Toshiba hints at HD DVD launch delay | The Register
Toshiba hints at HD DVD launch delay | The Register: "Toshiba may not launch HD DVD products until 2006, breaking its previously stated deadline for the introduction of the technology.
Toshiba and other HD DVD backers have for some time pegged late 2005 as the launch point for the next-generation, blue-laser optical disc format in the US and Japan.
However, a spokeswoman at the company's Tokyo HQ today revealed that for Toshiba at least, zero-hour may now come in 2006, Reuters reports. Toshiba may launch in Japan this year, the spokeswoman hinted, but it certainly seems unlikely that the planned end-of-year US debut will now not take place.
Other HD DVD supporters may still choose to ship in 2005, but with Toshiba leading the HD DVD promotional activity, it's hard to see other firms failing to follow suit.
'We are now in talks with Hollywood studios and large-scale retailers to seek the most effective timing of the launch and best way to launch,' the spokeswoman told the news agency.
That language suggests either the technology has slipped to the point where its appearance would come too close to the US' Holiday sales period - possibly even past it - to justify the big promotional efforts launching the format will inevitably require, or that said parties no longer believe consumers are ready for the technology.
Certainly HD DVD looked like launching well ahead of rival format Blu-ray Disc (BD). The BD camp has never announced a formal launch timeframe, but comments from Sony have suggested a Q1 2006 debut, most likely toward the end of that period, when the BD-equipped PlayStation 3 is scheduled to ship in Japan.
PS3's US debut is reckoned to be some way after that time, as per past PlayStation launches, so we could easily be looking at Q3 2006 before BD is launched as a consumer content format in the US. So H"


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