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I like HD DVD better than blu-ray, I'm not exactly sure why, they both look the same and sound for me isn't a big issue, special features, I hardly ever look at them, and size (although some women would disagree) doesn't matter... at least to me. So in a sense I'm a fanboy without real reason. I know it's pretty close minded of me, but HD DVD is nice. I don't have any complaints and yeah of course I am worried it may lose, but I will keep buying HD DVD movies until the end. As for Blu-ray, when it's my time to buy I will do so. I'm hoping for later than sooner. The way I figure is my HD DVD player is the Xbox, and if HD DVD were to fail, I'll buy a blu-ray stand alone player. I'll keep my HD DVD movies and start buying Blu-ray's I don't own on HD DVD. Not that big of a deal