Many if you who are reading this are probably thinkingwhat the hellis this. Well the blog post "blu ray vs HDDVD" will be updating you woth everything from this War between Sony and Toshiba. Let's move on then.
HDDVD was nearly "killed" with this nearly "Final Blow" from Sony (I think it was at CES 208 they announced it). Warner Bros. is oficially only going to make movies to Blu-Ray. Everything Toshiba (HDDVD) has now is Paramount and another one. But Toshiba had to make a move and now X360's are going to come with a free HDDVD movie (hooray, Warner Bros. for free gifts). We can say that Toshiba is busted. Sony's actions have already gone up in the Market and no one still knows how much Sony paid Warner Bros. for all this. Sony's plan should be to recover from PS3's financial Error (big error). They were still losing money. But now more people are going to want to buy PS3's because it's cheaper than a Blu-Ray Reader. If this works then they will recover from the PS3 mistake and still control the new-gen DVD's. Great move Sony (unless they paid to much to Warner Bros. wich would probably make some sort of an Internal Crash... But I doubt they did that).
Anyways CES day two Live Coverage was great withmore new great Wii accessories and lots of new techonlogies. Discussing more stuff about games that already got out and games that are still to be released. Lot's of stuff for the PSP on this day. Radio (cool), Skype (way cool) and GPS (unnecessary... but cool). The Blackbird 002 made it's appearence. And there were some interesting Gaming chairs (for racing,relaxing and so on).
And that's all I have to writte for now.
P.S.: For those who still have doubts about to chose from HDDVD and Blu-Ray... Well Blu-ray is better but more expensive and HDDVD isworst but cheaper. I think once a guy wrote: "If you're rich buy a Blu-ray, if you're not buy an HDDVD". That obviously is overeacted. and maybe Blu.Ray readers are more expensive because Sony wants to sell PS3's. I am not aware of the current HDDVD's CD's and Blu-Ray CD's prices right now.