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    HD DVD Will win and this is why:

    Did you bother to add all of the companies that the other studios release for? For instance, MGM releases many indes and smaller companies like American International, for example. Between the blu-ray exclusive companies, there are thousands of films they own rights to,and Paramount doesn't even...
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    HD DVD Will win and this is why:

    You can argue the price of blu-ray players but this holiday season is not going to see a winner of this format war, period. There are too many releases backing each side, especially newer ones. I personally don't believe Borne, Shrek 3 and Transformers can win the format war, not even at $98...
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    TheDigitalBits Site Hacked

    I don't have anything against hd-dvd. In fact, the player I am strongly considering is the Samsung bdp-u5000 combi player coming out in December. This will have full interactivity for both formats, will have analog pcm 7.1 analog outputs, support the new sound formats, the HQV Reon...
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    TheDigitalBits Site Hacked

    Superior to me meansto have the movie itself presented at its very best. 50gb allows for the movie in the higher bit rates, can handle all of the extras, and an uncompressed soundtrack. hd-dvd does not have the space, plain and simple, note the releases of Shrek and Transformers, which Paramount...
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    HD DVD Will win and this is why:

    That's a great point. Toshiba says people who own game systems don't buy movies and Toshiba says there is little penetration of stand-alone blu-ray players....yet blu has outsold hd-dvd 2 to 1 in movies released on both formats. Toshiba makes me laugh, they don't even think about their press...
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    HD DVD Will win and this is why:

    These players were sold out within hours, so no big deal, and how many of the people that bought these were home theater people and how many the general public? I think it is embarassing for Toshiba, from a business stand-point, to have to give away electronics because they had so many players...
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    TheDigitalBits Site Hacked

    sick of hearing negatives on Bill Hunt, who has a darn good web site, just because he prefers and is pushing blu-ray. He owns the site, and has the right to choose his editorial comments, that's called freedom of the press. The hd-dvd fanboys never give up, trying to defend 1080i on their cheap...
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    Wal-Mart Stocks Sub-$200 HD DVD Player

    You can have your 1080i player, spent money on my 1080p tv and have no interest in cheap Toshiba. Blu-ray all the way, 85% have lossless uncompressed soundtracks so far 31% of hd-dvd. Every Disney, Fox, MGM, Lionsgate, Starz, Anchor Bay and Sony/Columbia release has uncompressed sound, they are...