Tuesday, March 20th 2007
HD DVD Getting a Price Cut
Toshiba, one of the major names in HD DVD, is planning to cut the price of all three of its HD DVD players next month. The top-end HDX-A2 will fall from $1,000 to $800, the mid-range HD-A20 will fall from $600 to $500 and the low-end HD-A2 will also fall $100 from $500 to $400. These prices cuts should take place at the start of next month, with Blu-ray already set to become much cheaper once Sony releases its new player later this year. HD DVD has fallen behind in sales with the release of the PS3 which brings Blu-ray to the market at a much more competitive price.
Source:
Reg Hardware
7 Comments on HD DVD Getting a Price Cut
:shadedshu
Toshiba HDD 1
the cheapest blu-ray is the samsung bdp1000 priced at $599
I just don't see how even a $600 ps3 can compete with the cheaper pricing of HD-DVD...