April 21, 2006

DVD format war: HD DVD launches

by Brian Turner

HD DVD

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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One Response to “DVD format war: HD DVD launches”

  1. Lorin Thwaits on April 21st, 2006 5:08 pm

    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

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