Meh. I'm pulling for Blu-ray anywy. Nothing against HD DVD (I've had the HD-A1 since launch day), but I just think the Blu-ray format's got more support.
Toshiba's not playing dirty? They just want to keep the royalties from standard DVD that they're already getting. And Universal could end the farce right now if it would jump in with the rest of the movie studios.
"Ah, HD DVD, our old friend - we thought we'd never see you again. But there was no mistaking it, here's the logo tucked away in Chinese manufacturer TCL's booth on a China Blue HD deck next to a similar Blu-ray player."
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Meh. I'm pulling for Blu-ray anywy. Nothing against HD DVD (I've had the HD-A1 since launch day), but I just think the Blu-ray format's got more support.
Toshiba's not playing dirty? They just want to keep the royalties from standard DVD that they're already getting. And Universal could end the farce right now if it would jump in with the rest of the movie studios.