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It is official: HD-DVD is dead, long live HD-DVD

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Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (“Toshiba”) today announced that it has completed a thorough review of its overall strategy for HD DVD and as a result of recent market developments, the company has decided to discontinue sales and marketing of HD DVD players. Accordingly, Toshiba will begin to cease shipments of its HD DVD products to retail channels.

“While we continue to believe HD DVD is the best format for consumers, based on its technological advancements and the value and quality inherent
in our player offerings, recent market developments have led us to the decision to choose new and different paths,” said Yoshi Uchiyama, Group
Vice President of Toshiba’s Digital A/V Marketing Group.

In an effort to contribute to the sound development of the audio-video market and bring the full benefits of new digital technologies to consumers, the company will shift its resources into the creation of new business strategies that leverage the vast technological resources of Toshiba.

Furthermore, Toshiba will remain committed to standard DVD business, and the company will continue to market their leading line-up of DVD players.

Ongoing Customer Commitment
Dedicated to customer support, Toshiba will continue to provide full product support and after sales service. Customers can contact, 1-888-MY
HDDVD (1-888-694-3383) for answers to general questions and operational assistance for HD DVD.


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