Maybe Toshiba can't afford to go Blu. Sony, aka BDA, has said, as recently as this week, that Blu-ray will remain high priced for a long time. So, why should Toshiba jump in and put money into a stale market/format? I've been a supporter of Blu-ray because of its higher storage capacity. But, I really don't see a need for Toshiba to go Blu. Again, Sony will keep the licensing price high just so it can push more $400 PS3s.
“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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Maybe Toshiba can't afford to go Blu. Sony, aka BDA, has said, as recently as this week, that Blu-ray will remain high priced for a long time. So, why should Toshiba jump in and put money into a stale market/format? I've been a supporter of Blu-ray because of its higher storage capacity. But, I really don't see a need for Toshiba to go Blu. Again, Sony will keep the licensing price high just so it can push more $400 PS3s.