If the "HDnet" logo is that prominently displayed on the [Blu-Ray] box, I can see Joe Consumer making the mistake of buying the disc for their HD DVD.
Okay, Joe Consumer meaning someone's grandmother trying to buy little Jimmy some HD formatted movies for his Xbox360's add-on drive, since almost no Joe Consumers actually have an HD DVD stand-alone deck.
The HDDVD add-on only sold 42,000 units. That's pretty bad considering 360 sales this year. I doubt anyone's gonna be looking for HDDVD's for their grandkids in any case, seeing as Disney is Bluray.
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If the "HDnet" logo is that prominently displayed on the [Blu-Ray] box, I can see Joe Consumer making the mistake of buying the disc for their HD DVD.
Okay, Joe Consumer meaning someone's grandmother trying to buy little Jimmy some HD formatted movies for his Xbox360's add-on drive, since almost no Joe Consumers actually have an HD DVD stand-alone deck.
The HDDVD add-on only sold 42,000 units. That's pretty bad considering 360 sales this year. I doubt anyone's gonna be looking for HDDVD's for their grandkids in any case, seeing as Disney is Bluray.