Blu-Ray is bad for consumers. Sonys only goal with Blu-Ray is simply to leverage a proprietary format onto the world. Sony enticed more support from the studios because they made their format more studio-friendly in terms of DRM and content protection (just wait until they start using BD+ codec). Lets face it BluRay wasnt developed with the consumer in mind, it was developed with the shareholders in mind. Sony has a lot more invested in Blu-Ray simply because it owns its own studios.
BD isnt a sony proprietary format, it belongs to Panasonic...and is supported by sony, phillips, tdk, sharp, mitsubishi, dell, apple, pioneer, samsung...
HDDVD is made by toshiba and supported by errrr........which is the proprietory format again?
sony = bluray = fanboi nonsense spouted by uneducated zealots.
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ed @ Feb 19th 2007 2:12PM
Blu-Ray is bad for consumers. Sonys only goal with Blu-Ray is simply to leverage a proprietary format onto the world. Sony enticed more support from the studios because they made their format more studio-friendly in terms of DRM and content protection (just wait until they start using BD+ codec). Lets face it BluRay wasnt developed with the consumer in mind, it was developed with the shareholders in mind. Sony has a lot more invested in Blu-Ray simply because it owns its own studios.
daveyd @ Feb 19th 2007 3:27PM
BD isnt a sony proprietary format, it belongs to Panasonic...and is supported by sony, phillips, tdk, sharp, mitsubishi, dell, apple, pioneer, samsung...
HDDVD is made by toshiba and supported by errrr........which is the proprietory format again?
sony = bluray = fanboi nonsense spouted by uneducated zealots.