Not to mention that it helps when stores like best buy only have BD players being demo-ed and HD-DVD is sitting on the shelf with no TV. And that the BD movies are facing the consumer right when they walk in, and the HD-DVD movies are on the back of the rack. Kind of an unfair advantage there. BD is being shoved their their throats while HD-DVD is just chillaxin back there sayin, "I don't care what people think, I know I look better than BD."
But if they had the same movie playing back on HD-DVD using VC1 and BD using MPEG-2 consumers would definately be saying that it looks better in HD-DVD than BD. And that the movies are cheaper on HD-DVD than BD.
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Mike Botros @ Jan 18th 2007 2:59PM
Not to mention that it helps when stores like best buy only have BD players being demo-ed and HD-DVD is sitting on the shelf with no TV. And that the BD movies are facing the consumer right when they walk in, and the HD-DVD movies are on the back of the rack. Kind of an unfair advantage there. BD is being shoved their their throats while HD-DVD is just chillaxin back there sayin, "I don't care what people think, I know I look better than BD."
But if they had the same movie playing back on HD-DVD using VC1 and BD using MPEG-2 consumers would definately be saying that it looks better in HD-DVD than BD. And that the movies are cheaper on HD-DVD than BD.