ScottB
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Toshiba officially tossed in the towel this morning and closed the door on HD DVD. After Target, BB, and even Netflix helped to place the final nails in the coffin, it appears two movie studio's also had a change of heart and thus lead Toshiba into securing Sony as the winner in this format war.
I would suggest that those who want an upconverting dvd player, consider the Toshiba machines. Each make most discs almost HD quality and certainly better than standard dvd. Best Buy is rumored to be offering the A3 starting tomorrow for 79.99 clearance in store. With several hundred pure digital titles likely selling for peanuts shortly, it could be a way to pickup some must have's cheap too and flex your Home Theatre muscle for little $$.
I find it hardly likely Sony will drop price of Blu-ray shortly, since it now owns the market and can recoup from Toshiba's past pricing discounts. My hope is the movies will drop and become a real competitor to dvd. Seeing Pirates of the Caribbean on Blu-ray is an experience not to be missed.
I would suggest that those who want an upconverting dvd player, consider the Toshiba machines. Each make most discs almost HD quality and certainly better than standard dvd. Best Buy is rumored to be offering the A3 starting tomorrow for 79.99 clearance in store. With several hundred pure digital titles likely selling for peanuts shortly, it could be a way to pickup some must have's cheap too and flex your Home Theatre muscle for little $$.
I find it hardly likely Sony will drop price of Blu-ray shortly, since it now owns the market and can recoup from Toshiba's past pricing discounts. My hope is the movies will drop and become a real competitor to dvd. Seeing Pirates of the Caribbean on Blu-ray is an experience not to be missed.
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