LoL... yea sure. All I have to say is plot an x,y graph... with x representing the amount of HDM players sold, and y representing software sales. Plot blu-ray vs HD-DVD, and stare at the trend. 2006, HD-DVD wins, 2007 Blu-ray wins (as expected beacuse of the PS3); the trend clearly shows that HD-DVD will be able to edge out it's rival in 2008, with less studio support nonetheless.
If WB goes Blu-ray exclusive though, game over HD-DVD. But if ANY exclusive Blu-ray studio switches sides or even goes neutral, easy win for HD-DVD.
Can't wait for CES 2008! Im sure something will happen, and we'll have a much better idea as to which format will prevail!
“While it's not exactly punching it out with the heavyweights in multi-room audio, the Mint Studio does certainly hold its own with many similarly-priced iPod docks out there.”
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LoL... yea sure. All I have to say is plot an x,y graph... with x representing the amount of HDM players sold, and y representing software sales. Plot blu-ray vs HD-DVD, and stare at the trend. 2006, HD-DVD wins, 2007 Blu-ray wins (as expected beacuse of the PS3); the trend clearly shows that HD-DVD will be able to edge out it's rival in 2008, with less studio support nonetheless.
If WB goes Blu-ray exclusive though, game over HD-DVD. But if ANY exclusive Blu-ray studio switches sides or even goes neutral, easy win for HD-DVD.
Can't wait for CES 2008! Im sure something will happen, and we'll have a much better idea as to which format will prevail!