(BusaCruise @ Jun. 12 2007,00:00) nope no rush...
The HDs are just a bit out front with capacity now....by a very small margin (51GB compared to 50GB) in the dual layer sector.
Yet when the triple and quad layers come out as the year goes on....the lead will change hands repeatedly.
Yes BR has sony in their pocket...and that influences lots of media distribution.
However, much cred has to be given the porn industy and their influence with sticking to HD (for now). Like it or not...the adult film industry has the "balls" to to swing it's influence.
They did after all kill betamax.
I can't imagine paying 600.00 for a PS3....damn.
Nor even the 400+ to get the Xbox with HD add-on.
It's still WAY too early.... and although I do favor HD because it was the innovator and grass roots player of this new battle...not to mention as listed above, the user friendly formating allows developers to get creative: i.e the first HD Multichannel Audio discs are coming out and proclaimed to be the first true 3D audio re-productions.
As for security...BOTH formats have already been hacked and the torrents are out there. So there is no winner there.
Personally...just about everything there is one version of..there is also the other....so I will just remain loyal to Toshiba for now....sticking with my 80.00 player that upconverts to my TV's 1080i....it does just fine....and Nothing on TV is so important that I could need to pay today's prices.
When the time comes for DVD to the "low-end" ....then I will go for the Dual Media Player (currently from LG) when the price and time are appropriate.
BTW....this fall, there will be a Chinese built version HD player in the US....look for it around the 250.00+/- price point....and it sounds like Walmart will have a lot to do with it.
A pretty good resource for up-and-coming trends...are places like cdfreaks ... and AVSforums.
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