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Wal-Mart to Give HD DVD the Boot, Sides With Blu-ray

Syrch

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http://www.dailytech.com/WalMa...luray/article10716.htm

Wal-Mart's decision could be the final nail in the coffin for HD DVD

The HD DVD Promotional Group is going to have a hard time recovering from today's announcement from Wal-Mart. The enormous retail giant announced on its Check Out blog that it has chosen Blu-ray as its high-definition platform of choice.

The company says that HD DVD players and movies will continue to be sold at its stores through the spring of 2008. However, the retailer will no longer carry HD DVD merchandise once the month of June rolls around. From June on out, Wal-Mart will only stock Blu-ray players and movie along with traditional DVD players and movies.

"Not sure of the short term pricing plans, but history tells us that as more people move to a new technology prices typically go down," said Susan Chronister, a buyer in the movie category for Wal-Mart. "So... if you bought the HD player like me, I'd retire it to the bedroom, kid?s playroom, or give it to your parents to play their John Wayne standard def movies, and make space for a BD player for your awesome Hi Def experience."

It appears that the writing is on the wall for HD DVD and the HD DVD Promotional Group -- the loss of Wal-Mart is huge blow.

This latest news from Wal-Mart comes just days after Netflix announced that it would abandon HD DVD altogether and Best Buy announced that it would give Blu-ray preferential treatment in its stores. Following the announcements from Netflix and Best Buy, the HD DVD Promotional Group could only muster the following:

We have long held the belief that HD DVD is the best format for consumers based on quality and value, and with more than 1 million HD DVD players on the market, it's unfortunate to see Netflix make the decision to only stock Blu-ray titles going forward. While the Best Buy announcement says they will recommend Blu-ray, at least they will continue to carry HD DVD and offer consumers a choice at retail.

Strangely enough, Michael Bay predicted that Wal-Mart would "go blue" following Warner's decision to side with Blu-ray. "Blu ray is just better. HD will die a slow death. It's what I predicted a year ago. Now with Warner's down for the count with Blu Ray, said Bay in early January. "That makes it easier for Wal-Mart to push Blu Ray. And whatever Wal-Mart pushes - wins."

More recently, Bay proclaimed "I told you so" with regards to the sharks circling the struggling HD DVD format. "Am I thrilled? It really wasn?t my fight, but remember what I said in the press? I was kind of saying HD [DVD]?s going to lose," Bay remarked. "No one believed me."

The HD DVD versus Blu-ray battle was fun while it lasted, but it looks as though we can all finally sit back and relax as the Blu-ray library expands while the remaining studios switch from "red" to "blue".
 
Just got my five free. I'll probably watch either Troy or Italian Job tonight. Somehow I'll manage to enjoy them despite being on a dead format.
 
if HD-DVD dies I'll never support a HD format, I will kill myself before I give Sony a penny of my money and show any of their products even an ounce of support. If this leads to the death of HD-DVD, it's going to be a sad sad day for me.

 
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Just got my five free. I'll probably watch either Troy or Italian Job tonight. Somehow I'll manage to enjoy them despite being on a dead format.

me too. ill watch 300 tonight.
 
How can we sit back and relax when Bluray players are $400 bucks? Sony needs to include some lube with their players..........:thumbsdown:
 
Who is Michael Bay, and why do I care what he predicted? Lot's of people predict lots of things a lot of the time.
 
Originally posted by: Jmman
How can we sit back and relax when Bluray players are $400 bucks? Sony needs to include some lube with their players..........:thumbsdown:

Sears has Blu-ray players on clearance ranging from $100 to $200 (check SlickDeals).

That being said, people always bitch about high-priced technology. The price WILL come down, duh 😉

It happened with CD players, it happened with DVD players, it WILL happen with Blu-ray players.
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Jmman
How can we sit back and relax when Bluray players are $400 bucks? Sony needs to include some lube with their players..........:thumbsdown:

Sears has Blu-ray players on clearance ranging from $100 to $200 (check SlickDeals).

That being said, people always bitch about high-priced technology. The price WILL come down, duh 😉

It happened with CD players, it happened with DVD players, it WILL happen with Blu-ray players.


My local Sears have Bluray players on clearance for $399. Not much luck in my neighborhood......:frown:
 
Originally posted by: Jmman
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Jmman
How can we sit back and relax when Bluray players are $400 bucks? Sony needs to include some lube with their players..........:thumbsdown:

Sears has Blu-ray players on clearance ranging from $100 to $200 (check SlickDeals).

That being said, people always bitch about high-priced technology. The price WILL come down, duh 😉

It happened with CD players, it happened with DVD players, it WILL happen with Blu-ray players.


My local Sears have Bluray players on clearance for $399. Not much luck in my neighborhood......:frown:

Heh, PS3 ring a bell?
 
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Originally posted by: Jmman
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Jmman
How can we sit back and relax when Bluray players are $400 bucks? Sony needs to include some lube with their players..........:thumbsdown:

Sears has Blu-ray players on clearance ranging from $100 to $200 (check SlickDeals).

That being said, people always bitch about high-priced technology. The price WILL come down, duh 😉

It happened with CD players, it happened with DVD players, it WILL happen with Blu-ray players.


My local Sears have Bluray players on clearance for $399. Not much luck in my neighborhood......:frown:

Heh, PS3 ring a bell?


I have an Xbox 360, which eliminates the need for a PS3. Anyway, I am not into using a game console as the centerpiece of my home theater........


If they start selling them for $100, maybe then I will bite.
 
Originally posted by: TallBill
Who is Michael Bay, and why do I care what he predicted? Lot's of people predict lots of things a lot of the time.

A fool that sipped a little too much of the blu-ray kool-aid. Studios like Blu-Ray because of the region encoding. I forget which studio it was, but they even admitted that they didn't want HD-DVD because it lacked region encoding, which is only used for limiting consumers to purchasing a video when it comes out in their region. Hence why HD-DVD users could buy European HD-DVD movies that were only released on Blu-Ray in the United States.
 
This is a big blow, to be sure, but I think the final nail is one of the remaining studios switching. Universal, namely (though they're likely to be the last one to do so).

In the short term, it's unfortunate to see, because despite it's technical shortcomings vs BD, it's done a MUCH better job on implementing features well from the start. BD is still getting there, both in features/stability and player cost, but they're taking entirely too long to do so.
 
Originally posted by: TheTony
In the short term, it's unfortunate to see, because despite it's technical shortcomings vs BD, it's done a MUCH better job on implementing features well from the start. BD is still getting there, both in features/stability and player cost, but they're taking entirely too long to do so.

That's definitely the biggest benefit of HD-DVD... the fact that the standard was finalized before the players came out and had necessary features. Blu-Ray is playing catch up (even though Blu-Ray was developed first) and now there's a lawsuit against Samsung because their player isn't compatible with some of the new features.

That's one of the things that kind of bothered me. HD-DVD and Blu-Ray are actually fairly similar in feature set and an average consumer wouldn't be able to tell the difference (excluding early MPEG2 BR movies).
 
Originally posted by: Cruisin1
so is the ps3 still the best choice for a blu ray player? Does it doe 1080p dvd up converting?

I believe so and I also believe so. It does a good job at upconverting on my 720p TV. Back to the Future never looked so good :thumbsup:.
 
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