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The battle over the next generation of DVD formats has got well and truly under way with the announcement from Toshiba that the company will be launching HD-DVD players as early as March this year.
Two new players, the HD-XA1 and HD-A1, will be available in America retailing for around £280-£450 Toshiba said. Yoshihide Fuji, Toshiba's corporate senior vice president, said: "Going forward, HD-DVD is destined to be a key driver for progress and the development of the consumer electronics, IT and entertainment industries". Earlier this week Bill Gates announced the launch of an HD-DVD drive for the Xbox360, which will allow gamers to benefit from the high definition format. A Toshiba spokeswoman said the company has not yet set a date on when to sell the new HD-DVD players in Japan, pending a copy protection issue. However not everyone is keen on the new format. Michael Dell in a Q&A session told Pocket-lint that his company was backing Sony’s Blu-ray offering. “Blu-ray is an revolution not an evolution”. The company will be launching Blu-ray supported machines later this year. Story source: pocket-lint.co.uk. |
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