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Industry analysts are now seeing the *possibility* of an upset "HD DVD" victory... not that it matters to me.
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Forrester said typical owners of high-definition televisions are not willing to pay more than $200 on average for a new HD DVD or Blu-ray player. "Failure to alter strategy would open up Blu-ray to a possible upset defeat at the hands of HD DVD," Gownder said.
Blu-ray's content advantages are somewhat diminished since the recent decision by Viacom's Paramount studio to commit exclusively to HD DVD. HD DVD hardware prices have also dropped into consumers' preferred price range...
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I wouldn't hold that little blurb on a blog as the be all end all decision by Adobe.
There are no HD-DVD burners in the market yet for god sakes, where are the blanks?
Blu-Ray burners and media were out a while ago giving people a chance to create content in HD and have a hardware solution for playback.
I know Toshiba is working on a burner, but nothing released yet. So what do you do? support a format that no one can write to now... or wait
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That statement, Elie, seems somewhat misleading to me because -- as you are well aware -- Toshiba's HD DVD-R notebooks have been out for some time now:
You make it sound like nobody is burning HD DVD-R discs even though you know people are, in fact, burning such discs.
Jerry Jones
Originally posted by Elie View PostI wouldn't hold that little blurb on a blog as the be all end all decision by Adobe.
There are no HD-DVD burners in the market yet for god sakes, where are the blanks?
Blu-Ray burners and media were out a while ago giving people a chance to create content in HD and have a hardware solution for playback.
I know Toshiba is working on a burner, but nothing released yet. So what do you do? support a format that no one can write to now... or wait
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Bah! Let's just have a victor and fast so we can get going with a universal, affordable distribution format.- Mark
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Originally posted by Jerry Jones View PostThat statement, Elie, seems somewhat misleading to me because -- as you are well aware -- Toshiba's HD DVD-R notebooks have been out for some time now:
You make it sound like nobody is burning HD DVD-R discs even though you know people are, in fact, burning such discs.
Jerry Jones
http://www.jonesgroup.net
I want an internal burner for my HP. If there is one, please let me know thanks.
Regards,
Elie
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The only one I can find, thanks to PaulW who posted this on this forum...
Das bekannte lineare Fernsehen ist heute vor allem bei der jungen Generation eher zu einer Randerscheinung geworden. Möchte man unabhängig von starren
But it's external and don't know if it's available in Canada.
295 Euro's is not bad, cheaper than the Blu-Ray's.
I need internal drives or mutil format, including both Blu-ray and HD-DVD to be released, that will solve alot of problems
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