupid.
 

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Once the major studios got on board blue ray was going to win. It's been popular in Japan for like the last five years. HD-DVD how ever was not. I was hoping to see HD-DVD drive down the price of sony's technology but alas they now have a monopoly on the market. One thing that no one needs.
 

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i still think Blu-ray will die. History will repeat itself, remember Beta video? Microsoft will incorporate HD-DVD into computers. Whats Blu-ray got apart from movies? Also Pixar has left Blu-ray and gone to HD-DVD from what I read.
 

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Good Blue-ray is superior.
 

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i still think Blu-ray will die. History will repeat itself, remember Beta video? Microsoft will incorporate HD-DVD into computers. Whats Blu-ray got apart from movies? Also Pixar has left Blu-ray and gone to HD-DVD from what I read.

Ummmmmmmm... Did you miss the point of this thread? Toshiba are discontinuing HD-DVD development and withdrawing from the market. How will Microsoft incorporate hardware into computers when they make and sell software? Dell have been selling a LOT of computers and laptops with Blu-Ray players for a long time now.

Good Blue-ray is superior.

HD-DVD was not an inferior product. It had slightly less capacity and was region free. Blu-Ray can hold more but that's about all it had going for it over HD-DVD. HD-DVD was also completely region free, but not so with Blu-Ray. Telling the two apart on screen is impossible as the quality of both is so high. Blu-Ray was just marketed and pushed to the consumer a lot better thanks to Sony. The Australian media is always keen to say "consumers voted by choosing Blu-Ray" when for the most part, there really was no choice.
 

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Ummmmmmmm... Did you miss the point of this thread? Toshiba are discontinuing HD-DVD development and withdrawing from the market. How will Microsoft incorporate hardware into computers when they make and sell software? Dell have been selling a LOT of computers and laptops with Blu-Ray players for a long time now.



HD-DVD was not an inferior product. It had slightly less capacity and was region free. Blu-Ray can hold more but that's about all it had going for it over HD-DVD. HD-DVD was also completely region free, but not so with Blu-Ray. Telling the two apart on screen is impossible as the quality of both is so high. Blu-Ray was just marketed and pushed to the consumer a lot better thanks to Sony. The Australian media is always keen to say "consumers voted by choosing Blu-Ray" when for the most part, there really was no choice.

Well, there was a choice, X-box or PS3, i chose the latter lol. From what i have read the 2nd gen blu-ray will go region free also.
Blu-ray wont die, not when you have massive production and entertainment companies behind it.

i still think Blu-ray will die. History will repeat itself, remember Beta video? Microsoft will incorporate HD-DVD into computers. Whats Blu-ray got apart from movies? Also Pixar has left Blu-ray and gone to HD-DVD from what I read.

lol, you do realise that Beta was contesting against VHS right? One come out victorious. We both know which one that was.

As for pixar switching, erm why would they? HD-DVD is ceasing...
 
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