Consumers will soon be able to make their choice in the battle for the
high-definition DVD format as players for the two main competing formats finally
get release dates.
Toshiba has
announced a March launch for its HD-DVD format player, making it first to market
in the new format. However, this date may be put back to April to coincide with
the first films to appear on HD-DVD.
Warner
Home Video said it will release three HD-DVD films on 18 April: Million
Dollar Baby, The Last Samurai and The Phantom of the
Opera. Warner will follow these up with 17 other titles, including
Batman Begins, Constantine, Training Day and The
Matrix.
The rival Blu-ray format is set to have its first working DVD player in the
shops in April. Samsung
will launch its player that month, although
Sony won't have its first
model available until July.
Sony said its BDP-S1
Blu-ray player will cost around $1,000 (£570).
However, the launch of the Blu-ray players may also be delayed until content
for the platform is available. The earliest Blu-ray titles won't be released
until 23 May.
In a move that will please consumers not wanting to back a doomed format, LG
is creating a player that handles discs from both systems.
The company has told its dealers to expect delivery of the dual-format player
in autumn.
LG joins fellow
original Blu-ray backer
Hewlett-Packard
in deciding to support both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.
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