Anytime a brand new product hits the stores and two months later gets a 25% price drop means that product is not selling. The only hope that Toshiba has is to drop the price where mainstreamers can make a purchase but the question begs -- just how much is Toshiba losing on this? There are no analog outs on this model, hd sound only thru the HDMI port and very few people in this price range have hdmi receivers so no hd sound for them. No, I think this is a product dumping movie by Toshiba. Read my post on Blu-Ray outselling HD-DVD 7-3 for 2007 and you might just come to the same results. As soon as the Pirate movies , Spiderman movies and Pixar movies come out on BD only (Pirates and Cars titles using JavaBD and yes they are already out on DVD) the mainstream will see the HD-DVD camp start waving a white flag.
Doe not anyone here think that it is pecular that Sony, Panasonic, Pioneer, Samsung, LG and other BD player manufacturers are not following Toshiba into the sinkhole? If HD-DVD sales are decreasing as Nielsen says they are then HD-DVD is definately in trouble and this is the last ditch effort by Toshiba to do something about it. If this move by Toshiba does not drastically improve HD-DVD discs sales immediately then we might see a winner before XMAS!
Doe not anyone here think that it is pecular that Sony, Panasonic, Pioneer, Samsung, LG and other BD player manufacturers are not following Toshiba into the sinkhole? If HD-DVD sales are decreasing as Nielsen says they are then HD-DVD is definately in trouble and this is the last ditch effort by Toshiba to do something about it. If this move by Toshiba does not drastically improve HD-DVD discs sales immediately then we might see a winner before XMAS!