Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
The retailers want Blu-Ray to win, and it'll have more content from day 1, including that carrot to the masses, Disney.
Retailers are much more excited about Blu-ray, as it stands to have a higher sell rate due to content. The big-box stores seem to be the most ecstatic, since the profit margin on Blu-ray is much higher than HD DVD. That's what Toshiba gets for low-balling. That's also why they've got so few manufacturing partners. The Blu-ray folks know the PS3 will make it a household name, but they also know early adopters (for whom price is not usually an issue) will stick with the STBs because of the stigma of console DVD quality. Therefore, they get both types of consumers.
By next fall, look for 3 or 4 brands of Blu-ray players to each HD DVD brand, and nearly the same ratio of actual players, with very competitive pricing. Of course, Blu-ray will have a zillion more titles, too, which will most likely include some combination of the Bond, Star Wars, Pixar, and/or Spider-man series.