Monthly Archives: February, 2008
HD DVD will have the last laugh
Will Blu-ray prices come down as quickly as they did when HD DVD was around? No. Will consumers buy high definition Blu-ray discs at...
High Definition format war over
Jeff Chabot - 0
Toshiba announced today it would end production of HD DVD players, as well as drives for computers. They plan on ending any shipments of...
HD DVD going down, stocks going up
Jeff Chabot - 0
According to a Reuters inside source, Toshiba said its planning on ending the high definition war by conceding to rival format Blu-ray Disc. Toshiba...
Oceanic Time Warner offers HD in Honolulu
OC16 HD launches today in HD (high definition) on Channel 1016. Oceanic Time Warner Cable, which is the state's largest cable services provider, announced...
Comcast adds HD channels in Seattle & Spokane
Mike Allen - 0
Comcast announced today it's plans to add 6 new high-definition (HD) channels in Washington state, on March 4, 2008. The new channels, which will...
Walmart picks Blu-ray
Jeff Chabot - 0
Could this be the end of HD DVD? Today Walmart announced it would promote Blu-ray Disc as the high definition format. This could possibly...
DirecTV HD now offered in Omaha, Nebraska
Jeff Chabot - 0
Starting today, DIRECTV is now offering local HD(high-definition) programming to customers in the Omaha, Nebraska market area. The following broadcast networks are now available...
DirecTV reports increase in HD subscribers
Mike Allen - 0
DIRECTV reported today that fourth quarter 2007 revenues increased 17% to $4.88 billion. The DIRECTV reported that...
Apple TV goes High Definition
Jeff Chabot - 0
Now you can rent HD movies from Apple for $4.99. The high definition format is apparently 720p, which is upconverted to 1080p. The sound...
We’re going Blu-ray – Netflix goes exclusive!
Jeb Stuart - 0
Here is an actual letter to a Netflix subscriber. They are going completely Blu-ray. Looks like HD DVD is on it's way to a...
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