Look's like Toshiba is taking one for the team. It is estimated that Toshiba will lose approximately $200 for every HD-A1 HD-DVD player sold. According to a report published by iSupli the components needed to assemble the HD-A1 came to approximately $674, this isn?t even taking into consideration the cost for packaging, component cables, and remote control, which if you factor in the total cost would be around $700.
Why would Toshiba be willing for such the large profit loss? My guess is to establish a hold on the next-generation market format. A $500 HD-DVD player is certainly more attractive than a $1000 Blu-Ray player.
Now lets ask, is a lower price over Blu-Ray worth the finical risk?
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Quelle: 360-HQ.com - Lies den ganzen Artikel "Toshiba to have $200 deficit for each HD-DVD player sold" vom 26.06.06 17:00
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