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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 4:04 pm 
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china man for $199

Where did you find that arsh bhai? I was hoping the Chinese stay out of the HD business. Well atleast for a few years until the format is well established as was the case with DVD.


http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/20/the- ... n-the-way/

Arsh bhai you are missing the point. The story you link to talks about Walmart ordering cheap chinese HD-DVD players, whereas the picture you have posted seems to be of a cheap chinese Blu-Ray player. My question still remains, where did you find the picture?


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Sanjay wrote:
arsh wrote:
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china man for $199

Where did you find that arsh bhai? I was hoping the Chinese stay out of the HD business. Well atleast for a few years until the format is well established as was the case with DVD.


http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/20/the- ... n-the-way/

Arsh bhai you are missing the point. The story you link to talks about Walmart ordering cheap chinese HD-DVD players, whereas the picture you have posted seems to be of a cheap chinese Blu-Ray player. My question still remains, where did you find the picture?


oh i c, avsforum yaar!! might be photoshop, who knows these days :?: :roll:


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oh i c, avsforum yaar!! might be photoshop, who knows these days :?: :roll:

That's true. I sincerely hope it is a photoshop job, would hate for the Chinese to get into Blu-Ray this early in the product life cycle.


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Wal-Mart Shoots Down Cheap HD DVD Rumor - 04.26.07

By Bryan Gardiner

Wal-Mart denied rumors that it had placed a substantial order with a Taiwan supplier for ultra-cheap HD DVD players that could swing the format wars in that direction.

A spokesperson for the company said Thursday that reported leaks concerning Taiwan-based consumer electronics manufacturer, Fuh Yuan, partnering with TDK in China to manufacture the $250-299 players, had no merit. The report first appeared in AVS Forums, and was picked up by other Web sites.

"The article… was full of inaccuracies and we had no participation in it," the spokesman said in an e-mail to PC Magazine. "Most of the facts, including the purchase, were untrue," she added. "Not sure how it originated."

When asked to comment specifically on a statement appearing on Fuh Yuan's site, which implies the retailer is at least interested in ordering the players, the spokesperson said she could not comment on or disclose Wal-Mart's internal business with suppliers and our orders. However, the supplier said that no deal was imminent.

Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, could play an important role in determining the success or failure of a particular format. So far, however, the company has at least publicly supported both camps.

On Thursday, the following statement appeared on Fuh Yuan's site:

"We are sorry to correct the statement that we have two million HD-DVD players order from Wal-Mart and manufactured by China Great Wall Group," Fuh Yuan said. "The actuality is that we had not received yet. We are asked to provide the schedule to Wal-Mart and cost to determine the quantity even more than two million, if the cost is good enough and timing is correct. So the capacity is under consideration. Any qualified manufactured base group will be welcome."

While Wal-Mart denied that any orders had been placed, the company did say that it plans to sell both Blu-ray and HD-DVD components in its stores and online, at least until a definitive winner in the format war is declared.

Currently, the retailer sells both HD-DVD and Blu-ray players, including Philips' $900 Blu-ray BDP900/37 player and Toshiba's $350 HD-D1 HD-DVD player.

"Today, we sell both Blu-ray and HD DVD in our stores nationwide (approx. 750 stores). As with all new technologies, we are committed to providing the best value on products that customers choose as most relevant to them. With new industry developments, we will make shifts in our selections as customer preferences evolve and they vote with their purchase," the company said in a statement.

The spokesperson added: "We expect that as prices decrease and new elements are added in the coming months that consumers will choose which format will dominate, and that could happen by the end of this year."

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We are sorry to correct the statement that we have two million HD-DVD players order from Wal-Mart and manufactured by China Great Wall Group. The actuality is that we had not received yet. We are asked to provide the schedule to Wal-Mart and cost to determine the quantity even more than two million, if the cost is good enough and timing is correct. So the capacity is under consideration. Any qualified manufactured base group will be welcome.


