Afro Thunder
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The battle is ending and Sony is getting worst news.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4053875.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4053875.stm
Universal, Paramount and Warners said they would continue to work with the Blu-ray group, whose members also include Dell, Samsung and Matsushita.
dem said:No one wants a new format except some videophiles..
Both are going to FAIL at replacing dvd.
I have no facts to back this up... but Im sure im right.
dem said:No one wants a new format except some videophiles..
Both are going to FAIL at replacing dvd.
I have no facts to back this up... but Im sure im right.
SteveMeister said:According to the article:
Toshiba and NEC are the only manufacturers behind HD-DVD, while Hitachi, JVC, LG, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, Samsung, Sharp, Sony and Zenith are all behind Blu-Ray. And don't discount tens of millions of PS3's, all with blu-ray drives.
So HD-DVD has smaller hardware support, and no studio exclusives. Which format's likely to win again?
SonicMegaDrive said:To hell with all that, I'm just hoping my 500+ DVD collection doesn't become outdated in a few years!
musicplustv said:It will. Maybe not a few years, but 5 or so years.
madara said:Hmm large part though would be near impossible get outdated though, so I think we safe. I just cant conceive what 1990 content and under, tv shows etc would benefit from another release.