I ask this out of curiosity,were there ever any HD DVD computer burners?
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For desktops, you mean? The only one I know of offhand is the Toshiba SD-H903A. (Toshiba did have a couple of slimline models intended for laptop manufacturers to integrate into their products, but I don't know if any of them ever did...)
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No. And while it's not the biggest reason HD DVD died, it sure didn't help at all. People warned Toshiba that this was a problem they needed to fix, but Toshiba didn't listen.
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Based on solarfox's post I seem to be wrong. I never heard of a single burner. I guess the fact that I thought there weren't any gives you an idea of how this was bungled by Toshiba.
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Interesting,I suspect Blue-Ray is doomed,I give another year before Sony pulls the plug. As long as the hardware remains at astromamical price levels it's going nowhere. Sales dropped after HD died,not a good sign. I think what really seals it's doom is that you cannot backup the disks unless your a Nobel prize winner.
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When you compare the relative quality of a DVD played on an upconverting player with a Blu-ray disc, the difference is discernible but slight especially at normal viewing distance versus nose in the screen. How many users are going to pay almost double the price for a Blu-ray disc compared to the same title on DVD? Add to that another $400 + investment for a Blu-ray player and the audience really shrinks.
The burn-your-own Blu-ray market is almost non existent. How many people are willing to pay $15 to $20 per blank disc plus another several hundred dollars for a Blu-ray burner.
The Sony "boys" have a giant marketing problem that I doubt their twisted egos are going to be able to see - until their stock holders point it out to them. -
How many people are willing to pay $15 to $20 per blank disc plus another several hundred dollars for a Blu-ray burner.
(Which is not to say that that BluRay doesn't have some significant problems to overcome in growing its market, just that price alone isn't what will doom it.) -
There were HD DVD writers slated to come out this year...before Toshiba pulled the plug.The one thing HD DVD had going for it was you could play 3X DVD(HD on a DVDR) on it.
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Originally Posted by SCDVD
BTW, I don't feel ripped off about buying the players... my HD DVD player is the best standard DVD upscaler in my rack (and I got it for really cheap on eBay) and my Blu-ray player is a 60GB PS3, so it does lots of other stuff like gaming, internet surfing and high quality media file playback. The only high def discs I bought were Blade Runner and Planet Earth. The rest I got for free as incentives. Renting HD DVD and Blu-ray discs costs the same as regular DVD, so there is no loss there, either. -
gshelley61,I agree whole heartly with your statement....................................
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On the technical side, or perhaps I should say visual quality wise, I agree as well. The thing I was trying to point out is that a company's marketing plan that starts with, "...... Most people don't want .........." is not very good for the company's hoped for sales on that particular product. I rent Blu-ray titles from Netflix but it will take a lot more than Netflix rentals for Blu-ray to become a successful consumer product.
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I managed to grab an HD DVD burner. It's a prototype from Europe and paid $1500 for it. Haven't used it in awhile...any takers?
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Originally Posted by videopoo
IMO, HD-DVD is only dead for big biz but i give a darn about them........ -
It's the SD-L902. I'm still receiving HD DVD work for corporate work. It's perfect for kiosks, demos and dailies work.
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Wow, 902! This one is really better than the 901. What is your experience in case of burning quality??
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Whats this then
http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/lg-ggw-h20l-blu-ray-hd-dvd-writer/
Might grab one -
Originally Posted by Bjs
BTW, it is $299 at Newegg.com:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827136137&Tpk=LG%2bGGW-H20L -
Sorry to revive this thread from the dead, but Toshiba has put out 4 HD-DVD burners AFAIK, 903 which is HH (rare!), 901, 902 and 912, which are all slimtype, the 912 can also burn HD DVD-RW media.
Reason for reviving is that I grabbed a 902 and a whole bunch of cheap media to make some fine backups.*** Now that you have read me, do some other things. ***
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