19th February 2008, 1:48 PM
"While we are disappointed for the company and more importantly, for the consumer, the real mass market opportunity for high definition content remains untapped and Toshiba is both able and determined to use our talent, technology and intellectual property to make digital convergence a reality."
I used babelfish "Bullshit to english"
"We sold out and Sony bought us a hot chicks room and a robot panther."
Although in the last months I saw something interesting. It's el-cheapo flash drives that go upwards of 80 gigs which... if you think about it would be great for HD movies, plus the players themselves would essentially have no moving parts so you could unleash a player with high-end a/v for cheap and movie cards with no loading, no scratches, no finger prints, etc Then you have the whole non-physical market about to crop up. Maybe Toshiba is persuing that? :P
That's so funny that they just bowed out like that. If it's not a sony-pushed buy then its because both BR and HDDVD have been sluggish since the start.
I used babelfish "Bullshit to english"
"We sold out and Sony bought us a hot chicks room and a robot panther."
Although in the last months I saw something interesting. It's el-cheapo flash drives that go upwards of 80 gigs which... if you think about it would be great for HD movies, plus the players themselves would essentially have no moving parts so you could unleash a player with high-end a/v for cheap and movie cards with no loading, no scratches, no finger prints, etc Then you have the whole non-physical market about to crop up. Maybe Toshiba is persuing that? :P
That's so funny that they just bowed out like that. If it's not a sony-pushed buy then its because both BR and HDDVD have been sluggish since the start.