Welcome to the fantasy world of Truth Teller. Where nearly a dozen more CE firms requesting licences to manufacturer Blu Ray players is somehow a bad thing for the format. But you are right, Toshiba did a huge favour for Blu Ray by demonstrating there was zero profit to be made in HD DVD. Toshiba even undercut the no-name A3 clone made by their own OEM partner. Alco must have been absolutely delighted to have been stabbed in the back like that. I'm sure the experience made a lasting impression on other OEMs.
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Welcome to the fantasy world of Truth Teller. Where nearly a dozen more CE firms requesting licences to manufacturer Blu Ray players is somehow a bad thing for the format. But you are right, Toshiba did a huge favour for Blu Ray by demonstrating there was zero profit to be made in HD DVD. Toshiba even undercut the no-name A3 clone made by their own OEM partner. Alco must have been absolutely delighted to have been stabbed in the back like that. I'm sure the experience made a lasting impression on other OEMs.
Grow up baby your precious format lost.