Monday, February 18, 2008
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January 2008
January 2008
Reasons financial and technical lurk behind Paramount's HD DVD coup (http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070822-reasons-financial-and-technical-lurk-behind-paramounts-hd-dvd-coup.html?rel)
While Warner Bros.'s reason is....they wanted to follow what Fox did and were leaning HD-DVD...
Fox's reason is...they wanted one format and was leaning HD-DVD....
Hmm.
Netflix, Walmart and Best Buy's reason is...and I quote all 3 of them: "The consumers have clearly spoken. Their preference is Blu-Ray."
Okay.
[Post edited by aimhigh2k2 on Feb 18, 2008]
While Warner Bros.'s reason is....they wanted to follow what Fox did and were leaning HD-DVD...
Fox's reason is...they wanted one format and was leaning HD-DVD....
Hmm.
Netflix, Walmart and Best Buy's reason is...and I quote all 3 of them: "The consumers have clearly spoken. Their preference is Blu-Ray."
Okay.
[Post edited by aimhigh2k2 on Feb 18, 2008]
Monday, February 18, 2008
Member since:
February 2008
February 2008
$500 million dollars speaks pretty loud doesn't it?
Monday, February 18, 2008
Member since:
October 2007
October 2007
Look, there's a time to just concede and face the facts, and that time is now. You can keep posting these idiotic posts trying to revive HD DVD, but it's not going to do anything except annoy all the users of the site.