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HD DVD: A Demise Greatly Exaggerated?
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Post 1 made on Tuesday January 22, 2008 at 07:55
cmckenney
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HD DVD: A Demise Greatly Exaggerated?

HD DVD is dead. Or so says the media. How about waiting for consumers to make the final decision?

I have been quietly watching the press, including those from my own group, talk about the seemingly final round of the Blu-ray and HD DVD format war. Having attended the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) along with the myriad press conferences and now seeing everyone (including electronichouse.com) jump on the bandwagon, I have to share my opinion as well.

Go ahead call me a Pollyanna, but I thought the idea behind the format war was to let the consumer choose—right? Yes, I do think it would have been better to have had both sides in the beginning deliver the one and best format. Yeah, right. So that didn’t happen and they left it to the consumer to choose the winner in the end. Yeah, right. This is politics and money at its best.



Because I am in the industry, I will own both HD DVD and Blu-ray players. I am too close to the subject to know if I would have put down the money for both if I didn’t need to do so. Given that I pay monthly for three HD-DVRs, I probably would have. For better or worse, I have also gotten close to the people behind the development of the products for both formats. They are all really good people.

I wince when I see writers (including those from my own group) doing a dance over HD DVD when the war hasn’t been decided yet. Yes, it makes for a good story. Don’t get me wrong, I am not apologizing for them. They have a job to do and I am respectful of their opinions.

The Toshiba press conference at CES was a tough one to get through. I respect Jodi Sally, Toshiba’s V.P. of marketing for the digital A/V group, for not spinning the news that Warner had dumped the HD DVD format in favor of Blu-ray. Jodi came right out and said she was devastated. Good for her for admitting that. She and her team have worked really hard on this and will continue to support the format with products.

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Post 2 made on Tuesday January 22, 2008 at 18:33
OTAHD
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Unfortunately, if the media says HD-DVD is dead, then consumers will think its dead, and won't buy it, therefore rendering it dead.
LET'S GO BUFFALO!!!
Post 3 made on Tuesday January 22, 2008 at 20:42
Jimmy Bellagio
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On January 22, 2008 at 18:33, OTAHD said...
Unfortunately, if the media says HD-DVD is dead, then
consumers will think its dead, and won't buy it, therefore
rendering it dead.

RIP
James S. Bellagio
Post 4 made on Wednesday January 23, 2008 at 16:22
JoeyCes
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(taps playing in the b/g)
Post 5 made on Wednesday January 23, 2008 at 20:40
Jimmy Bellagio
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The media (CE PRO included) would love to make a story about how HD DVD has a chance, how the war isn't over, blah blah blah. Dramatic stuff. This is America, we love the underdog, etc. Nonsense. This HD DVD is DEAD or at least in full paralysis at this point and there is nothing the media or anyone can do to make it interesting or different.
James S. Bellagio


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