Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD
Michael S writes
sent in a good story which sumarizes the current status of the
battle between Blu-Ray & HD-DVD. There still isn't really a clear victor... or is there? I for one can't wait for this crap to get settled out so we can just enjoy having huge discs.
OMG, this article was singularly the WORSE I've read about the BD/HD-DVD format war yet!
Start with this: "Although it will take a while till they become largely accessible - probably towards the end of 2005, but most likely in 2006..."
HD-DVD will launch in Septmeber 2005 with 80 movies, incuding the Matrix Trilogy and Star Trek First Contact as launch titles!
"As far as entertainment is concerned, the maximum video resolution DVD could provide, 720x480, was shortly overcome by the technological progress pace and technical features of new TVs, multimedia projectors or other image display devices. But the main problem remains the poor security. DeCSS and DivX came as major surprises, and lessened the DVD enthusiasm."
The BEST SELLING FORMAT in the Electronics Industry HISTORY! And enthusiasm was lessened????? Sheesh.
"The future of DVD is still unclear, but what is certain is that a replacement is already needed and looked upon."
With a
"Blu-Ray - winner before the race is over?"
Blu-WHAT??? Besides technophiles, BD is laregely unknown! HD-DVD, OTOH, has name recognition and will beat BD to market by at least 4 months. Doesn't matter which format is better, it's all about marketing... and the name "HD-DVD" immediately communicates "better than DVD" even to those who have no idea what it really is.
I'm saying all this as one who preferes (via specs and codecs) BD. But HD-DVD has a clear advantage, and I honestly expect it to win.
Regardless, this article had so much misinformation, it was a total crock.
-Pie
They already have, quite a long time ago.
Too lazy to spend 5 seconds looking up the actual numbers, eh?
Your post is not a troll, nor technically inaccurate. It's just so banal and obvious, that I can't believe anyone gave you any positive mods for it.
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