I would love to watch my movies in HD, but until there is a single format, I will not waste my time/money. I am not alone in this mentality, and as you pointed out in the podcast, the baby boomers need to get on board too.
I doubt that Toshiba is offering an olive branch; I think they are making an escape plan if HD-DVD starts to fail. They can offer to end the war sooner by joining the BluRay camp themselves, and collect a small royalty as opposed to losing everything.
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I would love to watch my movies in HD, but until there is a single format, I will not waste my time/money. I am not alone in this mentality, and as you pointed out in the podcast, the baby boomers need to get on board too.
I doubt that Toshiba is offering an olive branch; I think they are making an escape plan if HD-DVD starts to fail. They can offer to end the war sooner by joining the BluRay camp themselves, and collect a small royalty as opposed to losing everything.