HD VMD to finally be available in the US

Rich Fiscus
28 Nov 2007 16:26

It looks like the first shipments of HD VMD set-top players to hit the U.S. will be courtesy of online retailer PC Rush. They've apparently ordered 10,000 units that they'll start selling in December.
HD VMD (Versatile Multilayer Disc) players are intended as an alternative to expensive next-generation formats like HD DVD and Blu-ray. Unlike those formats it's built entirely around red laser media similar to DVDs. Despite not having any market presence at all in the U.S., HD VMD has already carved out a significant niche for itself in countries like India. In fact India's highly successful studio Bollywood has plans to release at least 50 movies in the format.
So far no major studio has any plans to release movies in HD VMD format, which isn't surprising since they've all thrown their support behind one of the two major players, HD DVD and Blu-ray. There are a few major studio movies available in other countries, most notably Australia, in the format. This is due to production deals that give companies outside the U.S. distribution rights in some countries.
Source: Video Business

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