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HD-DVD reviews: They like, not like, LOVE it

That's what Reuters is saying and if the poll Ken pointed out in AVS Forums is any indication, they are correct. Toshiba's HD-XA1 has, despite limited content, poor demos, massive size and little public awareness, found acceptance with initial buyers and reviewers. I know many of our readers will be shocked to hear this, but apparently there is a considerable audience waiting for high definition content free from nasty compression artifacts and limited television broadcast schedules.

More interesting to note is that some buyers are expressing hesitance towards Blu-ray, with its players starting at $1000 and going up from there. Did they just interview some HD-DVD fanboys (Odds are high they did, with only 10,000 units in stores.), or is there a possibility even the early adopting home theater community won't spend that much on movies?

Whatever the case may be, we know two things for sure. HD-DVD is currently the absolute best format with <7 titles available on the planet; and Blu-ray, the clock is ticking, better get in the game.

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HD or not, the Revolution (fanboy) has begun!

Revolution Fanboy
What a week for Weblogs; no sooner does EngagetMobile hit the stage and now we see the launch of the Revolution Fanboy site! So what if the new Nintendo console might not output 1080p like the Playstation 3, you can't mess with the success of little plumber-dude named Mario, now can you? Besides, with all of the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray ruckus in the other console camps, Nintendo might just pull off a major gaming coup later this year while Microsoft and Sony focus too hard on each other. Rock on Revolution!




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