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Toshiba plans Hindi films in HD DVD format
Toshiba to launch HD DVD player next month; plans to approach Bollywood production houses for introduction of Hindi movies in HD DVDs
Bhaskar Hazarika
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
A D V E R T I S E M E N T

NEW DELHI: Toshiba India Pvt. Ltd plans to approach production houses in Bollywood to introduce Hindi movies in the HD DVD format.

The firm expects its second generation, high-end HD DVD player to hit the Indian market next month.

“This (plan to approach production houses) is part of our plans after we launch our product in India," said Pranab Mohanty, head IT, quality expert, Toshiba. "This is a high quality digital video format, which offers crystal clear picture quality for best entertainment.”

Hollywood studios like Warner, Universal and Paramount have supported Toshiba's HD-DVD and Disney has backed the Sony's Blu-ray DVD format. However, it is yet to be decided which format is superior, but industry experts say that both products promise higher storage capacity, superior image quality and stronger anti-piracy protection.

Toshiba’s second-generation player supports CDs as well as the current DVDs. With the advent of new technology in India, the production houses are likely to undergo a sea change in the production of DVDs and CDs.

“As we launch this product in India, we are planning to hold road shows to bring about awareness among the consumers as well as the production houses,” Mohanty said.

On the firm's expectation from the Indian market, Mohanty said, “the consumers always want a better technology, which is up-to-date and can offer the best quality image. We are hopeful that the market will gain momentum soon.”

The company would target customers opting for 37 and 42 inch LCDs. However, the company declined to reveal the price of the product but indicated that it would be in the high-end segment.

According to statistics, the global market sales for DVD players and recorders is 370 million units at the end of December 2005 and in Japan, the penetration ratio of DVD players and recorders reached 49 per cent of household at the end of March 2005.

Toshiba commercialized the world's first DVD players in the Japanese market in November 1996 and brought its first products to the US market in March 1997.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 6:37 pm 
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production houses will be yashraj, utv, adlabs, eros and their already existing library of films.
From every format VHS>VCD>DVD>HD more and more titles get lost, and only the new or popular movies always appear, how boring.


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Good News because HD DVDs in India will be cheaper than HD DVDs sold in the US by Eros, and others.

Wonder if the HD DVDs made in India will be locked or still sold region free like regular DVDs.


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ksingh wrote:
Good News because HD DVDs in India will be cheaper than HD DVDs sold in the US by Eros, and others.

Wonder if the HD DVDs made in India will be locked or still sold region free like regular DVDs.


iw will sell those imported flicks for cheapo man :idea:


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wahoooooo the days of 10 in 1 :roll: HD-Dvd movies is not far away then!


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Awaaz wrote:
wahoooooo the days of 10 in 1 :roll: HD-Dvd movies is not far away then!

You might be on to something here... Probably "Shahrukh: The 90s" on HD-DVD (20 films, 2-3 Mbit/s MPEG2, DD 2.0) is more realistic than one good quality Bollywood HD-DVD.
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