While the picture may be close, from what I've seen the HD-DVD still has a "slight" edge in sharpness. However, it is getting very close, I agree.
However, of more important note is the lack of interactivity in the BD title vs. the HD-DVD title. This is only due to the fact that HD-DVD mandates a layer of interactivity for all players, and BD does not - ergo Paramount decided not to implement any rather than have upset customers complaining.
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While the picture may be close, from what I've seen the HD-DVD still has a "slight" edge in sharpness. However, it is getting very close, I agree.
However, of more important note is the lack of interactivity in the BD title vs. the HD-DVD title. This is only due to the fact that HD-DVD mandates a layer of interactivity for all players, and BD does not - ergo Paramount decided not to implement any rather than have upset customers complaining.