"Disney CEO Robert Iger talked up Blu-ray, but then went on to say that the company would "probably publish in both formats."
Note that my post did not mention Buena Vista. I strictly mentioned Disney. Zombieflanders brought in Buena. Also note that Iger never added a "dying" qualifer that too was added by zombieflanders.
Again. HD-DVD is going to pick up new studios. Universal will likely go Blu Ray in the future but they've been closed lipped and HD-DVD will be cheaper than Blu Ray in the short and long run (IMO).
I will own both formats myself because I love movies but the low cost appeal of HD-DVD makes more sense to me.
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Relevant quote
"Disney CEO Robert Iger talked up Blu-ray, but then went on to say that the company would "probably publish in both formats."
Note that my post did not mention Buena Vista. I strictly mentioned Disney. Zombieflanders brought in Buena. Also note that Iger never added a "dying" qualifer that too was added by zombieflanders.
Again. HD-DVD is going to pick up new studios. Universal will likely go Blu Ray in the future but they've been closed lipped and HD-DVD will be cheaper than Blu Ray in the short and long run (IMO).
I will own both formats myself because I love movies but the low cost appeal of HD-DVD makes more sense to me.