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Probably just as soon as there is any certainty of there being any 'BD monies'.Blu-ray on-line movie prices are already being driven lower and stand-alones have come down a bit too.I've yet to hear of anyone (besides the movie studios) making any money out of Blu-ray once R&D and production costs are taken into account.So why would Toshiba bother?
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Multi-format-mayhem @ Jun 24th 2009 11:35AM
Probably just as soon as there is any certainty of there being any 'BD monies'.
Blu-ray on-line movie prices are already being driven lower and stand-alones have come down a bit too.
I've yet to hear of anyone (besides the movie studios) making any money out of Blu-ray once R&D and production costs are taken into account.
So why would Toshiba bother?