It's not biased; it's factual. Scheduling the release of a feature film that is still two months away from being released sends the message that Universal has no intention of dropping HD DVD support. The article never claimed that this "changed" anything at all.
Paramount had Blu-ray copies of Blades of Glory already manufactured and recalled them when they switched to HD DVD exclusive and refused to release them. Announcements like this don't actually prove anything.
The HD-DVD and DVD combos are a good idea. If HD-DVD does die you can always play the DVD part. You can also lend it to a friend with a SD-DVD player. The kiddies in the Blu camp can only wish they could do this.
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Wow, this is a bit HD DVD biased.
I don't think 1 release can change anything.
It's not biased; it's factual. Scheduling the release of a feature film that is still two months away from being released sends the message that Universal has no intention of dropping HD DVD support. The article never claimed that this "changed" anything at all.
Take your head out of your butt and READ.
Good point Blake...
Still though I wish they would just release HD DVD only discs as well DVD.
Paramount had Blu-ray copies of Blades of Glory already manufactured and recalled them when they switched to HD DVD exclusive and refused to release them. Announcements like this don't actually prove anything.
@CassilineKnight
The HD-DVD and DVD combos are a good idea. If HD-DVD does die you can always play the DVD part. You can also lend it to a friend with a SD-DVD player. The kiddies in the Blu camp can only wish they could do this.
S'funny how Warners non-delayed HD DVD releases are not getting a mention either.
Note too thet 'The Brave one' is not only NOT delayed but it is also out on combo disc (which IIRC Warner said they were dropping at the end of 2007).
Looks like after only a few weeks in Warner's desire to be 'decisive' is fading already.
Pretty funny that.
I wonder what other post-dated promises there are?
Did they take $500 million off of Sony and promise 'not to **me in their mouth' too?
......and Sony believed them!?
TruthTeller: "Warner's desire to be 'decisive' is fading already"
If you're going to state a conclusion
like that, don't you think you should
at least TRY to support it with an
arguement that make some sense?