Wow, NHK is making it public in Japan! In case you guys do not know this, when NHK outs your company it is considered an embarrashment to the Japanese. When a company does something that is not successful they would prefer for the failed project to disappear quietly. Toshiba having pushed the HD-DVD format as far as they could should of beat NHK to the punch and announced shutting down support of HD-DVD. Having NHK put your failure on air to the public before you do is considered losing face to the Japanese. I expect Toshiba to announce their plans very quickly now. And before some come to smack me I am married to a half -Japanese woman for 35 years. Her mother has lived with us for 10 years. I know all too well how the Japanese mind works when it comes to embarrashment -- more then I have ever wanted to!
When WalMart announced they were phasing out support for HD DVD, I thought that might be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Well, if this report is to be believed, apparently Toshiba felt the same way:
Toshiba to give up on HD DVD, end format war: source - Yahoo! News
Loosing support at Best Buy, outright loosing Netflix and WalMart all in one week.
Here's hoping Toshiba makes a Blu-Ray player! I really like my HD-A2, but I can't find a Blu-Ray player that doesn't have at least one significant flaw. Sure, the PS3 is great, but no bitstream support for TrueHD and no DTS-MA support at all (Until Sony announces the firmware update, its just a rumor). The Panasonic BD30 looks really good, but it will never see profile 2.0 support (not a big strike against it in my book) and there's the LFE bug for PCM soundtracks. The Sammy players have had a long, fugly history of buggy behavior. So, I'm hoping Toshiba jumps into the BR business, because they can make a really nice hi-def disc player
Here's hoping Toshiba makes a Blu-Ray player! I really like my HD-A2, but I can't find a Blu-Ray player that doesn't have at least one significant flaw. Sure, the PS3 is great, but no bitstream support for TrueHD and no DTS-MA support at all (Until Sony announces the firmware update, its just a rumor). The Panasonic BD30 looks really good, but it will never see profile 2.0 support (not a big strike against it in my book) and there's the LFE bug for PCM soundtracks. The Sammy players have had a long, fugly history of buggy behavior. So, I'm hoping Toshiba jumps into the BR business, because they can make a really nice hi-def disc player
"We have entered the final stage of planning to make our exit from the next generation DVD business," said the source, who asked not to be identified. He added that an official announcement could come as early as next week.
I think Kurosawa controversy is much deeper than that. I believe they are willing to expose and deal with their problems much more than the West does....I would like to address Akira....He portrays Japanese as not being very nice in alot of his movies
It is good for all of us consumers to end the format war though...
that is misguided. There is NOTHING now to keep prices low.It is good for all of us consumers to end the format war though...