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is that a serious question?
Because:
- Their business model was made based on how many units they could sell to home players and computers
- No one wants to buy two players/burners
- Blue-ray has much more capacity per disc
- They lost consumer confidence

.. etc etc..

they did the right thing. One must learn to lose as well.
Posted by: patibulo   Posted on: 08/18/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Another losing battle  R.L. Parson | 08/18/08
a question ?  Quebec-french | 08/18/08
is that a serious question?  patibulo | 08/18/08
actually, you are wrong...  TechLisa | 08/18/08
Might wanna check some facts first...  Wolfie2K3 | 08/18/08
For backups...  UsersRevil | 08/18/08
This is a first step needed for HD success  s_souche | 08/18/08
This is a first step needed for HD success  BernardL | 08/19/08
Broadcast TV is dead  shawn_dude | 08/18/08
I like the idea !  Prognosticator | 08/18/08
RE: Toshiba soups up traditional DVDs  The Dragonfly | 08/18/08
RE: Toshiba soups up traditional DVDs  gl1800rider | 08/18/08
RE: Toshiba soups up traditional DVDs  jplett@... | 08/18/08
Not DVD-compatible?  Acoyauh | 08/18/08
Huh?  DT2 | 08/18/08
Already have the technology!  Takalok | 08/18/08
RE: Toshiba soups up traditional DVDs  jscott418 | 08/18/08
RE: Toshiba soups up traditional DVDs  DT2 | 08/18/08
take a piece of paper  s_souche | 08/18/08
RE: Toshiba soups up traditional DVDs  elliottxp | 08/18/08
I don't know; with LG selling them at ...  JCitizen | 08/19/08

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