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Old 12-06-2007, 10:24 AM   #11
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3> Release the hi-def version 3 or 4 weeks prior to the regular DVD.
That's simply not going to happen. They have an advertising budget per title, and they're not going to blow their wad on one version early, and have to do it again a month later

Exclusive releases to HD? Yes

Exclusive features to HD? Yes

Early release? No way

Personally I still think the osmosis factor is going to drive HD adoption the most. In 3-5 years, all they're going to be selling in stores are Blu players. So when your Chinese piece of crap dies every 18 months, eventually you'll have to buy a Blu player, and with it, you'll buy Blu discs.

Next Christmas when this crap is over, they can really start pushing it at the forefront of store displays and such
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