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Toshiba may be working on Warner to go exclusively HD DVD

With Toshiba pleased that Paramount and Dreamworks have gone exclusively HD DVD, recent news reports suggest that they've turned their attention to Warner.

Currently the only major Hollywood studio to support both formats, both Toshiba and Sony would love to get their hands on them to go exclusively to HD DVD or Blu-ray.

The LA Times reports that Warner is "mulling over a lucrative offer".

Anyone else getting fed up with all this switching?

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Posted by Andy Merrett on September 12, 2007

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No not at all - the more on hd dvd the merrier!

Posted by: edhe | September 12, 2007 1:42 PM

if warner stops blu-ray, i will stop buying from warner, it is as simple as that.

Posted by: Anonymous | September 12, 2007 8:34 PM

this will be an anti-competition and against EU/US law.
BD-supporting studios has confirmed that they don't receive sweetener from BDA

Posted by: Marcel | September 13, 2007 12:36 PM

If the BD supporting studios have in fact confirmed that they have not received a "sweetener:, then why is the EU investigating those same studios and Sony?

Posted by: xx | September 19, 2007 6:14 PM

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