engadget.com — Granted, it's hard to put too much stock in just a week or two of data, but if this and the recent media sales numbers (85 percent) becomes a trend, maybe this won't be such a slow death for HD DVD after all.
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drhamadJan 23, 2008
Uh, wrong. You can always play the movie, it's just some of the special features that may not be available.
ausfahrtJan 24, 2008
Transformers FTW!
darkshroudJan 25, 2008
I thought it sucked too. I haven't actually seen it, but I my friend told me it sucked and I trust him.
darkshroudJan 25, 2008
The store. You buy the disc and you can play as many times as you want when ever you want. You can even play it on other people's players. It won't expire and it won't deny you from being played. You can just put it in and it will start right up.
darkshroudJan 25, 2008
There were around 200 Blockbuster that carried 2 formats as test stores to see which format would rent more. In the end it was Blu-ray so BB went Blu-ray only for in-store and rent both online.
darkshroudJan 25, 2008
Blu-ray sounds new. People were buying HD-DVD thinking they could play them in their normal DVD players because they had HD-DVD. And that was before the flippers that were only used marginally.
darkshroudJan 25, 2008
FUD alert!