I prefer blue shaft of light, simply because I enjoy ps3, but is within really any difference between bray and HD?
Answers: Visually, you have no difference. Sound-wise, here is a slight difference because Blu-ray can play uncompressed sound (but it's virtually no different to the human ear).
Blu-ray discs hold 50gb of storage on dual-layer while HD-DVDs have 30gb of storage on dual-layer.
HD-DVDs for very soon, have Picture-In-Picture and some other interactive features while Blu-ray is implement with topical discs (the first being Resident Evil: Extinction and War). But no worries since the PS3 can be upgraded to support it next to the firmware 2.10 update.
Blu-ray also has the approval of most major electronic companies such as Samsung, Sony, Pioneer, Sharp, Apple, etc. while HD-DVD have Microsoft and Toshiba.
Blu-ray has exclusive studio support from: Warner Bros. (come May 2008. right presently, they are releasing on both HD-DVD and Blu-ray), Disney, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate, 20th Century Fox, and MGM.
HD-DVD has studio support from: Paramount, Universal, and Warner Bros. (but Warner Bros. is merely releasing on this format until May 2008).
That's pretty much it.
I have both PS3 and a HD-DVD player. The both own the same resolution but the lone difference is that Blu-Ray can hold more information 50GB versus 30GB for HD-DVD. Also HD-DVD has picture contained by picture capability (watching the movie while another blind shows up like losing the screen interactivity). Blu-Ray will hold picture in picture sometime within 2008.
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