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Both next-generation DVD formats – Blu-ray and HD-DVD – could work in one DVD player if it's fitted with a new chip due from manufacturer NEC.
Essentially creating a multiformat DVD player, the chip would enable hardware manufacturers to accommodate content such as games and movies in the same piece of hardware, whether it's recorded on Blu-ray or HD-DVD.
While rival console manufacturers Sony and Microsoft have pledged allegiance to opposing formats, a hybrid player could potentially bring manufacturing costs down for company's hoping to take advantage of multiple entertainment formats.
Looks like it wont be going the beetamax way, because the discs are the same size... but maybe the whole HD thing is comparable to Beetamaz.. are these just sharper screens and larger capacity DVDS?