Are you really that ignorant? Blu-ray can use the same codecs as HD DVD and please check some review sites out first before you sprout lies about picture quality. On average, Blu-ray titles score higher than HD DVD titles in picture quality in most(if not all) review sites.
Its a known fact that HD DVD combo discs are around $5 more than the Blu-ray's counterpart. Other than that, the disc prices to the consumers for both formats are about the same. HD DVD has a slight advantage in player's price at the moment.
Bleh, go to Amazon.com. The prices are so similar, it's confounding. Also, you can't get 'Top Gun' on Blu-Ray, can you? HIIIIIIIIIIGHHHHHHH WAYYYYYYY TOOOO THHHAAA DANGAA ZOOOOOOONE!!!!!!
Yes, Blu Ray can use the same codecs but stating the obvious does nothing to prove your point. Over 50% of Blu Ray movies are currently encoded with an inferior codec. How am I lying when I say "very slightly inferior" PQ? It's obvious that you take great offense to my statement because of your slant towards Blu Ray. You probably read the reviews that you "want" to read if you believe the drivel you are spewing.
Price: I was talking about the players and HD DVD does not just have a "slight" advantage there. Anyone that isn't biased would not make such a statement.
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Are you really that ignorant? Blu-ray can use the same codecs as HD DVD and please check some review sites out first before you sprout lies about picture quality. On average, Blu-ray titles score higher than HD DVD titles in picture quality in most(if not all) review sites.
Its a known fact that HD DVD combo discs are around $5 more than the Blu-ray's counterpart. Other than that, the disc prices to the consumers for both formats are about the same. HD DVD has a slight advantage in player's price at the moment.
Bleh, go to Amazon.com. The prices are so similar, it's confounding. Also, you can't get 'Top Gun' on Blu-Ray, can you? HIIIIIIIIIIGHHHHHHH WAYYYYYYY TOOOO THHHAAA DANGAA ZOOOOOOONE!!!!!!
Yes, Blu Ray can use the same codecs but stating the obvious does nothing to prove your point. Over 50% of Blu Ray movies are currently encoded with an inferior codec. How am I lying when I say "very slightly inferior" PQ? It's obvious that you take great offense to my statement because of your slant towards Blu Ray. You probably read the reviews that you "want" to read if you believe the drivel you are spewing.
Price: I was talking about the players and HD DVD does not just have a "slight" advantage there. Anyone that isn't biased would not make such a statement.