This is a great move from an HD-DVD consumer's perspective. From a business sight, the heresay is "there could've been more money made" take for instance Warner's 300, it's neutral. Although they're playin' both sides of the fence, they're one of the few studios making the most money. So they sold, a combined 250k of 300... just imagine if they stayed neutral, I would say the numbers would be anywhere between 250k-300k in sales (and that's being conservative) combined.
I've picked a side, and as much as I want my format to win, I know this is a long road to any outcome, and in this stage in the game, it's better (from a business pov) to stay neutral... but i'm stickin' with blu :)
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This is a great move from an HD-DVD consumer's perspective. From a business sight, the heresay is "there could've been more money made" take for instance Warner's 300, it's neutral. Although they're playin' both sides of the fence, they're one of the few studios making the most money. So they sold, a combined 250k of 300... just imagine if they stayed neutral, I would say the numbers would be anywhere between 250k-300k in sales (and that's being conservative) combined.
I've picked a side, and as much as I want my format to win, I know this is a long road to any outcome, and in this stage in the game, it's better (from a business pov) to stay neutral... but i'm stickin' with blu :)