I'm sort of a BD supporter as I'm expecting to get a Mac desktop (supposed to come with a BD drive) and maybe a PS3, but I don't get how they're planning to beat HD-DVD at those prices. As far as quality goes I don't think there is any difference between the two formats (I may be wrong, but it doesn't seem that way). The market will be defined by price, capacity, titles availabity and player features. So far BD is losing blatantly in the price area and at double the price of the competition I'm not sure how well it will fare.
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I'm sort of a BD supporter as I'm expecting to get a Mac desktop (supposed to come with a BD drive) and maybe a PS3, but I don't get how they're planning to beat HD-DVD at those prices. As far as quality goes I don't think there is any difference between the two formats (I may be wrong, but it doesn't seem that way). The market will be defined by price, capacity, titles availabity and player features. So far BD is losing blatantly in the price area and at double the price of the competition I'm not sure how well it will fare.