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BoneyBoy said:
ultraslick said:
@OP
you asked and answered your own question.

Also, Sony typically tries to be at or close to the cutting edge of technology with all of their new products. It is what makes Sony the unique brand that it is.

HUH???!!!! Sony hasn't been on the cutting edge of ANY technology since Walkman.

In fact, Sony is an also-ran in almost every product division.

Samsung is a better innovator in phones and TVs

Apple is a better innovator in music players and phones

Toshiba and Acer are better innovators in laptops

The list goes on and on....sony is no longer a leader.  They have been reduced to a follower that releases more expensive products than its competition.

Blu-ray added no innovation - HD-DVD did the exact same thing blu-ray could for cheaper.

The only thing HD-DVD lacked was 600 million $$ dollars in bribe money to buy off Warner Bros and Fox

http://gizmodo.com/344680/the-real-reason-warner-went-blu+ray

 

 

 

 If you are interested in the "full" history behind HD-DVD vs Blu, read http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/02/21/lessons-from-the-death-of-hd-dvd/

 I do no think the "bribe" money happened to be honest, Blu Ray had won in the long term regardless.

 Sony was desperate to finally win a format war though, after VHS and DVD printed so much money for its competitors. Unfortunatly the arrival of the digital download era has and will turn it into a phyrric victory, as Blu-Ray costs, and just as importantly for launch impressions - manufacturing capacity -  dealt a nearly fatal blow not just to the platform but to the entire Sony conglomerate.