DVD format war: HD DVD launches
by Brian Turner

The first salvo in the DVD format war has been officially fired, as HD DVD players officially go on sale in the US today.
In a situation mimicking the VHS vs Betamax video format war on the 1980′s, there are two different formats in the next step of DVD technology.
HD DVD and Blu-ray are the competing formats, and both are being pushed by competiting electronics.
HD DVD – made by Toshiba – offers up to 30 GB of recording space on a single disk, while Blu-ray – made by Sony – is expected to be able to offer up to 50 GB.
Although HD DVD has seen the earlier release, with Blu-ray not expected to be launched until May, it may be Blu-ray that finally wins out.
Because Sony can push Blu-ray via their Sony Playstation 3, due out this Christmas, they can generate a very dominant hold for the technology because of their leadership in this field. In addition to that, Sony is already a major film distributor.
With Sony’s leading hand in both consumer markets of video and DVD, it will be very difficult for HD DVD to compete in the long-term unless they can find a way to ensure competitive distribution.
In the meantime, home consumers should especially keep their eye out on players that will work with both the Blu-ray and HD DVD formats, until a clear winner finally emerges.
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A friend and I dismantled Toshiba’s new HD-A1 player in order to find out what made it tick, and were intrigued to learn that inside the HD-DVD drive is a standard IDE unit. Also inside is a USB flash drive on a daughter card:
http://geekswithblogs.net/lorint/archive/2006/04/21/75795.aspx