Author Topic: Blu-ray or HD DVD  (Read 74372 times)

LSCypher

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Soooo ...
You guessed it!
I have to say it!

I TOLD YOU SO!

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Offline fwilson

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Will Blu-ray die at Christmas 2008? | Sir Arthur's Den

http://kingofgng.com/eng/2008/11/16/will-blu-ray-die-at-christmas-2008/

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Offline paul

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I think Blu-ray.. ???
According to a college essay, in our everyday life, you're not obligated to always win in the things you do but to always try to give your best.

Offline fwilson

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Well Blue-ray certainly is the only option now so it has "won" the battle but I think it may have lost the war.

With 11% of the market share after a year of being the sole HD player, Blue-ray is not exactly taking the world by storm.  Digital delivery by comparison is growing at a much faster rate.

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Offline qais

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The Blu-ray vs. HD DVD debate was shaped by factors like storage capacity and marketing, with Blu-ray eventually winning due to Sonys support, especially through the PS3. The hacker typer culture reflects our fascination with flashy tech displays, aligning with the dramatic competition of these media formats.