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The High-Def WarThe High-Def War
Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVDBlu-Ray vs. HD-DVD
Combatant: Blu-RayCombatant: Blu-Ray Launching Date: May 23, 2006 Technical Specs: Max Capacity per Layer 25 GB/
Max Resolution 1080p Content Pricing: $20.99 - $27.99 Players: Pioneer, Samsung and Sony
Launching Date: May 23, 2006 Technical Specs: Max Capacity per Layer 25 GB/
Max Resolution 1080p Content Pricing: $20.99 - $27.99 Players: Pioneer, Samsung and Sony
Blu-Ray’s Marketing
Allies
Blu-Ray’s Marketing
AlliesFox
Lions Gate
MGM
Paramount
Sony Pictures
Warner Brothers
Walt Disney
Fox
Lions Gate
MGM
Paramount
Sony Pictures
Warner Brothers
Walt Disney
Combatant: HD-DVD
Combatant: HD-DVD
Launching Date: April 18, 2006
Technical Specs: Max Capacity per Layer 15 GB/ Max Resolution 1080p
Content Pricing: $19.99 - $23.99
Players: Toshiba and Microsoft
Launching Date: April 18, 2006
Technical Specs: Max Capacity per Layer 15 GB/ Max Resolution 1080p
Content Pricing: $19.99 - $23.99
Players: Toshiba and Microsoft
HD-DVD’s Marketing AlliesHD-DVD’s Marketing Allies
Paramount
Universal
Warner Brothers
Paramount
Universal
Warner Brothers
The Huge Consumer War of OldThe Huge Consumer War of OldSometimes in order for us to see the outcome or future of war we have to look into the past. Most people remember the huge battle between the Beta and VHS. Tech specs and at the time production value show the Beta to be the better model hands down. It was the Blu-Ray of tape in the 70’s. The Beta shared a lot of what we see in today’s product. Like HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, it could not be played on any DVD player.
In the end there can only be one. The
winner of this battle was the VHS. The
less advanced model of tape which
appealed to an audience who weren't
into the long list of specs. They were
more interested in a model that was good
enough and cheap enough.
In the end there can only be one. The
winner of this battle was the VHS. The
less advanced model of tape which
appealed to an audience who weren't
into the long list of specs. They were
more interested in a model that was good
enough and cheap enough.
The Curtain CallThe Curtain CallWith the war being far from over one has to wonder how this battle ends. Yes, HD-DVD looks to find what the VHS did to the Betamax all those years ago, but Blu-Ray is quickly become the consumer standard. Maybe another format will be introduced into this war in the years to come. Which side have I chosen to win the war?
To the Victor goes the SpoilsTo the Victor goes the Spoils Blu-Ray wins in 2008! Blu-Ray wins in 2008!