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Old 09-12-2007, 04:48 PM   #1
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Default When will Blu-ray have the features of HD DVD?

I am new to the boards and want to get some insight on Blu Ray a little more...so here I go.

I own both Blu Ray and HD DVD (PS3, 360). I have movies in both formats and all around enjoy HD. It's amazing!

My question though is as I continue to buy movies as time roles on, I've been leaning towards the purchasing HD DVD's due mainly to the features they offer.

I.E. HD DVD's "in-movie experience" is just flat out fun and awesome. For those that don't know what that is, it give you the video in video commentary and enteraction within the movie. The Matrix Trilogy was fantastic and so was Dukes of Hazzard as two examples.

I also liked the online features that Matrix offered and what 300 offered. It sounds like most of the HD DVD's now have that i.e. Transformers or are going to have that.

Again, I just like HD movies and I'll keep collecting what ever movie is available in what ever format, but the features are what is drawing me to a particular format right now.

With that said does anyone know if these options are going to be available to Blu Ray users soon, later, or never?
 
 
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