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It doesn't make a difference to me until everyone is one same boat and the players are cheap. I don't like to use my consoles' drives to play movies as I don't like to have the drive's break and be out a movie player and a console so I don't consider myself to actually have a Blu-Ray player.



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zackblue said:
@avinash

Yea so 10% of dvd sales are High def just so you know and rising.

 Ok, call me when its over 50%



 

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By the time they're cheap enough the cheapest competitor will be out, HD-VMD (I believe), so by that argument they will win.

The HD formats both still stand a very good chance of both becomming null and void as factors.



HD-DVD owners should start to panic.



thats one small step for man, one giant leap for Blu Ray...



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the only good movie companys supporting HD DVD really are Paramount and Universal



Onimusha12 said:
By the time they're cheap enough the cheapest competitor will be out, HD-VMD (I believe), so by that argument they will win.

The HD formats both still stand a very good chance of both becomming null and void as factors.

 HD-VMD is already out.



I'll pick up an HD-DVD player when they hit firesale prices just for Serenity.

Yeah, this pretty much seals the HD format war for Toshiba sadly, but the average Joe Donuts will continue not caring for years to come. I'm a total A/V fag and I hate the HD movie thing even (and I do have a barf-ray player), total waste of everyone's time, and just a way to trick people into buying something they really don't need at all. Maybe if the format could do something DVD couldn't besides be slightly prettier with a mammoth cost of use attached...



@Saiyar, yeah, but what studios have stated they will produce movies? I don't see any movies or players for that matter.



Finally. Going the other way would have seen the high def market to stay in a stale mate. Now, what does this mean for hd? Time span?



Ynwa.