but for the time being, hd-dvd is definitely the no brainer when it comes to affordability, but as far as who's actually selling more, thats a whole 'nother story. And to say that one format is better than another because of "an additional experience", i'd have to say he may want to retract that statement, and then decide if he wants to say that after october (finalized spec). Because other than that, it seems that paramount has proven that blu ray does have a slight edge in one important aspect, available bytes. http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=360 (this should be up on engadget hd sometime soon, i dropped off the tip a day or so ago)
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SimbaDogg @ Jul 30th 2007 7:56PM
but for the time being, hd-dvd is definitely the no brainer when it comes to affordability, but as far as who's actually selling more, thats a whole 'nother story. And to say that one format is better than another because of "an additional experience", i'd have to say he may want to retract that statement, and then decide if he wants to say that after october (finalized spec). Because other than that, it seems that paramount has proven that blu ray does have a slight edge in one important aspect, available bytes.
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=360 (this should be up on engadget hd sometime soon, i dropped off the tip a day or so ago)