Blu-ray vs HD DVD

@Trace86 (5030)
United States
February 19, 2008 9:02pm CST
The fat lady has sung...And the winner is Blu-Ray. For all of you that bought an HD DVD player...curse Wal-Mart and Best Buy. http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9874199-7.html (sorry I can't make it hyperlink) February 19, 2008 6:35 AM PST It's official: Toshiba announces HD DVD surrender Posted by David Katzmaier (Credit: Crave UK)The two-year war between HD DVD and Blu-ray officially ended Tuesday morning as Toshiba waved the white flag and declared it would stop producing HD DVD products. The company, which began sales of HD DVD in March 2006 with the HD-A1 player, "decided it was not right for us to keep going with such a small presence," said chief executive Atsutoshi Nishida. The Blu-ray format is now the definitive winner in the war and stands unopposed as the optical media replacement for DVD. Toshiba's news release goes into a bit more detail: "Toshiba will begin to reduce shipments of HD DVD players and recorders to retail channels, aiming for cessation of these businesses by the end of March 2008. Toshiba also plans to end volume production of HD DVD disk drives for such applications as PCs and games in the same timeframe, yet will continue to make efforts to meet customer requirements. The company will continue to assess the position of notebook PCs with integrated HD DVD drives within the overall PC business relative to future market demand."Three movie studios currently support HD DVD--Universal, Paramount, and DreamWorks Animation--but we expect them to follow suit and announce support of Blu-ray sooner rather than later. With Blu-ray support announced by industry heavyweights Netflix, Wal-mart and Best Buy, speculation ran rampant before the weekend that Toshiba would end the war, and the company deserves credit for pulling out as soon as it did. The two incompatible formats have led to plenty of confusion among prospective buyers of next-generation hardware and software, although some have opined that the war was a good thing--at least it led to price drops. We've been advising readers against the purchase of HD DVD players since the announcement by Warner Brothers in January that it would exclusively support Blu-ray. That doesn't mean we're telling everyone to rush out and buy a Blu-ray player now; we still believe that most home theater fans would be better served to wait for prices on players to fall. Of course, with the exit of Blu-ray's major competition, those prices may fall later rather than sooner.
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@theprogamer (10534)
• United States
28 Jun 08
I had a discussion on this too, but it seemed likely Blu-ray would win at the time. Now HD DVD projects have been scrapped, most notably Star Trek: Remastered for DVD. Season 3 is in limbo. At least future blu-ray dvd players will be equipped to handle HD DVD, but not with the visual features.
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@ElicBxn (63235)
• United States
20 Feb 08
Shades of the Betamax! I don't know, VCRs started falling pretty quick once more manufacturers got into the arena and now they don't have to pick a side, they are ready to jump in.
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