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The Evil Dead
In a move that truly baffles me, Toshiba is rumored to be working on a new format to try and once again fight Blu-Ray.

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Toshiba unveils another Blu-ray 'killer', millions ask why

by Simon Burns Jun 2, 2008 | 1 Comment Tags: Toshiba | Blu-ray

Unconfirmed rumours claim a High-res upgrade for existing DVD technology is in the works, making us wonder if Toshiba has swallowed stupid pills..

Toshiba is working on an extension to the DVD format which will offer video quality comparable to that produced by Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs, according to Japanese media reports.

The company plans to begin selling a DVD player based on the new technology within six months, Japanese daily Yomiuri Shimbun reported yesterday citing unnamed sources at Toshiba.

The new enhanced DVD players will be sold at lower prices than Blu-ray players, according to the sources.

Toshiba ceded to the rival Blu-ray format in February 2008 after spending years developing its own HD-DVD next-generation video disc standard.

HD-DVD was backed by a consortium of companies including Microsoft and Intel, while Sony is the lead developer of Blu-ray.

The new DVD player will be backwards-compatible with standard DVD discs, according to the sources.

One Japanese report appeared to suggest that the new technology would be able produce much higher-resolution images from existing DVDs, but did not address the apparent impossibility of this claim.

The modified DVD format relies on a newly-developed large scale integrated circuit chip to rapidly convert the stored video, but no technical details were released.

Manufacturers have attempted to extend the lifespan of existing storage technologies by adding additional data which can be used by new players but ignored by older players.

For example, hybrid Super Audio CDs (SACDs) can be played in traditional CD players but produce higher quality audio when played in special players. However, SACDs have failed to meet sales targets.


This makes no sense to me at all and sounds like HD-DVD 2. Also it's impossible to produce higher quality images from existing DVD's so they'd have to make their own format again... And probably provide a DVD version ( Sound like HD-DVD to anyone else? )

This is all just rumor but lets hope it's not true. It doesn't make sense to me at all. Toshiba is on the verge of pulling a Sega and doing a double burn... Saturn and Dreamcast style.
Voyou San
this would be a big time idiotic move, but heck if toshiba really likes to lose money that badly, go ahead.
Denim
Guys, guys! Laser disks will make a come back, gosh, just give them some time!
Noonstalker
It seems like a dumb idea right now, but only time can tell. As much as I think its a waste of money maybe they have something to prove. It takes balls to lose twice eh.
Jerame
This is a battle for market control, and Sony already won that.

It would be a wiser move to work in the business of complimenting blu-ray rather than trying to squash it completely.
Pesmerga
I have seen companies do crazy stunts... but this is truly something new.
Ken Masters
. . . And I thought entertainment couldn't be found in economics. However, Toshiba's stunning move has proved that notion wrong.
The Evil Dead
QUOTE (Jerame @ Jun 4 2008, 10:15 PM) *
It would be a wiser move to work in the business of complimenting blu-ray rather than trying to squash it completely.


I want to say I read/posted an article about Toshiba working with Sony on Blu-Ray... I dunno what thread it was in though.
Theferrell
QUOTE (Denim @ Jun 2 2008, 12:39 PM) *
Guys, guys! Laser disks will make a come back, gosh, just give them some time!

yay for CD's the size of my brother's head!!! (he has HUGE noggin)

Shout out to stupid companies who try and one-up their competitor the same way that PSP tried to oust Ipod with their mobile video VMD's HAHAHA
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