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shams said:
Killzone3 said:
shams said:

I think its time to face the facts - both formats are here to stay.

I actually have my money on HD-DVD (slightly) dominating in the long term.

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IMO, this highlights Sony's strategy (including a BluRay drive in the PS3) as even more wrong. I don't see any compelling argument that its necessary for games. It delayed the launch of the device by 6 months. It pushes the price up, making PS3s less affordable.

You'll see cheap hybrid players out within 12 months. This means that most companies will gravitate towards the cheaper manufacturing process - which is HD-DVD.

I also think that HD-DVD owners will end up with a higher attach rate than BluRay owners - and the PS3 is only going to this equation a lot worse. Include PS3 owners - and the attach rate is worse. Exclude them - and there aren't enough drives on the market to warrant a release.

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If I could get a HD-DVD player PLUS transformers for $199(AU) - I would be sold. My TV still looks great, and does 1080i - which is all I care about.

 


I know your always anti sony but come back to reality. A Hybrid palyer costs $800, they sure as hell wont be "affordable" with in 12 months. Where will they get this huge cost cutting from ?

Face the fact, what your opinion is a fact now.

 

Tell me, what do YOU think internally the differences between a BluRay & HD-DVD player are?

A stand-alone BluRay player is what... $399? It might share $100 of components with a HD-DVD player (i.e. digital processing, frame buffer creation, RAMDAC, output circuitry, case, front display, physical disc mechanism) - probably a lot more than $100.

So what makes YOU think that if you put a $199 + $399 piece of equipment together - that share $100 (or more) of components - you get $799?

Sorry - but I think you are typing without actually thinking about what you are typing. Existing prices for hybrid players are not representative of future prices - at all.

Once BluRay players drop to say... $299 - you will see hybrid players for no more than $399. The only question is whether anyone would actually care about hybrid players. In the short term at least.

 

 

Priceless you want to be anti sony you act all smart talkin hybrids yet have no clue on their price.