Sean: While BD is awaiting profile updates, for video bandwidth, lens aperture, and capacity... what's better? Disregarding HD-DVD's PiP/Interactivity, the nitty-gritty of movie is the lowest common denominator in producting HD content on some form of media. Cheapest clearly does not mean "best" either. Don't get me wrong, HD-DVD puts out an awesome picture, but the polls show, even on amazon.com that majority of people care about the movie, the Interactivity is secondary. HD-DVD fans tend to boast too much in favor of these features and forget about the movie HD experience in its own.
Killer: Although I will not take a good laugh away from anyone, the statement is somewhat true. There are expanding companies (more of them) taking advantage of the BD hardware and media.
But enough about this, totally off topic and I got tangled into the political mess. Great article, exciting for BD supporters, any mention of HD-DVD is irrelevant (unless these companies mentioned above were making mediums for toshiba as well)
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Sean:
While BD is awaiting profile updates, for video bandwidth, lens aperture, and capacity... what's better? Disregarding HD-DVD's PiP/Interactivity, the nitty-gritty of movie is the lowest common denominator in producting HD content on some form of media. Cheapest clearly does not mean "best" either. Don't get me wrong, HD-DVD puts out an awesome picture, but the polls show, even on amazon.com that majority of people care about the movie, the Interactivity is secondary. HD-DVD fans tend to boast too much in favor of these features and forget about the movie HD experience in its own.
Killer:
Although I will not take a good laugh away from anyone, the statement is somewhat true. There are expanding companies (more of them) taking advantage of the BD hardware and media.
But enough about this, totally off topic and I got tangled into the political mess. Great article, exciting for BD supporters, any mention of HD-DVD is irrelevant (unless these companies mentioned above were making mediums for toshiba as well)