DVDs only became popular because they had extra content and you could easily get letterbox versions where you see the whole image. There's really no difference between DVDs and HD-DVDs besides the picture. There haven't been enough HDTVs sold to make this a hit. Throw in a confusing format war, and it's a disaster in the making.
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Brian Spence @ May 5th 2006 11:34AM
DVDs only became popular because they had extra content and you could easily get letterbox versions where you see the whole image. There's really no difference between DVDs and HD-DVDs besides the picture. There haven't been enough HDTVs sold to make this a hit. Throw in a confusing format war, and it's a disaster in the making.