Originally posted by: Eug
Warner's quality control leaves much to be desired.
Some of the Blu-ray Harry Potter box sets came with an HD DVD in the set.![]()
LOL... how does that even happen?
Originally posted by: Eug
Warner's quality control leaves much to be desired.
Some of the Blu-ray Harry Potter box sets came with an HD DVD in the set.![]()
Originally posted by: Thraxen
Originally posted by: Eug
Warner's quality control leaves much to be desired.
Some of the Blu-ray Harry Potter box sets came with an HD DVD in the set.![]()
LOL... how does that even happen?
Just keep your fingers crossed:Originally posted by: Eug
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No wonder how all the HD DVD discs get sold - they sneak them into the Blu-ray packaging.Warner's quality control leaves much to be desired.
Some of the Blu-ray Harry Potter box sets came with an HD DVD in the set.![]()
Originally posted by: cubby1223
The latest document making the rounds:
http://www.engadgethd.com/2007...msrp-of-hd-dvd-titles/
But it makes no sense, how does Toshiba dictate prices of products it does not own or sell? The format war has drug on far too long for any rational understanding.
More than Microsoft realizes. The death of optical discs will be as slow for movies as it was for music. The movie industry, just like the music industry of days past, is enjoying the enormous profits from optical disc sales, and will hold on to this revenue stream as long as they can.Originally posted by: cubby1223
In other words, I say we have many more years of optical discs ahead of us.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
More than Microsoft realizes. The death of optical discs will be as slow for movies as it was for music. The movie industry, just like the music industry of days past, is enjoying the enormous profits from optical disc sales, and will hold on to this revenue stream as long as they can.Originally posted by: cubby1223
In other words, I say we have many more years of optical discs ahead of us.
Black Friday Sales Broken Down
Standalone Players
HD-DVD: 62%
Blu-Ray: 38%
Software
HD-DVD: 27.4%
Blu-Ray: 72.6%
Chalk it up to the PS3, which sold 3x more units that same week than all standalone high-definition movie players combined.
Originally posted by: dug777
The mighty Blu-Ray marches on, vanquishing the feeble HD-DVD as I type![]()
The reason this argument doesn't work is because neither format will achieve mass market adoption with another legitimate competing rival format in existence.Originally posted by: ranmaniac
Originally posted by: dug777
The mighty Blu-Ray marches on, vanquishing the feeble HD-DVD as I type![]()
The only format that's winning is the regular DVD. When Blu Ray sells 51% of all dvds sold, then they'll be the winner hands down, but with the HD market at like 1% of all dvd sales, we're still in the infancy of the format war.