Seriously since Blu-ray has one and we'll all be buying blu-ray (check the January sales figures) why should we miss out on that last 30% of content because we don't want a second player or the expense of a dual system.
Save our time and our effort. Respect the consumer and just kill HD DVD now.
Does anyone remember some video stores used to stock Betamax tapes. Now a video store turns over stock between 4 and 10 times faster then those old stores. That means it has to move and move fast you simply won't be able to get any HD DVD and stores are already cutting back space.
I died 2 weeks back. Time for the last rights, a short funeral and some co-operation on blu-ray 1.2 or whatever is the next profile.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Seriously since Blu-ray has one and we'll all be buying blu-ray (check the January sales figures) why should we miss out on that last 30% of content because we don't want a second player or the expense of a dual system.
Save our time and our effort. Respect the consumer and just kill HD DVD now.
Does anyone remember some video stores used to stock Betamax tapes. Now a video store turns over stock between 4 and 10 times faster then those old stores. That means it has to move and move fast you simply won't be able to get any HD DVD and stores are already cutting back space.
I died 2 weeks back. Time for the last rights, a short funeral and some co-operation on blu-ray 1.2 or whatever is the next profile.