Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 1:31 am
Samsung is onboard with a dual format player.
Also does not seem CASINO has really lit a fire for Blu Ray sales, as HAPPY FEET has sold more copies on HD-DVD. Could well be that certain movies will sell to the typical PS3 owner but more titles will sell better on balance with HD-DVD since people who buy a player of the latter are actually guaranteed to buy titles for it. The PS3 is still a game system for most owners and a Blu Ray player second -- or that's what it seems.
Samsung Electronics Co., LTD., a leader in consumer electronics and digital media technologies, and the first company to introduce a Blu-ray disc player will introduce a dual format High-Definition (HD) optical disc player in time for the holidays.
Samsung’s Duo HD player (BD-UP5000) will fully support both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats and their interactive technologies, HDi and BD-Java. With the Duo HD consumers can enjoy additional studio content such as trailers, director’s comments, more elaborate interactive menus and behind the scene footage. The new Duo HD joins Samsung’s next generation DVD line-up which includes Samsung’s second generation Blu-ray player available at retail this month. Together, these two models offer the consumer a strong line of High-Definition players to match Samsung’s award winning, and best selling, line of HDTVs.
From the same PR release...
As a member of the DVD Forum and contributor to the DVD Industry, we recognize that both HD-DVD and BD formats have merits. As such, we have decided to market a dual format player. Samsung is flexible to market a stand-alone HD-DVD player whenever consumers demand it. Our main concern is not technology but consumer choice” said Dongsoo Jun, Executive Vice President of the Digital AV Division at Samsung Electronics.
Looks like someone may indeed be jumping off the bandwagon just a bit?
http://www.koreanewswire.co.kr/en_read. ... =&rg3=&tt=
Also does not seem CASINO has really lit a fire for Blu Ray sales, as HAPPY FEET has sold more copies on HD-DVD. Could well be that certain movies will sell to the typical PS3 owner but more titles will sell better on balance with HD-DVD since people who buy a player of the latter are actually guaranteed to buy titles for it. The PS3 is still a game system for most owners and a Blu Ray player second -- or that's what it seems.
Samsung Electronics Co., LTD., a leader in consumer electronics and digital media technologies, and the first company to introduce a Blu-ray disc player will introduce a dual format High-Definition (HD) optical disc player in time for the holidays.
Samsung’s Duo HD player (BD-UP5000) will fully support both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats and their interactive technologies, HDi and BD-Java. With the Duo HD consumers can enjoy additional studio content such as trailers, director’s comments, more elaborate interactive menus and behind the scene footage. The new Duo HD joins Samsung’s next generation DVD line-up which includes Samsung’s second generation Blu-ray player available at retail this month. Together, these two models offer the consumer a strong line of High-Definition players to match Samsung’s award winning, and best selling, line of HDTVs.
From the same PR release...
As a member of the DVD Forum and contributor to the DVD Industry, we recognize that both HD-DVD and BD formats have merits. As such, we have decided to market a dual format player. Samsung is flexible to market a stand-alone HD-DVD player whenever consumers demand it. Our main concern is not technology but consumer choice” said Dongsoo Jun, Executive Vice President of the Digital AV Division at Samsung Electronics.
Looks like someone may indeed be jumping off the bandwagon just a bit?
http://www.koreanewswire.co.kr/en_read. ... =&rg3=&tt=