Site Meter Home Theaters » Blog Archive » Toshiba and The Big Mistake

Toshiba and The Big Mistake

by

In an interview with Microsoft, Reuters reports that there is no movement toward a change to a Blu-ray player for the Xbox 360. This is odd, as moving to a medium of higher density would make sense, with the titles expected soon to need more than the space of  one standard DVD.

image will this one find its way to the Smithsonian?

In that same article the Microsoft person contacted stated that eventually there would be a move to Blu-ray, as that would be a natural move. How strange that Microsoft isn’t using its clout to keep HD DVD as the standard for Xbox. Perhaps Toshiba was not willing to pay enough tribute to the oracle at Redmond.

Toshiba has really made some big mistakes here, not the least of which is removing HD DVD from the market completely. As I had stated before, it is a format that had no serious flaws, it was simply the wrong horse to back. The total cost to Toshiba for this mistake is estimated to be around 1 billion dollars. Toshiba is a huge conglomerate, but a billion dollar mistake is not pocket change to any non-government entity.

With at least one studio supporter of HD DVD, and a few hundred thousand drives sold as backup and distribution possibilities, HD DVD could have lived a normal, albeit compacted life span. As a backup medium, it might actually have had a very long life - the drives being less expensive to produce, and the small number of discs needed to do a backup of large hard drives would have been spectacular reasons for this usage.

www.ixbt.com_optical_toshiba_sd-r5002_sd5002 can’t you imagine a single disc holding 15GB as backup, that costs under $120?

One thing that no one is willing to divulge is if anyone is going to release the post-mortem on HD DVD. Was its demise simply a matter of timing? Did the big push in the last three months of 2007 help or simply delay the inevitable? Many times a push such as the one noted gets so many units in the hands of the public that ‘critical mass’ is achieved, and the technology takes hold. On the other hand, the extreme price cuts may have convinced the movie studios that margin could never be restored, and HD DVD would remain a loss leader.

Toshiba has chosen to eat the loss, but it really should shop the technology around a bit, before destroying the assembly lines. After all, anyone who has read about, or remembers the Edsel  knows that it too, was a product that was basically good yet failed to impress the public.

-


Leave a Reply


About Home Theaters

With the new and intermediate home theatrician in mind, Talking Home Theaters takes you on a tour of what's hot, what's affordable and what's not. If you've ever been envious of the endless home entertainment options available or are looking to build your first home theater without eliminating your children's education funds, you've come to the right place. We focus on scouring the internet for excellent entry-level ideas, incredible deals for newbies and home theater tips and tricks, so you don't have to.

Home Theaters Author(s)

Technology Channel Posts

  • Cell Phones + Social Networks = Love?
    [caption id="attachment_262" align="alignnone" width="128" caption="Social Networks"][/caption]Wireless industry ready to interface with Facebook, MySpace and Bebo Everybody at this week's Mobile [...]
  • LG X120 Netbook
    LG Electronics has announced it is launching their newest netbook called the LG X120. The laptop is a cute one with only 10.1″ screen with backlit. Powering it is an Intel Atom processor [...]
  • Uniea Haptique HardShell Case for MacBook
    This hardshell cases for the new MacBook aluminum are made of ABS plastic coupled with soft touch coating. It offers a textured feel, almost leather like, and protects the surface of the laptop [...]
  • Haier shows off it's offerings to the masses
    [caption id="attachment_1757" align="alignnone" width="600" caption="Haier netb ook, G1 and G2"][/caption]The fine folks over at Haier shows off mysterious "NetBooks," Android phones Haier's [...]
  • Hackers target Gamers
    [caption id="attachment_887" align="alignnone" width="128" caption="Xbox"][/caption]Although I'm not a gamer, everyone should be aware of hackers and malware. According to microsoft, What's the [...]
  • Microsoft Equips Individuals With New Training Resources Needed for Jobs
    [caption id="attachment_733" align="alignnone" width="109" caption="Microsoft"][/caption]Second time around for this bit of news, but very apropos in today's business climate. Microsoft Corp. [...]
  • LG Phone's Transparent Keypad Expected to "Make A New Fashion Statement"
    [caption id="attachment_259" align="alignnone" width="950" caption="Transluscent Phone"][/caption][caption id="attachment_258" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="LG GD-900"][/caption]Firmware or [...]
  • Preorder Nokia N86 at Expansys
    [caption id="attachment_1754" align="alignnone" width="162" caption="Nokia N86"][/caption]Engadget breaks this story: European markets can expect to see Nokia's N86 handset on or about July 22, [...]
  • Microsoft Tests Vista SP2, Readies Windows 7 Updates
    [caption id="attachment_884" align="alignnone" width="116" caption="Vista"][/caption]Lots coming out of Redmond these days. Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 is reportedly [...]
  • Five Steps to an E-friendly Résumé
    [caption id="attachment_730" align="alignnone" width="128" caption="Resume on Outlook"][/caption]With today's economy and layoffs, we all need all the help we can get when searching for jobs. MSN [...]

Hot Off The Press

  • Faces of Haiti: Hormise
    Her name is Hormise Datos. For 9 years she was living illegally in the United States. She is a Haitian and this is her story. She grew up in the vicinity of Saint Marc. Her parents worked in the [...]