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Old 03-07-2006, 12:07 AM   #1
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LG Planning Dual Format DVD Player

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LG Electronics Plans Blu-Ray HD DVD Player.
LG Plans Dual-Format Video Player

Category: Multimedia

by Anton Shilov

[ 03/06/2006 | 02:02 PM ]


LG Electronics, a leading maker of consumer electronics, told its customers that it plans to abandon its Blu-ray disc player that was aimed to be released this spring in favour of a player that supports both Blu-ray and HD DVD discs. The move comes because of uncertainties with the standard that is going to become the successor of the DVD.

“In light of uncertainty in this early stage of the market for pre-recorded high-definition optical discs, we have decided not to introduce the BD199 as originally planned for this spring,” a message reportedly signed by Bob Perry, vice president sales and channel marketing for LG Electronics, reads. The memo that was read by CEPro web-site claims that the dual-format player is planned for late summer/early fall instead.

LG Electronics is the second major maker of consumer electronics who said it would consider a player that can playback both types of next-generation media. Earlier Samsung Electronics expressed opinion that it would introduce a player capable of playing back Blu-ray and HD DVD discs, two formats that are expected to compete fiercely against each other in the coming years.

There are a lot of industrial collaborations between backers of the Blu-ray and HD DVD: Toshiba, a promoter of the HD DVD, runs an optical devices joint venture with Samsung Electronics, who supports both camps; Sony, the main backer of the Blu-ray, recently agreed to form optical drive joint venture with NEC Electronics, a sponsor of the HD DVD.

Even though the cancellation of the Blu-ray disc player release has potential to affect earning of LG and its partners, the company remains optimistic. “While these changes are not welcomed, we do not expect any negative effect on our overall business growth rate as we begin our roll-out of new models, and focus on the dramatic growth of flat-panel television in 2006,” Mr. Perry is reported to have written.

Blu-ray and HD DVD formats compete for replacing the DVD standard. HD DVD discs can store up to 15GB on a single layer and up to 30GB on two layers. Its competitor, Blu-ray, can store up to 27GB per single layer and up to 50GB on two layers, but Blu-ray discs are more expensive to produce. The HD DVD is pushed aggressively by Toshiba and NEC as well as being standardized at the DVD Forum, which represents over 230 consumer electronics, information technology, and content companies worldwide. Blu-ray is backed by Sony and Panasonic, which are among the world’s largest makers of electronics. Among Hollywood studios HD is supported by Warner Bros. Studios, New Line Cinema, Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures, whereas Sony Pictures, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. and Twentieth Century Fox endorse Blu-ray.


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Old 03-07-2006, 08:21 AM   #2
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I figured it was only a matter of time - just like when there were separate drives for DVD+R and DVD-R and eventually we ended up with dual format drives.

I wonder what the price will be, compared to a single-format player...
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Old 03-07-2006, 01:19 PM   #4
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Even the manufacturers are waiting to find out which is more popular. Cost will most likely be the deciding factor. And I predict a slower transition to them than we saw with the original DVD format.
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Old 03-07-2006, 01:30 PM   #5
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Even the manufacturers are waiting to find out which is more popular. Cost will most likely be the deciding factor. And I predict a slower transition to them than we saw with the original DVD format.

Much slower...I can't imagine paying big bucks for the player and the media. I am even wondering if anybody is paying the 2 bucks for the double layer DVD media. Plus the DRM is making it look less appealing.
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Old 03-07-2006, 03:42 PM   #6
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I will go with whatever will still play my 200+ DVD Tv Seasons. If neither of them do, I will stick to DVD.
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Much slower...I can't imagine paying big bucks for the player and the media. I am even wondering if anybody is paying the 2 bucks for the double layer DVD media. Plus the DRM is making it look less appealing.


they're only 2 bucks now? woohoo, last time i checked they were like 10 bucks a piece.

I agree with you thought I don't think we'll see a high level of early adoption. It might have to wait until most people get themselves a nice HDTV.
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