
02-13-2007, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mattymorning
Hi All,
While I appreciate that most of the moderators on here prefer the HD-DVD format, and I may even be inclined to agree, I'm a bit disappointed at what seems to be an increasing bias at the expense of information.
For the last month or so, it seems like week after week, HD-DVD gets one or two new titles, while Blu-Ray gets 6+. Is their "content advantage" starting to become an issue? How come noone is commenting on this?
Also, I came across some fairly well publicized sales data showing that, in the new year, Blu-Ray was greatly outselling HD-DVD. How come noone wrote about that here?
As an early adopter who is dying to buy one or the other of these technologies, I would greatly appreciate more information on the topic, regarldess of your inherent biases toward one format or the other.
Thx.
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Here's the link to that data:
Finally: VideoScan Releases High-Def Disc Sales Numbers | High-Def Digest
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