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Whats new about them, what's the differences, what's so special about them and what's so good about them?

and Which 1 is better?

2007-08-15 09:35:48 · 2 answers · asked by War1ock 1 in Consumer Electronics Home Theater

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Bluray and HD dvd output to 1080P That's 1920×1080 compared with regular DVD 720x480 so theres a lot more detail in a Blu ray and HD DVD disc, plus they hold a lot more information a regular DVD holds 4.7Gb compared to HD DVD which hold up to 20 GB and a Blu-Ray that holds up to 50GB

2007-08-15 10:13:29 · answer #1 · answered by j j 3 · 0 0

Hi there.To the average viewer there is not a lot of difference between the competing formats.Consumers aren't ready for a new high definition DVD format if it isn't spelled out simply and delivered in a manner that isn't confusing or easily mistaken for existing formats.The only way high definition DVD can be pushed on to consumers is to replace standard DVD. HD-DVD and Blu-ray are not being positioned as replacements to DVD,they are simply an option-and one that is being largely ignored by the public despite millions of dollars being spent on competitive marketing.It's too much,too fast, and with too little gain.

With false starts for both HD DVD and Blu-ray as well as PS3,this issue is still a state of mind for many consumers--even those who are consistently early adopters.The back and forth claims made by both camps also doesn't do much to convince buyers that either format is positioned to take over and dominate a "new world order" of high definition media.

Sony is launching a new marketing campaign called "The Format War is Over".With this kind of ridiculous marketing (as if merely saying it makes it true) is there any reason media and other editors around the Internet are calling Blu-ray's bluff ? This is hardly one-sided as well, with HD DVD making large sweeping claims each time it can grasp a statistic that shows in its favour. Both camps are out to lunch and cannot see that all they have succeeded in doing is forming two elitist camps that cause consumer confusion and a general sense of apathy that we all have to go through such a debacle again--after so many past lessons have taught us better.

2007-08-15 14:44:30 · answer #2 · answered by ROBERT P 7 · 0 0

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