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Yeah right..because the NY Times always prints the truth...John McCain story recently...amongst a scandalous amount of stories proven to be false, totally made up, never confirmed etc....they had a certain journalist that liked to invent the news....
Warner's releases their new BDs & HD DVDs at $19.99 so what lower HD DVD prices are you talking about?
IF there was a payoff then why is Warner's still releasing HD DVDs through May 2008? And willing to restock titles based on demand?
Doesn't sound like a payoff?
When Paramount got paid off they halted Blu-Ray ASAP not 6 months later...and they ALLEGEDLY destroyed existing copies of Blu-Ray titles...Blades of Glory etc....
Just get over it already, enough with all the conspiracy theories.
Did I say the HD-DVD prices were lowered...No I didn't. Look at the date of the article. If a decision was being made to lower the prices then it probably would have been announced at CES. Guess what happened right before the announcement...HD-DVD's world crumbled. Warner had seen enough and knew what side it wanted to be on... the side that would make it more profit.
As for Warner still selling HD-DVD's. Warner will gladly keep on selling HD-DVD as long as they can profit from it. What company wouldn't do that.