Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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It doesn't matter what happens with PS3...once HD DVD has enough players out there for fox or disney to see profits they will go neutral and then its all hd dvd from there.
Your living in a Dream world Mike, The only way this scenario could happen is if blu-ray players suddenly stopped selling which of course is ridiculous, or perhaps if prices never dropped and suddenly became an issue seeing as Blu-ray owners actually seem to be buying Blu-ray discs where as HD-DVD owners seem more interested in subscribing to net flicks or buying a cheap player just to show how much they support the format because they have a deep irrational hatred for Sony.
The reality at best is that Blu-ray will continue to soldier on and Toshiba will continue to follow because they seem to hate this Java stuff like it ran over their mothers and their rabbits.