Denne revolutionerende teknologi er....upkonvertering af DVD til HD.
For the attentive in attendance, you likely noticed that none of
Toshiba's newly announced laptops (yes, even the absurdly powerful Qosmio rigs) have built-in Blu-ray drives. Like, there's not even an option.
When questioned about the obvious oversight (ahem), Tosh's Europe CEO
Alan Thompson noted that "Blu-ray was just one of the many ways that
you can get HD content and is not required for accessing HD content."
Furthermore, it seems as if the outfit is continuing on in its pursuit
to develop the best DVD upconverting technology in the whole wide world,
as it explained to the press in London that its forthcoming technology
would "fill in the gaps" and "add resolution." Company representatives
even remarked that "Blu-ray was only a storage medium," and reiterated
that BD "wasn't the only way to view high-def content." It's one thing
to bow out gracefully, pick up the pieces and get on with life. It's
another thing to douse yourself in ignorance and pretend that Blu-ray
(let alone HD DVD) never happened.
Read - Toshiba's London press event
Read - Toshiba Europe CEO comments
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