Toshiba will still maintain a price advantage over Blu-ray in Europe...considering that the E1 will go for around £450 compared to the £900+ for the Samsung (ouch).
I do wonder though...does anybody still believe Toshiba when they say they are not taking a loss on their players? Seems to me like they don't care as much about the European market to see the need to slash the price of their players...
Note to Samsung: Your player will not sell Note to Toshiba: Your player will sell about 5 players across Europe Note to Sony: Make sure you advertise the Blu-ray ability of your games machine.
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Toshiba will still maintain a price advantage over Blu-ray in Europe...considering that the E1 will go for around £450 compared to the £900+ for the Samsung (ouch).
I do wonder though...does anybody still believe Toshiba when they say they are not taking a loss on their players? Seems to me like they don't care as much about the European market to see the need to slash the price of their players...
Note to Samsung: Your player will not sell
Note to Toshiba: Your player will sell about 5 players across Europe
Note to Sony: Make sure you advertise the Blu-ray ability of your games machine.