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HD DVD Demo a Disappointment

triso writes to tell us that the recent unveiling of the new Toshiba HD DVD production model met with a few difficulties. From the article: "It was supposed to be the grand unveiling of a new generation in home entertainment when Kevin Collins of Microsoft Corp. popped an HD DVD disc into a Toshiba production model and hit 'play.' Nothing happened. The failed product demo at this week's International Consumer Electronics Show was hardly an auspicious start for the HD DVD camp in what's promising to be a nasty format war similar to the Betamax/VHS video tape battle."

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  1. FP! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Boat

  2. new for microsoft? by jollyroger1210 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Because something not working is new for Microsoft?

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  3. Why the worst link to this story? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    The Detroit News ran an AP story YESTERDAY with a pic.

    http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/ 20060107/BIZ04/601070376/1013

  4. HD-DVD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    As far as I know Windows Media Player 11 allows full legal backups of HD-DVD. This insures HD-DVD as the winner. Also, from observing Gates' speech at CES 2006 I noticed that the HD-DVD disks can also be used legally for backup to Portable Media Center devices.

    There is nothing Blu-Ray can do to win, they are dead as is everything Sony.

    Here's to HD-DVD, time to buy that 1080p television set with HDMI inputs.

  5. Re:Two points here... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    In all fairness, suck it down nigger.

  6. Re:DRM by cryfreedomlove · · Score: -1, Troll

    Will you be ripping copies that you purchased? What will you do with the ripped bytes? Will you distribute them to other people?

  7. Re:DRM by heinousjay · · Score: -1, Troll

    By far the most common use for copying digital entertainment is to share it in a way that deprives the creator of income. I'm not getting into whether that's right or wrong. Just pointing it out so you can unbunch your persecuted underwear.

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  8. Re:Shows what you know........ by Legodude522 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yes it does in M$'s case.

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  9. Re:Has Steve Jobs ever had a demo fail like that? by darkenbinary · · Score: 0, Troll

    "Anyway, looking forward to Steve Job's keynote this week at MacWorld. Hopefully he will introduce something from totally out left field and blow us all away."

    My guess is just the video version of an iPod. Amazing we are debating high-resolution TV and DVD but Apple thinks consumers want to watch TV shows on a 2 inch screen. I will give Apple the win here; I almost guarantee video iPods will outsell HD-DVD for a long time to come. As for something out of left field that blows us away they could introduce and great new server or networking technology...oh wait...we are talking about Apple. They could introduce a great new system or software that could save businesses thousands of dollars...oh wait once again...Apple doesn't do that either. I think your left field this year from Apple is a fancier version of iTunes, and an iPod that plays video and comes in 15 pastel colors. Apple doesn't invent anymore, they just find a way to make exisitng technology look good, and market it into the mainstream.

  10. Re:Sony? by pl1ght · · Score: -1, Troll

    whoah your a big joker, im in tears here im laughing so hard..... btw, keep your day job.

  11. Re:Two points here... by westlake · · Score: 0, Troll
    Companies and users with the need/obligation to run Windows applications but without the time/skill/resources to replace it with another OS bought those PCs and didn't have much of a choice in what OS to use at that point

    In short: Mac users migrate within the Mac family, Windows uaers within the Windows family and 2006 won't be the year of Linux on the desktop.