I think that the fact that both the HDDVD and Blu Ray are two discs and both have the same picture quality speaks highly in the HDDVD format as this once again proves that there is no advantage to using Blu Ray, which is both more expensive to manufacture hardware and software. Blu Ray doesnt need to equal HDDVD, it needs to surpass it when it is twice the price. If you think this is a success for Blu Ray, I dont think you understand economics or engineering, because I know at university when im studying engineering, success goes to inventor who can make something not only work, but also do it at the cheapest price possible.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I think that the fact that both the HDDVD and Blu Ray are two discs and both have the same picture quality speaks highly in the HDDVD format as this once again proves that there is no advantage to using Blu Ray, which is both more expensive to manufacture hardware and software. Blu Ray doesnt need to equal HDDVD, it needs to surpass it when it is twice the price. If you think this is a success for Blu Ray, I dont think you understand economics or engineering, because I know at university when im studying engineering, success goes to inventor who can make something not only work, but also do it at the cheapest price possible.