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Just buy a Blu-ray player. Blu-ray is the obvious future of HD Content. Blu-ray has 100GB per disc vs. HD-DVD's 30GB. If you know anything about the two formats, you know that HD-DVD has no chance. Microsoft is fighting tooth & nail to keep the HD-DVD format alive. For some odd reason, the USgovernment allows Microsoft to make bribes, payoffs & Kickbacks to companies like Paramount & Dreamworks without taking any recourse. Without the payoffs, the HD-DVD format would have died already. But it's ok because even with M$'s payoff to Paramount for Transformers exclusivity, HD-DVD STILL couldn't outsell Blu-ray. It's a big joke. Paramount would have made $300 million if transformers would have been released on Blu-ray. So the joke is on them. They would have sold over 2 million copies of Transformers on the Blu-ray format. Who looks like the moron??? Paramount! Go Blu!
@superdynamite
Wow, what a desperate post, are you panicking because HD DVD players, which have lot's more features than blu ray, are at a price point that BR cant match for years and years to come.
And please, enough mud slinging about M$, sony is the "king of slings", they have paid off, bribed, coerced, forced more people and organizations into deals than you or I have had hot meals.
Blu ray has a 60% share, of 1% of total DVD sales, so the argument about having a massive sales lead is pitiful, both sides discs sales are poor.
However, BR has 20 times more players than HD DVD disguised as games consoles, but only a marginally better software sales ratio.
With the current Walmart & others deal now supplying quality HD DVD players to the mass market at a fantastic price point, it would be logical to think that HD DVD will overtake BR movie sales stats, sooner rather than later.
HD DVD players with more features and a finished format for $300 less than the closest work in progress BR player spells doom for BR.
Sony has rushed this product to market in an unfinished format that is simply to expensive for most consumers and tried to bully the market into acceptance via the failing PS3.
Game Over blu ray.
h4idol with a new name perhaps?
Wow, and blu ray has 100GB per disc!
You should have done some better research on your non specified, unfinished, work in progress player and it's software, because they aren't 100Gb, that's just being silly or desperate, or both.
If Microsoft wanted to make HD DVD dominant, it would just buy Sony, the way Sony bought MGM, Columbia and Tristar.