"And yet I'm sure the critics will continue to claim that Toshiba left HD DVD supporters out in the cold when they quickly wound down HD DVD production."
How could you claim otherwise? What, because Toshiba provided a fix to broken functionality 7 months later?
When Toshiba releases firmware versions later this year or next that adds some really useful abilities (like, say, divx playback) then your remark would hold some water. But I don't see how you can say Toshiba didn't leave HD DVD supporters out in the cold the way they dropped the format.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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"And yet I'm sure the critics will continue to claim that Toshiba left HD DVD supporters out in the cold when they quickly wound down HD DVD production."
How could you claim otherwise? What, because Toshiba provided a fix to broken functionality 7 months later?
When Toshiba releases firmware versions later this year or next that adds some really useful abilities (like, say, divx playback) then your remark would hold some water. But I don't see how you can say Toshiba didn't leave HD DVD supporters out in the cold the way they dropped the format.