Ben and Matt have both made cases for each format and respect you both. I don't have a winner picked except that if I had to choose TODAY, it would be HD-DVD based on price and quality. When I actually can afford to buy into an HD optical disc format is when a player is $200 and it is the dominant format. Maybe it will be blu-ray, maybe HD-DVD. Until then, I will watch closely at how each format grows.
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“Getting too close completely blurred what we saw to the point of incomprehension, but again, this shows a whole heap of potential that's fascinating to us.”
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Ben and Matt have both made cases for each format and respect you both. I don't have a winner picked except that if I had to choose TODAY, it would be HD-DVD based on price and quality. When I actually can afford to buy into an HD optical disc format is when a player is $200 and it is the dominant format. Maybe it will be blu-ray, maybe HD-DVD. Until then, I will watch closely at how each format grows.