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libellule said:
==> I m asking myself the same thing
funny to see the supposed 150 M move of MS was not sufficient to counter Sony.

MS had nothing to do with that $150m payout. While they love to throw monkey wrenches in Sony's plans, they're not going to cough up $150m to help out Toshiba that much. There's no reason for them to put that kind of stake into something when their ultimate reward for doing so is vague at best.




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kn said:
Everyone is so quick to say hell yeah, the war is over... Why is everyone so happy? The simple fact that HD-DVD continued to put price pressure blu-ray and Microsoft continued to put pressure on Sony's console (with blu-ray in it), we have seen some of the fastest price drops in the history of next-gen electronics. Were it not for the "war", prices would not be where they are today. Simple as that... Further, the price of blu-ray movies have come down from $30-35 to be somewhat price competitive with regular DVDs. Again, you can thank competition and all the subsidizing going on behind the scenes to fund the buy 1 get 1 free and so on type of deals. HD-DVDs "interactive" features that were in existence from day one certainly have put pressure on blu-ray to get to a final spec as well.

In the end, someone will win... And it seems blu-ray is on the way... Along the way, however, they have bled enormous amounts of cash subsidizing the format and benefitted customers every step of the way. There is nothing but benefit for the customer. Period.

I was hoping the war would remain 50/50 for another year until the players were sub $99 and movies were more or less par with standard DVD. Until then, I'm just going to upscale...

 That is a good point, but it has to be said that the lid was already on for HD-DVD, this is just the final nail in the coffin. I think the price dropped because of sales against the 360 on the PS3, which is by far the main seller for and hd player. this will still drop, and because of the low amount of the market that blu-rays are taking the price for them will continue to drop. However, they will not drop down significantly until there are enough blu-ray players out there for them to be able to sell at a high volume.

@ rocketpig, Microsoft don't have a huge interest in the war, they beleive that downloading is the way to go



I would love to see Batman Begins and the original Matrix on Blu-Ray.



I would love to see Batman Begins and the original Matrix on Blu-Ray.



Profcrab,

I agree, BR cost Sony a lot and they killed their PS3 to help the BR
but if the BR kill the HD DVD (expected now) and IF the BR kill the DVD too (not sure)
then I think they will get their money back

Remember the PS3 has lot of problem in NA because the Xbox360 is doing very well. If the HD DVD die then the PS3 offer will just skyrocket because buying a BR player will be the best thing to do if u want to play HD movie.

I think PS3 back in 08/09 and BR supremacy over DVD "could" bring Sony lot of money.

rocketpig,

you are right, I dont have a real evidence about this.
I should not have mentionned it.



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zackblue said:
@avinash

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

Actually, they're less than 1% just so you know.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119948145087468431.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

Last year, high-definition disc sales represented less than 1% of the entire DVD market, said Tom Adams, of Adams Media Research.



libellule said:
rocketpig,

you are right, I dont have a real evidence about this.
I should not have mentionned it.

No biggie. It's obvious that someone threw a moneyhat at the studio to retain exclusivity, but it's almost assured that Microsoft wasn't behind it. Toshiba is the likely candidate for obvious reasons.




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It is worth pointing out that Newline Cinema and HBO video are owned by the same parent company as Warner so they will be going Blu aswell



Victoresparza2003 said:
I would love to see Batman Begins and the original Matrix on Blu-Ray.

 Both are already available on HD-DVD.



Ohh, yeah, Good Point Saiyar,

New Line Cinema and HBO are from WB. Maybe we can get The LOTR Trilogy, The Sopranos, and The Golden Compass(when its released).