US retailer sparks high-def format row

Toys out of pram, but HD-DVD products still in Target shops

Matt Chapman

The war of words between the rival high-definition format backers has escalated following an announcement by Sony that US retailer Target will sell only Blu-ray DVD players. 

The HD-DVD camp has hit back at the claims, citing the fact that HD-DVD products will still be available in Target shops and that players will still be sold through the company's website.

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"It appears that Sony has simply purchased an end cap. Target is not exclusively carrying Blu-ray products," a spokesman for HD-DVD told vnunet.com.

"From our perspective not a lot has changed and it is also worth noting that Target is not quoted in Sony's press release."

Ken Graffeo, executive vice president of high-definition strategic marketing at Universal Studios Home Entertainment, does not envisage a change in Target's plans to carry both formats. 

"Target will continue to carry the Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive as well as HD-DVD titles," he said. "In fact, it continues to sell Toshiba HD-DVD players on its website." 

Graffeo agreed that Sony had bought an end cap, just as the HD-DVD camp had done in retail stores such as BestBuy and Circuit City

"What is important is that standalone HD-DVD players are still much more affordable than Blu-ray players, and they offer a better experience. Just compare titles appearing in both formats like 300 or Blood Diamond," he said.

"Ultimately consumers will determine what format provides the greatest value. "

However, a study by analysts at Parks Associates claims that the Blu-ray format has taken the upper hand in the US high-definition market.

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