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ChronotriggerJM said:

I couldn't agree more, also a little side note...

Think about the progression of technology, the bump from 720p to 1080p was pretty fast, should we all assume that 1080 is the final destination? I doubt it, technology progresses, and I tell you, if they WERE to bump the resolution, HD-DVD would not be capable of supporting it, it just doesn't have the space or bitrate for it.

The other reason HD-DVD is more costy in the long run is that right now its trying to be a MOVIE ONLY format, whereas bluray is already being used in games, audio, and storage. That alone to me is worth more than HD-DVD, Bluray isn't just a movie format, it really seems to me (again opinion) to be the sucessor to the DVD. I respect your opinions, I just don't like seeing an inferior product (who copied bluray mind you) get any type of support for poor reasons.


 Just for a little info on the professional market. The new Digital screens that the major theater netowrks are using run a DLP projector that has a resolution of 2048x1080. The new digital screens look better than the older film ones. I can almost guarentee you that there wont be a 'standard' higher than 1080p for quite some time. Why? Just the technology. Not the digital side, not the storage, but more the optical, we the humans, also need better optics too for motion for the most part.



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