I didn't notice much of a difference when I visited today (without being logged in) except for a message that says "Toshiba Discontinues HD DVD Players Toshiba has announced that it will discontinue its HD DVD players. Future availability of HD DVD discs is unknown. Read our blog post for more details and news links, visit our Blu-ray Store to learn about the other high-def disc format and see our latest offers in our High-Def Deals Store.".
I expect they'll soon bury HD DVD somewhere less prominent and change any wording that indicates there are two competing technologies any more.
“Getting too close completely blurred what we saw to the point of incomprehension, but again, this shows a whole heap of potential that's fascinating to us.”
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I didn't notice much of a difference when I visited today (without being logged in) except for a message that says "Toshiba Discontinues HD DVD Players
Toshiba has announced that it will discontinue its HD DVD players. Future availability of HD DVD discs is unknown. Read our blog post for more details and news links, visit our Blu-ray Store to learn about the other high-def disc format and see our latest offers in our High-Def Deals Store.".
I expect they'll soon bury HD DVD somewhere less prominent and change any wording that indicates there are two competing technologies any more.