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To: Hitch who wrote (4)3/22/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: Hitch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 76
 
March 23, 1998, TechWeb News

Messy Execution Clouds DVD Picture
By Roger C. Lanctot

The time has arrived for DVD-ROM to shine at retail
and the PC side of the convergence equation is nothing but a mess. When
CompUSA starts selling and advertising DVD video players again, like they
did two weeks ago, you know something's not working.

MediaPlay and Best Buy have both already laid claim to having sold their
millionth DVD video, while software publishers have pushed out only three or
four titles that found their way onto PC Data's software sales reports.

Xiphias and Hi-Val say they have placed their DVD-ROM/Video display
racks at CompUSA and Computer City, but regular visits to the stores reveal
the racks frequently aren't in place or are empty of merchandise.

Philips and Hi-Val have virtually given up on the category in despair,
burdened with too much first-generation product in retail warehouses to bring
a second-generation product to market. Creative Labs has just about taken
over the upgrade kit side of the market by default, with the only
second-generation product in stores and, more recently, a $149 drive-only
solution. I think I'll be sitting this one out.

Copyright (c) 1998 CMP Media Inc.

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