gizmodo.com — This piece answers the following questions: How in hell has the HD DVD camp lasted this long? And how will the format's backers stay competitive in the next year in the face of cheaper and more plentiful Blu-ray players?
Dec 6, 2007 View in Crawl 4
lynxproDec 8, 2007
10 years away on HVD being affordable. And combined with the rest of your FUD, you fail.
spaceman84Dec 9, 2007
Dumbass. People don't know what the f**k Blu-Ray means. They recognize HD and they recognize DVD. Those are terms they know. It has enormous built in name recognition. It practically markets itself. What's holding back adoption of either standard is price and HDTV market penetration, which won't reach 50% for another 2-4 years.
alyssa3467Dec 11, 2007
Blu-ray players don't have to be able to play DVDs (but it's strongly encouraged), whereas HD DVD players have to be able to play DVDs as part of the specification.
gothaliceJan 25, 2008
Too late.
gothaliceJan 25, 2008
Motion capture rigs, head tracking perspective correct virtual and windowing environments, seismographs, etc.
gothaliceJan 25, 2008
Microsoft -always- pays organizations (including governments) to choose their technologies. It's the way they do business.
gothaliceJan 25, 2008
And we now have access to 200GB BR media, with the ceiling much higher.