http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/09/01 ... _dvd_plan/
Further out, the BDR-103 will bring on board support for HD DVD, presumably recordable and rewriteable versions of the format as well as pre-recorded discs.
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Further out, the BDR-103 will bring on board support for HD DVD, presumably recordable and rewriteable versions of the format as well as pre-recorded discs.
Ian wrote:Where'd you hear that?
Spätestens mit der dritten Gerätegeneration sollen die Laufwerke auch HD DVDs lesen können
frank1 wrote:http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/77562Spätestens mit der dritten Gerätegeneration sollen die Laufwerke auch HD DVDs lesen können
The news at heise.de says only
that the 3rd generation of these Pioneer burners will be able to read [= lesen] HD-DVD's
Update: In the meantime Pioneer withdrew the statements of its product manager for optical drive assemblies regarding playing functions for the hp DVD again. “Everything that is technically feasible, is not also politically desired,” commentated Jürgen Timm of Pioneers Home Entertainment section the statements of its colleague. Thus Pioneer joins the confusion, which some months ago already Samsung and LG played: First combination drive assemblies are announced, in order to underline the role of the pioneer of the own enterprise, afterwards the statements are again disclaimed, in order to calm customers down. The reflexes are from view of the manufacturers understandably, finally could them for their customers hardly arrange that they are to spend now hundred euro on a Blu ray Player in the knowledge that already in one year devices come out, which support both formats and in addition are warscheinlich also still cheaper. (hag/c't)
"Currently we have no plans to do so..... however, Pioneer will monitor the market situation with other
formats and will "consider" to adopt those formats as and where the market is demanding it".
It seems that my comments to some press people at IFA have been taken totally out of context and that it has been
concluded by themselves that Pioneer would be introducing HD DVD support into our future models !!!
So, the case still stands that way..... "Currently we have no plans to do so....."
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