[QUOTE="alfy13"]i so love how fanboys contradict them selves on a daily basis. i love it how fanboys been saying their is a small percent of HDTV's owners and that HDTV's wont be selling well for next year or so. then all of sudden they are like Bam blu ray is going to be de throned by walmart and HD DVD. well fanboys since your logic states that hardly any one owns a HDTV, and are selling poorly. how and the hxx is cheap hd dvd players are going to de throne Blu ray?
There is a reason why i have not bought a hd dvd add on for my 360. that is because of ps3. ever since it hit hte market here in the US, the blu ray software sales have been giving a beat down on HD dvd software. no matter how you want ot spin it, blu ray is going ot keep out selling hd dvd software due to the ps3. and guess what , those movies companies that back up blu ray are going to continue making money, and blu ray format is going to continue out selling hd dvd on a monthly basis.
but like i said, i just love how fanboys contradict them selves on a daily basis.
tango90101
it's not a contradiction. Here let me help you understand:
bluray's marketting advantage is 1080p... those tv are well over $1,000
hd dvd marketting advantage beside name branding and price is 720p. 720p sets are highly affordable and the reason for the upsurge in hdtv purchases.
congrats on your bluray movies sales, but at this stage the player sales are paramount.
HD-DVD can do 1080p just as easily as Bluray. Bluray can do 720p just as easily as HD-DVD. Neither are advantages for either side.
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