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Now it's finally the Death of HD- Per Walmart...........?


Bill H.

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Appears Toshiba is preparing to make the announcement that will officially end it:

It may come to that, but all of the rumors are simply that...



http://www.betanews.com/article/Toshiba_denies_rumors_HD_DVD_not_dead_yet/1203352277



Toshiba
denies rumors; HD DVD not dead yet



By Nate
Mook, BetaNews February 18, 2008, 11:31 AM



Despite reports to the contrary
spreading like wildfire around blogs and mainstream news sources Monday,
Toshiba said it has not made any decision to halt production of HD DVD players,
while acknowledging it is evaluating its strategy moving forward.



The hubbub over HD DVD's demise
began on Friday, when a brief article published in Hollywood Reporter
cited an anonymous source claiming that Toshiba was making plans to exit the HD
DVD business, spelling an end to the format that has been locked in a bitter
war with Sony's Blu-ray format. Reuters spread the story around the
world due to its syndication agreement with the Hollywood paper.



The initial report was authored by
Thomas K. Arnold from HomeMediaMagazine.com, an unabashedly pro-Blu-ray outlet
that has published editorials
from Arnold
entitled, "A Plea for a Unified Blu Future" and
"HD DVD Backers Should Call It a Day." Japanese public broadcaster
NHK repeated the speculation over the weekend, further fueling the fire.



But Toshiba refused to comment on
the reports when they cropped up Friday, telling BetaNews it "does not
comment on rumor and speculation." The company then issued a statement
over the weekend saying it "has not made any announcement or
decision" to abandon HD DVD.



Such speculation is nothing new for
the format. In early January, the Financial Times reported that
Paramount would leave the HD DVD camp to join Blu-ray. Hollywood paper Variety
then claimed Universal Studios would do the same. Both reports were proven to
be false.



A Toshiba spokesperson did
acknowledge, however, that "We are currently assessing our business
strategies, but nothing has been decided at the moment." Toshiba says it
has been evaluating the situation ever since Warner Bros. announced on the eve
of CES 2008 that it would stop producing movies in the HD DVD format by June.
Still, nothing has been decided thus far, the company asserts.



Sources inside the HD DVD
Promotional Group tell BetaNews that Toshiba has been looking closely at sales
figures and examining the format's future from a business perspective for the
past month. That situation was impacted last week when Wal-Mart announced it would remove HD DVD products
from store shelves by June.



The lack of strong public support
for HD DVD by Toshiba could be a bad sign for the millions of consumers who
have taken advantage of low price points to upgrade to the high-definition
format. Although it continues to support HD DVD for the time being, the result
of its business assessment could lead Toshiba to call it quits.



Whatever it decides, Toshiba is
unlikely to cut and run without some sort of transitional plan. With over one
million customers and two Hollywood studios still exclusively backing HD DVD,
the company would face numerous lawsuits from individuals and companies alike.
Toshiba will also have to deal with how to deplete existing stock, which could mean
great deals for those who don't mind having both HD DVD and Blu-ray players in
their living room.



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