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Blu-ray / HD DVD stalemate boosting interest in combo player
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Sat Dec 16, 2006 4:05 pm Reply and quote this post
Nothing like a little false hope to brighten your Saturday, right? Of course, we hope the current stalemate in the Blu-ray / HD DVD war actually yields a combo player, but after the on-again / off-again (and again) love affair with the idea, we're not holding our collective breath. Nevertheless, it seems that the current state actually doesn't have one format trouncing the other as many believed would happen after a few months unfolded. Essentially, consumers are "generally indifferent" to the two, and considering there's just seven more HD DVD titles currently available than BD titles, it doesn't look like one or the other will win on sheer studio popularity. While we've seen the Blu-ray-equipped PS3 outsell Microsoft's HD DVD drive 5 to 1, there isn't much substance in such a statistic, but apparently Taiwan-based manufacturers are rethinking their previous denials of unleashing a player that handles both discs. DigiTimes has it that Samsung is "planning to offer dual-format recorders that can record and play back BD and HD DVD movies," while Hitachi (a devout member of the BDA), is also "considering production of dual-format devices." They also went so far as to point out the obvious when noting that a "dual-format device would be more expensive than a single-format unit" -- but hey, it's likely cheaper than buying one of each, eh?
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Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:36 pm Reply and quote this post
one of the main selling points of the blu-ray was that it is un-copyable. to be honest this is total crap, if they can write information to it then chances are it will be copyable. stuff like this always has selling points that aren't true. for example when cd's were first introduced they were supposedly un-scratchable. i suppose time will tell with blu-ray
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Tue Feb 20, 2007 6:19 pm Reply and quote this post
Blu-Ray > HD-DVD. HD-DVD will lose.
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 5:52 pm Reply and quote this post
come one dude, back it up with an argument, i agree with you for the most part tbh, but like i said, time will tell
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Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:16 am Reply and quote this post
Surely most people would stick to either Blue Ray or HD DVD, so a combi-player would be pretty pointless.
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Fri Mar 02, 2007 5:29 pm Reply and quote this post
I know this might sound stupid, but...

I asked a few 'non tech savy people this question, guess what...

They all said bluray!

Why? Well I asked them and they said because it the name is better...

We might argue about which one should come out on top, but really it's down to the consumers, most who will pick Bluray, because it sounds nice....


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Sun Mar 04, 2007 9:24 am Reply and quote this post
lol, good point. I recon they should use stereotypical Japanese advert names for everything

"SUPER HAPPY MEGA LOT OF SPACE DISKS"

hell, id buy it

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