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Toshiba Confirms Entry into Blu-ray Player Market After HD DVD Defeat
Toshiba Confirms Entry into Blu-ray Player Market After HD DVD Defeat
Toshiba joins Blu-ray market
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Toshiba Will Sell Blu-ray Player This Year
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Toshiba Confirms Entry into Blu-ray Player Market After HD DVD Defeat
APH Networks — ... on the table. It comes as no surprise to learn that Toshiba is now ready to jump into the Blu-ray market. PC World reports that Toshiba has confirmed that it will have a Blu-ray player on the market by the end of the year. Toshiba offered no details on the player, but it’s a good time for the company to get into the Blu-ray market with the players and movies entering what many call the mass market phase with players now readily available for under $200 in stores. View: Article @ Source Site ...

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Toshiba Entering the Blu-ray Market
Maximum PC — ... After hostilities ceased between the Toshiba-backed HD DVD format and Sony’s Blu-ray, Toshiba had to grudgingly admit defeat. With the HD DVD format having been dead for quite a while now, it is safe to assume that the defeat has been fully digested. Toshiba has now put aside all bitterness that may have remained from its duel with Sony as it readies itself to enter the Blu-ray market. Toshiba’s maiden Blu-ray player will become available by the end of year, according to a PC World report. ...

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