Down but not out, the beleaguered HD DVD format suddenly has some product in the pipeline. By Thomas K. Arnold, The Associated Press More CES coverage Down but not out, the beleaguered HD DVD format ...
The HD-DVD format lasted a paltry two years, from its release in 2006 to its discontinuation in 2008. As HD televisions began to hit commercial markets, consumers were looking for a good way to play ...
The HD DVD is now the Highly Dead DVD. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Toshiba Corp., creator of the HD DVD, dropped out of the ...
UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ (8/9/07) – ONKYO USA has announced the launch of its first HD-DVD player, the DV-HD805. This player has been introduced to realize the potential of high-definition HD DVD ...
In a dramatic turn, Paramount Home Entertainment and DreamWorks Animation on Monday vowed exclusive support of HD DVD, a year after declaring they would release movies in both next-generation disc ...
As many of you know I have been somewhat of a critic of the high definition DVD format war. I have never understood how apparent shortsightedness and desire for short-term corporate licensing profits ...
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The first hardware volley in the next-generation DVD format war, a.k.a. HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray, was fired today by HD-DVD developer Toshiba. The company announced a pair of HD-DVD players to ship in March ...
Toshiba didn't actually admit HD DVD was dead and buried during its CES press conference, but it was quite clear it knew the game was up. The tech journalists were circling like vultures, waiting to ...
Microsoft said it will stop making HD DVD players for its Xbox 360 video-game system after Toshiba ceded the high-definition video format battle to Sony’s Blu-ray. Microsoft said Saturday it would ...
Paramount Home Entertainment has decided to offer high-definition versions of its movies on both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc, the company said Sunday. The announcement makes Viacom Inc. unit Paramount the ...
The high-definition movie disc battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc can be traced all the way back to 2000, when companies began experimenting with using new blue lasers in optical disc systems.