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.
"Ah, HD DVD, our old friend - we thought we'd never see you again. But there was no mistaking it, here's the logo tucked away in Chinese manufacturer TCL's booth on a China Blue HD deck next to a similar Blu-ray player."
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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.
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