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Originally Posted by genufett
Here's the press release, which is chock-full-o'-goodies:Faster, smaller, cooler chips for standalones? Built in BD-Live? Availability starting in September with large volumes shipping in Q4? This definitely speeds up the timetable of cheaper Blu-ray players that are also BD-Live compatible, which is good for everyone involved, especially consumers. Plus, it's good to have actual parts, with actual release dates instead of a nebulous "when it's done", unlike some companies *cough*Toshiba*cough*SRT*cough*. 
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Hate to burst your balloon . . .
Toshiba has been selling the SpursEngine since June of this year.
And all I see is a projected delivery date of the chips themselves - not the players that will contain them.
Apples to apples.