| Posted by: rcp at February 20, 2008, 9:08 pm | | Topic: Toshiba to give up on HD DVD, end format war Forum: groupsrv | | On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 17:38:08 -0600, Alric Knebel wrote: Quote: Oh, I know they're still around, but people generally don't want them. That's all I'm saying. They're simply too small. I'm talking about commercially available, prerecorded material. I'm not talking about for burning stuff or storage devices. I think Calvin had a good point. Maybe they aren't popular as consumer items but I am starting to notice them being packaged with various items to contain instructions, manuals, etc.. Recently I have seen: 1. A small usb sdhc reader 2. A stud finder 3. A thermostat In each of these cases the packaging was not big enough to contain a full-sized DVD and the amount of content fit quite comfortably on the little things. So it looks like they are becoming pupular with manufacturers as a means of delivering interactive multimedia information with their products. rcp |
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