This just isn't enough for HD DVD, Universal's library just cannot compete with Disney, Fox/MGM, and Sony Pictures. And since all other studios are nuetral, how will they ever have more product available? Both formats will eventually cost the same (probably in mere months), and Blu-ray has the whole PS3 advantage. Now, I'm not biased toward any side, but if looking at industry support and product availability, it would seem Blu-ray will succeed. Yes, I know HD DVD currently has more titles available, but that will last approxiamently 2 more weeks. Ehh, looks like I need to buy a Blu-ray player. Glad I waited this long and didn't buy both.
“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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This just isn't enough for HD DVD, Universal's library just cannot compete with Disney, Fox/MGM, and Sony Pictures. And since all other studios are nuetral, how will they ever have more product available? Both formats will eventually cost the same (probably in mere months), and Blu-ray has the whole PS3 advantage. Now, I'm not biased toward any side, but if looking at industry support and product availability, it would seem Blu-ray will succeed. Yes, I know HD DVD currently has more titles available, but that will last approxiamently 2 more weeks. Ehh, looks like I need to buy a Blu-ray player. Glad I waited this long and didn't buy both.