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Yes, one of the comparison charts was from 2005, but the VC-1/mpeg2 information was from 2006. If the PS3 enables VC-1 encoding, then how come Sony didn't use it right from the start? Could someone give a link of a new comparison between blu-ray and HD-DVD (both VC-1), since I can't find one? Anyways, here's the latest graph of blu-ray (blue) vs. HD-DVD (black) 30 day top-10 salesrank: http://www.eproductwars.com/dvd/graphs/salesrank-1-1-recent30.jpg As for the 360, I think MS should've included HD-DVD drive in the Xbox 360 to begin with. The extra tower isn't just a good solution, although it's 100,000 units sales have been clamed to be a success. The Wii, well it doesn't even handle DVD movies. A lot of people already have a DVD-player, but 2 in 1 is always more convenient solution than extra machines all over the living room. Back to DVD porn: it's funny to see you're ignoring(?) a $3 billion business, even if it is declining. I think size is starting to play a major role with next gen, because those who want superb quality are going to have some issues with loading time if they decide to have HD-porn from the net rather than on a disk.