I think the point of the article, believe it or not, is that the company that was one of the main backers for the HD-DVD format commented the reason for end of it. Its a powerful statement that the CEO admits that Warner was the knife that killed HD-DVD. It wasn't some little fanboi or some kind of analysis for some investment group, but its one of the top brass who now has to answer to all the non "in the know" people why suddenly HD-DVD is not going to have a future any longer. Admittedly this is old news and seems like rubbing it one's face, but there are a lot of people who probably went to Wal-Mart, saw a HD player for cheap and picked it up and now saying WTF!!
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I think the point of the article, believe it or not, is that the company that was one of the main backers for the HD-DVD format commented the reason for end of it. Its a powerful statement that the CEO admits that Warner was the knife that killed HD-DVD. It wasn't some little fanboi or some kind of analysis for some investment group, but its one of the top brass who now has to answer to all the non "in the know" people why suddenly HD-DVD is not going to have a future any longer. Admittedly this is old news and seems like rubbing it one's face, but there are a lot of people who probably went to Wal-Mart, saw a HD player for cheap and picked it up and now saying WTF!!
I am just saying...