| Non Sequor said: HD-DVD and Bluray aren't going to see the sort of adoption that DVD had. DVD offered a lot of features that VHS didn't have (menus, commentary, scene selection, bonuses) and there was also a flood of content released on it (rereleases of old movies and boxed sets of TV shows). HD-DVD has no substantial new features aside from higher resolution and there is no back library of HD content. A lot of people aren't going to be upgrading their TV and DVD player just so they can watch 300 with a sharper picture. |
I think this is pretty much wrong. I mean just try to imagine that it's 2015, and you need a new TV. Any chance at all they're selling something that's not HD? I don't think so. And how much do HD-DVD players cost? $30?
I'm not saying people will rebuy on HDDVD what they already own on DVD though...
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