My local Target has a huge display for Blu and the Sony player always playing the blu-ray demo. In December they had 7 rows (across) of blu-rays (going 6 rows down), and 4 of hd-dvd. I went in the other day and the hd-dvd titles are gone. I think this is pretty much the way it'sd going to fo everywhere. These stores want to concentrate on getting the consumer to buy one format, and that choice is going to be blu-ray now. Period. Hd-dvd is losing stores, studios, and at low player prices, it doesn't matter because as of May they cannot play 80% of Hollywood content!
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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My local Target has a huge display for Blu and the Sony player always playing the blu-ray demo. In December they had 7 rows (across) of blu-rays (going 6 rows down), and 4 of hd-dvd. I went in the other day and the hd-dvd titles are gone. I think this is pretty much the way it'sd going to fo everywhere. These stores want to concentrate on getting the consumer to buy one format, and that choice is going to be blu-ray now. Period. Hd-dvd is losing stores, studios, and at low player prices, it doesn't matter because as of May they cannot play 80% of Hollywood content!