In Reply to: This changes everything! posted by jaiva on January 15, 2008 at 21:24:05:
than an HD DVD player. What consumer is going to want to invest in a movie format supported only by two (2) major studios ?
Wait until February to assess the fallout from the Warner decision. A couple of European distributor' have already switched (which means some options for overseas HD DVD purchases just evaporated). There's already some anecdotal evidence suggesting Retailers are "de-emphasizing" HD DVD.
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Follow Ups
- Damage is already done... the Toshiba is being marketed more as a DVD Upconverter... - oscar 04:37:44 01/16/08 (10)
- Probably right - 4season 17:00:47 01/16/08 (0)
- "A couple of European distributor' have already switched..." - Really? You mean like this: - Audiophilander 09:51:53 01/16/08 (5)
- but everyone else WILL FOLLOW WARNERS" -read the article!!!!! - Duilawyer 15:58:40 01/16/08 (4)
- The BBC is a pretty big player Dui, and most of the best British television series originate from there. (nt) - Audiophilander 10:22:19 01/17/08 (3)
- Does the BBC use HD cameras in their TV broadcasts... - oscar 11:04:09 01/17/08 (2)
- They've been involved in trial HD broadcasting for the past couple of years, but... - Audiophilander 11:27:52 01/17/08 (1)
- You can always buy a European Blu-ray player... :)) - oscar 16:13:33 01/17/08 (0)
- Evidently my sarcasim skills ain't what they used to be!* - jaiva 04:42:54 01/16/08 (2)
- Oh no, they're still alive and well * - Road Warrior 09:02:56 01/16/08 (0)
- Nah it's still good. - navman 06:07:51 01/16/08 (0)