HD DVD Officially Dead

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HD DVD, Blu-Ray, or Both

Poll ended at Mon May 19, 2008 7:18 pm

HD DVD
2
7%
Blu-Ray
5
17%
I Owned Both
3
10%
I Owned Neither (I Don't Care)
19
66%
 
Total votes: 29

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GSZX1337
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Post by GSZX1337 »

Good thing I got a PS3. Cheapest player out there, and if Blu-Ray lost the format war, it wouldn't really matter since I can still play games on it. :)
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Post by HeavyMetalMe »

Well, I can invest in a PS3, and buy a cheap HD DVD player to toss on top of my Beta and Laserdisc player.
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Post by All Hail The New Flesh »

Laserdisk FTW
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Post by Droid party »

Gamerforlife wrote:So, is it true that Blue Ray players can't play standard DVDs, which would mean that everyone needs to buy all of their movies again for like what? The third time?

If that's the case, fuck Blue Ray.
I work in retail selling these things and every Blu-ray player I've seen has been completely backward compatible with DVD. In fact with the upscaling they are capable of it will even make them look a little better than a regular DVD player would.

The whole Blu-ray vs HD-DVD has been something of a forgone conclusion for some time now. The store I work at has never ordered a HD-DVD player because we've known that it would die.

Calling people stupid for buying HD-DVD ain't right. Calling people stupid for buying HD-DVD because it has HD in the name is. Knock yourself out.
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So I take it Sony is allowing adult entertainment on their media now? That was the only reason I was betting on HD-DVD winning.
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Post by crystos »

doesn't matter... won't be buyin a blu ray or hd dvd player. Don't want to much garbage on my shelf.
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Post by Bev »

lordofduct wrote:Good for the blue ray, it'll only fail in the long run anyways as well. It ain't like this format is gonna stick into the main consumer market like Sony hopes. It will stagnate, pitter away, and finally one day will be replaced with some newer format that actually has a big difference over DVD.
I hope this is the case, as I'm simply not willing to replace all my DVDs with £50 Blu Ray copies that are barely any different.
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Post by racketboy »

The thing is, you all will need massive screens to be able to enjoy anything much better.
Do you all have projectors or 50+ inch plasmas in your homes?
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Post by megadethdrumfire »

i pretty sure blue ray just won the war because it has a cooler name. HD DVD had alot of good movie studios, it was cheaper, and it was the samequality picture as blue ray. i cant think of any other reason why it lost.. HD is HD both were 1080p
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fastbilly1 wrote:So I take it Sony is allowing adult entertainment on their media now? That was the only reason I was betting on HD-DVD winning.
http://www.dailytech.com/Bluray+Opens+U ... le8244.htm
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