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Old 12-06-2007, 12:27 AM   #1
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Default Interesting Read on new formats long path ahead

http://www.videobusiness.com/article....html?nid=3511

This is more of an article on the studios and the long path BR and the other guy have in order to become strong. Not a HDDVD vs BR post. Just an interesting read that's all.
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Already been discussed, but the report doesn't really take into account recent events such as the fact Toshiba are still in the game due to unsustainable price cuts (which haven't had the desired effect) and the fact Warners switch to Blu-ray could end the war overnight. They also fail to take into account Sonys push to encourage PS3 users to use Blu-ray.

Before the A2 firesale I may have agreed, but if this sale has no effect on software sales, this is terrible news for HD-DVD, something, IMO, they won't be able to recover from.

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