Oh yeah, because Blu-ray is setting the market on fire.
How dare Toshiba stand against THE AVALANCHE THAT IS BLU-RAY!?!?!?
Please... Toshiba isn't losing out on anything by refusing to go to the Blu-ray 'party' at this stage. They may release a player at some point, but I doubt it will be until Blu-ray has solidified itself in the market and all of the heavy lifting has been done by other companies.
And if that never happens, which there is a decent chance of, Toshiba gets to revel in the fact that they peed in Sony's coffee by contributing to Blu-rays stagnation; first with HD DVD, and then by not lending their support to the format after the war.
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Oh yeah, because Blu-ray is setting the market on fire.
How dare Toshiba stand against THE AVALANCHE THAT IS BLU-RAY!?!?!?
Please... Toshiba isn't losing out on anything by refusing to go to the Blu-ray 'party' at this stage. They may release a player at some point, but I doubt it will be until Blu-ray has solidified itself in the market and all of the heavy lifting has been done by other companies.
And if that never happens, which there is a decent chance of, Toshiba gets to revel in the fact that they peed in Sony's coffee by contributing to Blu-rays stagnation; first with HD DVD, and then by not lending their support to the format after the war.