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Old 04-05-2006, 08:03 AM   #1
Default "Blu-Ray" dead in the water?


Samsung postpones debut of Blu-ray, giving Toshiba edge
FORMAT BATTLE: The Korean electronics giant delayed its introduction of
DVDs using Blu-ray, giving Sony a setback in its fight with Toshiba

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Wednesday, Apr 05, 2006,Page 11

Samsung Electronics Co, the first company scheduled to sell
high-definition DVD players based on Sony Corp's technology, delayed
the introduction of its Blu-ray machine, widening Toshiba Corp's head
start in home entertainment's biggest format war in two decades.

Samsung postponed the debut of the player in the US by a month until
June, said Ken Noh, a spokesman for the South Korea-based company,
confirming a Reuters report. Noh said he couldn't immediately verify
other details of the report, which said the player's debut was delayed
until June 25 from May 23 because the product needs further testing.

The delay is the latest setback for Sony, which pushed back the
introduction of its PlayStation 3 game console because of Blu-ray, in
its bid to avoid losing the battle to set the standard format for home
entertainment, as it did with Betamax against Video Home System tapes
during the 1980s.

Toshiba, which is promoting the rival HD DVD format, began selling
players based on its technology last week in Japan and plans to
introduce it in the US this month. The company has the support of
Microsoft Corp, the world's largest software maker, and Intel Corp, the
biggest chipmaker.

LG Electronics Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co are among companies that back
both Toshiba and Sony. Samsung supports Sony.
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Old 04-07-2006, 11:06 AM   #2
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Samsung are already backtracking and there are talks of a hd-dvd player
later in the year... for latest hd-dvd news and topics visit
www.hd-dvd.uk.com They have news of incoming date for first generation of
machines and title release dates

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> Samsung postpones debut of Blu-ray, giving Toshiba edge
> FORMAT BATTLE: The Korean electronics giant delayed its introduction of
> DVDs using Blu-ray, giving Sony a setback in its fight with Toshiba
>
> BLOOMBERG
> Wednesday, Apr 05, 2006,Page 11
>
> Samsung Electronics Co, the first company scheduled to sell
> high-definition DVD players based on Sony Corp's technology, delayed
> the introduction of its Blu-ray machine, widening Toshiba Corp's head
> start in home entertainment's biggest format war in two decades.
>
> Samsung postponed the debut of the player in the US by a month until
> June, said Ken Noh, a spokesman for the South Korea-based company,
> confirming a Reuters report. Noh said he couldn't immediately verify
> other details of the report, which said the player's debut was delayed
> until June 25 from May 23 because the product needs further testing.
>
> The delay is the latest setback for Sony, which pushed back the
> introduction of its PlayStation 3 game console because of Blu-ray, in
> its bid to avoid losing the battle to set the standard format for home
> entertainment, as it did with Betamax against Video Home System tapes
> during the 1980s.
>
> Toshiba, which is promoting the rival HD DVD format, began selling
> players based on its technology last week in Japan and plans to
> introduce it in the US this month. The company has the support of
> Microsoft Corp, the world's largest software maker, and Intel Corp, the
> biggest chipmaker.
>
> LG Electronics Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co are among companies that back
> both Toshiba and Sony. Samsung supports Sony.
> This story has been viewed 1486 times.
>





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