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Lone_Canis_Lupus said:
gebx said:
Username2324 said:
gebx said:
Username2324 said:
gebx said:
 
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 Look, HD-DVD is dead...what other HD format is there? Think for a minute. Only 20% of the population have HDTVs right now...but when they all get HDTVs, if they wanted it for HD in the first place...they're going to want HD stuff. Ok, if this is all too much for you to take in, breath in slowly and just remain calm. DVD isn't HD, it is only 720x480. You got that, right? So, if they want HD...what are they going to turn to? What's left of course. HD-DVD is dead, and all that is left as a physical format is Blu-ray, which does 1080p.

 As the HD format, Blu-ray will eventually dominate over DVD. Not any time soon, it might take a few years...but for entertainment, the market will move to Blu-ray. Though I still see DVD doing well for a while just like VHS did when DVD came around.

 Just because threads are created on Blu-ray doesn't mean this is a HD-DVD vs Blu-ray forum. It's a Video Game forum...that's what this site is for, VIDEO GAMES.

As for the spin speeds, that's for reading BLU-RAY discs. Reading an actual DVD will be the same speed as if you were reading a DVD. Like a hybrid drive...it will still have a laser capable of reading DVDs...it will have the same capable speeds. Just like your DVD player can read CDs at speeds you could read CDs on just CD players. Make sense?

 Of course they will never make a 360 game on Blu-ray...just like they never did with HD-DVD. There would be no point as the 360 is already stuck with DVD9. That would be like making an external Blu-ray drive for the PS2 and making a PS2 game on Blu-ray...there is just no sense in it.


I've never said HD DVD was coming back (but I get your point), but as you mentioned, its going to take years, and we have no idea what technological leaps will happen in the next two years concerning drive space, IPTV, or  internet connections.

For example, how will the United States moving to an all digital cable TV distribution in Feb 2009 for cable television affect internet access?? (Hint: thats the same shit that can handles broadband internet)

Question about the Bluray hybrid comment - Can current Blu Ray drives read DVD's at a comparable DVDx12 speed?



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