Blu-ray v HD-DVD?

O.K, what exactly is the difference between HD-DVD and Blu-Ray? I know that they are at each others throats, but which is better? Which is triumphant? I do not understand why they are so similar but at period of war w/one another.

any review links, btw?


Answers:    In light of recent report, Bluray will almost certainly win, but it's a obedient idea to seize a dual player if you want to buy one now. Look at LG's BH-100 or BH-200.

HD-DVD will most imagined die, but not yet. Universal and Paramount still hold exclusive contracts to print only HD-DVD. That's deeply of movies you'll miss if you get a Bluray lone player. No one is talking nearly the cost of opting out of their respective contracts publicly, but you can bet there's pretty a bit of talk going on within private.

Regarding mastermind's comment about the HD-DVD folks "not knowing even so." Toshiba is a major shareholder surrounded by Time Warner and one of their execs. sits on the TW board. I promise you, they knew, regardless of what journalists says.

Also, nearby is still concern that Sony/Samsung et al can produce product fast satisfactory in generous enough quantity. Anyone wanting to print Bluray disks will have to totally revamp their factory. That's a problem that will ultimately be solved by throwing money at it, but it's a concern at the moment and will give somebody a lift time.

When near-blue lasers became commercially viable (would finishing at least 10,000 hours) Sony and Toshiba begin developing systems for bringing 1080x1920 players to market. Sony feel that providing maximum recording space be most important. Toshiba thought that it be more important to be compatible beside existing disk manufacturing equipment. Since they could not agree fundamentally, in attendance was no kismet of working together. Incidentally, Toshiba was within the Beta camp next to Sony in the VHS/Beta days so they enjoy a history of working together.

I believe Time Warner (Warner Bros. Studios) made a hard, but obedient decision. The risk is consumers won't adopt any format if they can't figure out what to buy. And if anything can be said nearly the two formats of high definition DVD, it's that the confusion rank IS high.
follow that relationship http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_...

Blu ray is thw knockout , hd-dvd just don't know it nonetheless
hd-dvd is dead! Warner only just became BluRay-exclusive.
BluRay have larger storage(50GB vs 30 GB, or 50GB or 45GB trilayer HD-DVD).

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