It has nothing to do with PS3 or Xbox BR or HD add-ons, nor is it anything to do with the technical abilities of one platform or another... it's down to price and availability of software - and this is where Sonys extensive catalog of movies is killing HD-DVD. The titles released for HD-DVD so far have been either pretty pathetic, or stuck on those 'combo' discs at a $10-$15 premium (To this day, I still don't understand the logic behind those things)
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It has nothing to do with PS3 or Xbox BR or HD add-ons, nor is it anything to do with the technical abilities of one platform or another... it's down to price and availability of software - and this is where Sonys extensive catalog of movies is killing HD-DVD.
The titles released for HD-DVD so far have been either pretty pathetic, or stuck on those 'combo' discs at a $10-$15 premium (To this day, I still don't understand the logic behind those things)
It has everything to do with the ps3. The ps3 is the only bluray player selling, and it's outsold all other HD media players combined.