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By Shane Sturgeon Publisher & Chief Technologist Posted on March 28, 2007 Category: HD DVD & Blu-ray |
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Register Now to receive notification of HDTV Bulletins via email as soon as they are published. HD DVD Studios Confirm Spring and Early Summer Schedules for New Releases, Catalog Titles and Concert Videos Title line-up and strategic hardware price reductions reinforce strength of HD DVD format
LOS ANGELES (March 28, 2007) - The top studios backing HD DVD, including Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Paramount Home Entertainment, The Weinstein Company, Genius Products, and Eagle Rock Entertainment today announced more than 70 specific titles and release windows through July 2007. With movie titles like Smokin' Aces, The Complete Matrix Trilogy, and DreamGirls, HD DVD continues to deliver on promises made to fans of high definition. Additional titles for the remainder of 2007 will be announced this summer.
With attach rates that still far exceed other high definition formats, HD DVD movies continue to sell briskly at retail to a growing consumer base. The 2007 title line-up from the core HD DVD studios, combined with a strong HD DVD title and hardware presence in North America, Europe and Asia, showcases the format's global appeal and unmatched technology features. Effective April 1st, Toshiba is implementing strategic retail price reductions on its full line of HD DVD players for the U.S. market. The entry level HD-A2 will have a suggested retail price of $399.99; and the new HD-A20, with 1080p output, will be introduced at $499 (available in stores in April). The top of the line HD-XA2 was already repositioned to $799.99 on March 1st.
"The spring is ramping up well for HD DVD, with an incredible list of movies and the best priced hardware on the market," said Ken Graffeo, executive vice president, HD Strategic Marketing, Universal Studios Home Entertainment. "Our consumer base continues to buy movies at rates that outpace DVD in its early years, which shows the willingness of consumers to make the transition to high definition."
"HD DVD continues to perform exceptionally well for Warner Home Video, and we see this continuing as more titles from the HD DVD studios roll out and more hardware hits the market," said Steve Nickerson, senior vice president of market management for Warner Home Video. "Fans of high definition have a lot more to choose from with the release of long-awaited blockbusters like The Complete Matrix Trilogy on HD DVD."
"As hardware prices continue to fall, this is a great time to experience HD DVD," said Chris Saito, vice president, marketing, Paramount Home Entertainment. "Our HD DVD line-up for Spring and Summer 2007 has something for every audience, with hits ranging from Dreamgirls to Flags of Our Fathers."
From the six studios, the following schedules were released:
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(C) Denotes combo disc format with an HD version and a standard DVD version on the same disc
About HD DVD
HD DVD is the next generation, post-DVD standard for high capacity, high definition optical discs, approved by the DVD Forum, which develops and defines DVD formats. Its more than 220 strong membership brings together leaders in movies and entertainment, computing, consumer electronics and software. HD DVD is fast becoming the primary visual medium for the age of high-definition TV. The North American HD DVD Promotional Group, Inc. is an organization established to promote the HD DVD format and educate consumers in North America. For more information and a complete listing of HD DVD launch titles please visit http://www.TheLookAndSoundOfPerfect.com.
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Posted by Shane Sturgeon, March 28, 2007 11:33 AM
Reader Commentary Mar 28, 1:03pm :idea: Can someone please explain to me why there is so much relative crap on this HD DVD release list? Are these really the titles these studios think will attract early adopters and inspire enthusiasm among commited and moneyed movie fans? This Mar 28, 5:25pm The answer I got was that they didn't want to practice on the good stuff. I'm not sure that was meant for quote, so I won't cite a source. Sounds logical, even if slightly disappointing. This applies to both HD DVD and Blu-ray. - Shane Mar 28, 7:50pm :idea: Thanks, Shane. That makes a nice story. They know their business better than I do, at least on the production side. I certainly question their marketing strategy. Mar 29, 8:23am You kidding. This is a far-better listing than ANYTHING I see announced for Blu-Ray (Heck, BR hasn't even come forward with the Bond titles) and is one reason I'd select HD-DVD over BR. Good mix of older classics (BATTLE OF BULGE, DOG DAY AFTERNOON,UN Mar 29, 9:04am :idea: I not kidding. What many of us are concerned about here is the success or failure of not just one format or the other, but the continuing useability of the equipment we've invested in. There will always be a small percentage of film fans who Mar 29, 10:06am Actually, what I was trying to saym is that i think the studios are doing a better job of mixing "wide-acceptance" title, with classics and more-obscure titles. For example, the first two SUPERMAN films have been relased on HD-DVD. Hear any announcemen Mar 29, 1:13pm I wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't a lot of studio-producer-agent politics/contract clauses going on in the choices as well. More on HD DVD & Blu-ray
About Shane SturgeonShane Sturgeon is the Co-Publisher and Chief Technologist of HDTV Magazine, an industry publication with HDTV roots going back to 1984, when Dale Cripps founded The HDTV Newsletter. Today, HDTV Magazine is a leading online resource for HDTV news and information and captures the eyes and imaginations of over 3 million visitors annually. Mr. Sturgeon has a background in information technology and has served in various consulting capacities for Fortune 500 companies such as J.P. Morgan Chase, Verizon Communications, Proctor & Gamble and Nationwide Insurance. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Wright State University. |
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