Posts Tagged ‘HD DVD’

Toshiba’s 3rd Generation HD DVD player Upgrade

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Toshiba released firmware upgrades for its 3rd Generation HD DVD players. The firmware version is now 1.3 and this upgrade applies to the following models: HD-A30, HD-A3, HD-D3, and HD-A35

Toshiba gave these details on their website:

“As part of our commitment to provide world-class service to our customers, Toshiba is supplying this firmware update for use by purchasers of Toshiba HD DVD Player models HD-A30, HD-A3, HD-D3, and HD-A35. This firmware update improves network connectivity for supporting the download of web-enabled network content associated with certain HD DVD discs, improves certain video and audio processing capabilities, and also addresses certain disc playback and HDMI/DVI related issues identified by Toshiba.”

Acer Aspire M5630 - Dual HD Drive

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

Acer claims to be offering the first laptop to feature a DVD drive that can play both Blu-ray and HD DVD discs. The laptop is the Acer Aspire M5630 and comes equipped with a GGC-H20N from Hitachi-LG, it has the ability to play 1920 x 1080 resolution HD DVD content. The laptop also comes equipped with an Intel Q6600 Core 2 Quad processor with 500GB HDD.

Spider-Man 3 - Blu-ray Best Seller

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Spider-Man III sales are just in and show that 130,000 copies of the film were sold in the Blu-ray format in the first six days. This makes it the biggest selling Blu-ray title to date, but falls short of the record held by the Transformers movie in the HD DVD format which sold 190,000 discs. in the same amount of time

High Toshiba HD-A2 Sales

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Toshiba reportedly sold approximately 90,000 HD-A2 players last weekend, fueled by the drop in price to under $100.00. This shows that there is a thriving market for the High Definition formats and the only thing holding consumers back is the high cost involved with the TVs and players.

Personally I cant wait for the cuts seen in the US markets to be replicated here in the UK, the market is there, it just needs to be made available to the average person.

Warner Back-Tracks

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Speculation arose last week that Warner Home Video would be choosing sides in the Dual Format war, however, this has today been dismissed by Jim Noonan, SVP of Strategic Promotion and Communication. He said that they are still on board with both formats, and will continue in 2008 with a strong line-up of new releases and catalog titles in both HD DVD and Blu-ray formats.

The statement made last week were probably not what Warner would have wanted to be released and speculated about, no matter what the truth is regarding the future for Blu-ray and HD DVD with Warner.

Toshiba’s HD-A2 HD DVD Price Fall

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Toshiba’s entry-level HD-A2 HD DVD was the first to be under the $200.00 mark in the US, but ‘Best Buy’ & Wal-Mart have just announced that they will now be selling the unit for under $100.00. Unfortunately there is not yet any sign of consumers in the UK being able to pick up players at these prices, but its a good sign that prices are dropping making HD technology more available to the paying public.

Warner Home Video & Blu-ray?

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Warner Home Video is considering the change from being one of the leading dual format studios to featuring Blu-ray exclusively. VP Dan Silverberg at the Blu-ray Festival press event in Los Angeles was quoted as saying:

“One thing that may be changing is our strategy, when both formats launched and hardware prices were high, we made a decision to support both formats and let the consumer decide. But now that hardware pricing is affordable for both Blu-ray and HD DVD, it appears consumers no longer want to decide — so the notion of staying in two formats for the duration is something we are re-evaluating now that we are in the fourth quarter.”

The decision to favour Blu-ray rather than HD DVD is down to sales and it was noted by Silverberg that the firms Blu-ray sales of ‘300′ was its top seller.

Blu-ray outsells HD DVD (Q3)

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Research just released by Home Media Research shows that Blu-ray has out sold HD DVD up to the 3rd quarter of the year. The research was carried out in the US only but shows that approximately 2.6 million Blu-ray discs were sold against just 1.4 million HD DVD discs during this period.

Analysts believe the HD DVD format will make a comeback in the last quarter of the year, especially after movie releases such as ‘Transformers’ which sold over 100,000 HD-DVDs on its first day of release (16th October).