Toshiba pushed back HD DVD hardware production

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Looks like a first victory for bluray:

Toshiba pushed back HD DVD hardware production
By Paul Sweeting videobusiness.comSEPT. 1

After weeks of hoping against hope, Toshiba is backing away from its plans to launch the HD DVD format in the U.S. this year.

In e-mails to its U.S. studio partners Thursday, the hardware maker said it was considering a “re-timing” of the format’s introduction for sometime next year to ensure maximum software and retail support.

“We are now in talks with Hollywood studios and large-scale retailers to seek the most effective timing of the launch and best way to launch,” the company said in a statement issued to Japanese media outlets. “The majority [of HD DVD companies] prefer a large-scale launch, rather than a gradual launch.”

A spokesman for the HD DVD Promotion Group in the U.S. said the issue is one of coordinating plans rather than any problems in getting the hardware or software ready for launch.

“The key issue is, when we launch, all of our partners, including the studios, retailers, authoring houses and everyone else, we all agree we want to do it with a big bang. And that just takes time,” the spokesman, Mark Knox, said. Knox also is a consultant to Toshiba.

Until this week, Toshiba had been telling reporters that at least a small number of players would arrive this year, with at least limited software support. Knox said Thursday that many specialty electronics retailers were anxious to demo the format for their customers this year and that it could still happen if software becomes available.

What impact the delay will have on the ongoing battle with rival format Blu-ray Disc was not immediately clear.

Last month, representatives from the Blu-ray camp said they hoped that any delay in the launch of HD DVD could be used for further efforts to agree on a single, unified format.

Warner Home Video officials said at the time that finding a compromise on a single format was more important that proceeding quickly with a launch of HD DVD.

Warner is one of three studios that has previously vowed to support HD DVD. Paramount Home Entertainment and NBC/Universal Studios Home Entertainment are the others.

At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, all three said proceeding with a launch this year was imperative to gain a competitive advantage in the market over Blu-ray, which is not expected to be introduced here until the middle of 2006.

Officials at the three studios were not immediately available at press time to comment on Toshiba’s e-mails or statement.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=576187

Hope this makes them unify in a single format! :lease:
 
i see something similar about this on T3 home page,it also said Sony would be realeasing Blue Ray round about April time in Hong Kong,and Europe by end of the year mmmmm.......its taking so long :rolleyes: if only 1 would back down and make a joint machine :confused:
 

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