Microsoft and everyone knows very well that they need to speed up dev on the HD-DVD content for the simple fact that the format itself is nearly dead. This is MS's final last attempt (along with Toshie's $2 drop in HD-DVD prices) at promoting this in-the-red money losing technology. Hats off for their effort, atleast...
"This is MS's final last attempt (along with Toshie's $2 drop in HD-DVD prices) at promoting this in-the-red money losing technology"
I gotta tell you, if I could "lose" money the way MS/Toshiba does on HD DVD I'd have a 10000 sq ft house to live in. They've made MILLIONS. If that is your definition of "money losing" please tell me your secret to making money because you must be some kind of trillionaire or something.
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
Microsoft and everyone knows very well that they need to speed up dev on the HD-DVD content for the simple fact that the format itself is nearly dead. This is MS's final last attempt (along with Toshie's $2 drop in HD-DVD prices) at promoting this in-the-red money losing technology. Hats off for their effort, atleast...
"This is MS's final last attempt (along with Toshie's $2 drop in HD-DVD prices) at promoting this in-the-red money losing technology"
I gotta tell you, if I could "lose" money the way MS/Toshiba does on HD DVD I'd have a 10000 sq ft house to live in. They've made MILLIONS. If that is your definition of "money losing" please tell me your secret to making money because you must be some kind of trillionaire or something.