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'Star Trek' Part Of Toshiba's HD DVD Promos

By Greg Tarr -- TWICE, 9/17/2007

In addition to unveiling its new super-narrow-bezel LCD TV line, Toshiba debuted consumer promos for its new third-generation HD DVD players, including the HD DVD release of the original "Star Trek" TV series.

Jodi Sally, Toshiba digital audio/video products marketing VP, revealed that Toshiba will continue to offer coupons to redeem five free HD DVDs with the purchase of a HD DVD player, and has expanded the list of titles from which player purchasers may select their free discs.

At the same time the company announced that it will include copies of two HD DVD movies — "300" and "The Bourne Identity" — in the box of its new third-generation HD DVD players

Toshiba is launching three new players this fall: the HD-A3, priced at $299, which will be available in October; the HD-A30, priced at $399, which will be available this month; and the HD-A35, available in October for $499.

Sally, who along with Toshiba TV group marketing VP Scott Ramirez, dressed in a "Star Trek" uniform for the CEDIA Expo press conference, also announced that the first season of the cult Sci-Fi series "Star Trek" will be coming to HD DVD in a special boxed set with interactive bonus material Nov. 20.

To take advantage of the release, Toshiba announced a joint promotion with CBS Home Entertainment a free replica "Star Trek phaser" remote that will operate Toshiba HD DVDs to those who purchase both a Toshiba HD DVD player and the "Star Trek" boxed set.

Toshiba also said it will be a sponsor of the upcoming season of "Sunday Night Football" on NBC. The sponsorship will focus on HD DVD players. The campaign will feature 30 second on-air spots, online advertising, Web-sponsorships promoting the format and on-air educational vignettes.

Meanwhile, Toshiba announced that it will make a hardware update available for its HD-XA2 and HD-A20 second-generation HD DVD players, enabling them to output 1080p content at a 24 fps rate.

The HD DVD North American Promotional Group also demonstrated here the newly released "Heroes - Season One" HD DVD boxed set ($99.99 suggested retail), which is the first title from Universal Studios Home Entertainment to add Web-enabled interactive bonus features, using Microsoft's HDi technology.

Ken Graffeo, Universal Studio Home Entertainment HD DVD strategic marketing executive VP, said downloads from its Web site were up significantly in the first week release of the "Heroes - Season One" DVD, boding well for the enhanced capabilities of the HD DVD version.

As with other Web-enabled HD DVDs, such as "300" and "Blood Diamond," extra content in "Heroes" was developed to create "a community" of online enthusiasts, said Kevin Collins, Microsoft HD DVD evangelist and representative of the HD DVD North American Promotional Group.

The disc gives users "a genetic abilities test" including a pseudo psychological evaluation using ink spots to group visitors into similar abilities backgrounds.

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