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Old 02-26-2008, 10:15 PM   #1
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Question Not meant for flamebait

Well, I have been thinking about this and I was curious. what do you think the chances are of, now that Toshiba and Sony have kissed and made up all happy like, the chances of them being able to make blu-ray players compatible with HD-DVD discs? I don't know if there's a completely technical/physical reason it can't be done. I heard something once about focal lengths on the laser diodes? I've personally always backed blu-ray even before I got my PS3 and that was on fact a motivating desire to get one, it just sucks for anyone who had actually spent money on a HD-DVD collection to get boned. Yea, i know...cost of early adoption. Just curious if it could be feasible? Like i said, it's the physical limitations of the technologies that I would wonder about most. Just curious what others thought of it. and if this is a repost, feel free to flame...i have been away from the site for a while.

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