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Old 12-07-07, 11:07 AM   #1
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Default 51 GB HD DVD has been approved for sale

Seems that HD DVD finially got a compatible disc that is in excess of anything Blu-Ray, but just barely. I wonder if this will work in existing players?

Blu-Ray has a 100 GB disc in the works, but apparently it is not compatible with the players. Probably intended for computer storage.

http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/09...51gb_approved/

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Old 12-07-07, 11:38 AM   #2
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Since I'm on the subject, I'd say Blu-Ray is in trouble:

http://www.engadgethd.com/2007/09/25...-rays-to-lose/

I do not see the $250 player they mention either. More movies are on HD DVD as well. To top it off, Sony's CEO has had a change of heart and said they are in a stalemate with HD DVD. Seems to me, he is being conservative with those words - he should say they are being defeated by HD DVD. Quite an upset I'd say after all the hoopla about them being number one.

Here is that article:

http://www.betanews.com/article/Sony...tle/1194623457

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Old 12-07-07, 01:55 PM   #3
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On the contrary...BD is beating the pants off of HD-DVD, so much so that HD-DVD players have had to come down in price to remain competitive.

http://www.dailytech.com/Bluray+Disc...rticle9846.htm
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On the contrary...BD is beating the pants off of HD-DVD, so much so that HD-DVD players have had to come down in price to remain competitive.

http://www.dailytech.com/Bluray+Disc...rticle9846.htm
I'd rather sell a player than a BLu-Ray disc. The player represents future business. Also, the story is quite the opposite if you leave the states with HD DVD being #1 in Europe. As for rentals, the HD DVD out-rents the Blu-Ray 2 to 1 according to NetFlix. So things are a toss up still.

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Old 12-07-07, 04:33 PM   #5
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Since I'm on the subject, I'd say Blu-Ray is in trouble
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he should say they are being defeated by HD DVD
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So things are a toss up still.
In all seriousness, I'm not posting this to pick a fight (especially as I've found many of your posts to be very intelligent and insightful), but which is it then?
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Well, I'm on the fence on this one. In one way, I see the players zipping off the shelves, and if you remove the PS3 from the equation, HD DVD has a much larger installed base. WIth PS3 in the picture, Blu-Ray still has the lead.

On the next note, I see the movie studios not producing titles at the same rate for Blu-Ray. We've got the CEO of Sony saying they are in a stalemate. I mean I could go on all day.

The point is, this is a turnabout to what has been happening - SOny lost its ground, and HD DVD has the momentum.

This is so like what happened with Betamax. It is a near repeat in history.

I'd lean towards them being in trouble, especially if the CEO of Sony says he wished right now that they made a Universal format with Toshiba. To me, that tells me he doesn't hold high hopes for the future of Blu-Ray.

But on the flip side, it is still too early to tell. Only time will tell.

So there - I gave you a semi wishy washy answer with the lean towards Sony being in trouble!

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Fair 'nuff.:p
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