Toshiba, the guys behind the failed HD-DVD medium, have unveiled their first Blu-ray player. The feature-packed devices is hitting stores this November for $250.
Toshiba announced last month that it planned to launch a Blu-ray disc player this year, and said it had joined the industry group in charge of the Sony-backed format. The Blu-ray Disc Association is responsible for the development and promotion of the format.
Samsung expects to sell more than 2 million of the 4.9 million LED TVs that will be sold in 2009. The company is also hoping for 10 million LED TV units to be sold in 2010, which would outperform the rest of the market.
The potential fly in the ointment for Samsung is that competition in the LED HDTV market is expected to be much fiercer in 2010 than it has been and will be this year. The big draw for consumers to LED equipped HDTVs is that the sets are significantly thinner than CCFL backlit LCD TVs common today and consume less power.
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