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BD vs HD from Amazon.Com:

http://www.eproductwars.com/dvd/

http://www.hdgamedb.com/amazon/versus.aspx


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According to a report by German site Heise Online, movie production giant Universal Studios "stepped out" of their exclusive HD-DVD deal with Toshiba. This rumored information, spilled through a press conference held by Blu-Ray advocates Pioneer, also came with a mention that Universal was the last of the exclusive HD-DVD format supporters in Hollywood.

Major publishing giants Paramount and Warner also stepped down from the HD-DVD exclusive agreement with Toshiba, some time before Universal followed suit. It was publicly announced that Universal would be supporting the HD-DVD format back in January, but following this development coming from the pro-Blu-Ray camp, Universal might have chosen to stay neutral in the HD format wars.

And if this development is of any consequence, it might give Sony a level battlefield with Toshiba in vying for domination of the future HD movie format. As of publishing, Universal has yet to officially confirm or deny these claims made by Pioneer.

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UPDATE: According to Engadget, Universal Studio's Craig Kornblau has stated that the rumors of Universal studios "going neutral" are "totally false." Engadget, however, feels that this may just be a ruse before the real news storm brews:


As much as we love to get the official word straight from the horses mouth, we can't help but feel like this is like the time the head coach was denying rumors of his star quarterback getting traded, right before the trade goes through.

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http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/89498
http://www.qj.net/Universal-Studios-sup ... /aid/91916

This could be a big booster for the Blu-ray camp if it happens.

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Go blueray!!!!!!!!

I think if you have the extra storage capacity on the disc, eventually it will get used! even if it is just for "extras".


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I heard/read Universal denied that :roll:


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arsh wrote:
I heard/read Universal denied that :roll:


Yeh you read it in the post above :lol: :P

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I heard/read Universal denied that :roll:


Yeh you read it in the post above :lol: :P

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:rofl:


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ali wrote:
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I heard/read Universal denied that :roll:


Yeh you read it in the post above :lol: :P

Ali


lol, I wanted it to be true man :lol:


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Matrix decoded, a week before official release...

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Just in case you didn't already piece it together, many (if not all) of the new HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc titles set for release on May 22nd will feature the latest revisions to AACS. Right, the update hinted at by those forced user updates to the WinDVD and PowerDVD software. Yeah, well no worries... it's cracked. That's right, a week before the disks have even hit the shops, the kids over at Slysoft have already released AnyDVD HD 6.1.5.1 (beta) which kicks AACS MKB v3 swiftly to the curb. Thus you can continue to rip all your newly purchased HD DVD and BD flicks for playback any damn way you like. The update has already been demonstrated to work with an early-shipped release of The Matrix Trilogy on HD DVD and will likely work for Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest when it arrives on Blu-ray. Come on AACS LA, you're gonna have to at least try. Better yet, why not just give up this silly charade.


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http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/17/newe ... -set-free/

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ali wrote:
Matrix decoded, a week before official release...

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Just in case you didn't already piece it together, many (if not all) of the new HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc titles set for release on May 22nd will feature the latest revisions to AACS. Right, the update hinted at by those forced user updates to the WinDVD and PowerDVD software. Yeah, well no worries... it's cracked. That's right, a week before the disks have even hit the shops, the kids over at Slysoft have already released AnyDVD HD 6.1.5.1 (beta) which kicks AACS MKB v3 swiftly to the curb. Thus you can continue to rip all your newly purchased HD DVD and BD flicks for playback any damn way you like. The update has already been demonstrated to work with an early-shipped release of The Matrix Trilogy on HD DVD and will likely work for Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest when it arrives on Blu-ray. Come on AACS LA, you're gonna have to at least try. Better yet, why not just give up this silly charade.


:rofl:

http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/17/newe ... -set-free/

Ali


yup brother, hopefuly we will find DCH rejuventated too :P


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If necessary it will be BR and BD+. No DCH for the pirates.


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mhafner wrote:
If necessary it will be BR and BD+. No DCH for the pirates.


Doesn't make an announce of difference what format it is on, BR, BD+ or chacha420HDBD++ - if it can be played it will be pirated, it's as simple as that.

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