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Wal-Mart Begins Massive Push For HD DVD

Several readers sent us word of Wal-Mart's ordering 2 million HD DVD players from China. Hans V wrote, "My kids work at Wal-Mart and the manager there has been talking about this. HD-DVD's are selling like mad there so I hear." Another reader sent us a few links in Chinese and summarized them this way: "The first batches of these blue-laser HD DVD players are to land sometime in 2007, with complete fulfillment of the order [from Fuh Yuan] in 2008. The deal could be worth up to $300 million US, which translates to $150 per player. If so, by the time Christmas 2007 rolls around, Wal-Mart could be selling these for less than $200 retail, although some speculate that the initial manufacturer suggested retail pricing might be in the ballpark of $299. Currently the cheapest high-definition player is a Toshiba HD DVD with an MSRP of $399." By comparison Blu-Ray players, manufactured in Japan, are not expected to drop below $1000 until next year. The International Herald Tribune writes about the risk Toshiba is taking by bringing in Chinese manufacturers to trump Sony in the format war.

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  1. Re:"Writes"? by garbletext · · Score: 3, Funny

    seriously. My favorite anachronism is Sony also plans to put the technology in the PlayStation 3 when the game console is released in the spring

  2. Once more, with feeling. by Murmer · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, you're saying that the company that created Betamax, ATRAC encoding, the S-Link protocol, Minidisc players, Super-AudioCDs, Memory Sticks and Universal Media Discs might actually lose a format war?

    Preposterous!

    --
    Mike Hoye
  3. Re:"Writes"? by MillionthMonkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    On Slashdot, 50% of the news has to be about Sony.

    sony, haha

  4. Re:Way to go- increase US dependence by vought · · Score: 3, Funny

    You know what? Fuck you. Fuck you and your hysterical xenophobia

    Actually, Fuh Yu will be making the players for Wal-Mart.