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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => E-Board - Movies, Music, TV, Videogames, Comics => Topic started by: Havenbull on January 09, 2008, 05:45:53 PM
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put a fork in HD-DVD
New Line Joins Blu-ray Camp
New Line Cinema will follow the lead of corporate sibling Warner Bros. and release all future high-definition video product in the Blu-ray format exclusively, it indicated Tuesday. The company said that Pan's Labyrinth, released last month, would be the last New Line movie to be available in both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats. The website High-Def Disc News said that New Line had canceled the upcoming HD DVD releases of Hairspray and Rush Hour 3.
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>:(
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so whats this mean? DVD's are finished?
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As long as they don't touch my VHS it's all good :-*
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so whats this mean? DVD's are finished?
Finished, no. But it looks like Blu-Ray is going to win the battle of the next-gen formats which should make DVDs obsolete quicker than they would be if the the two new formats kept competing. I read in the USA today that now people will have more confidence to spend money on Blu-Ray players seeing as it looks like it is in fact the format of the future. Last year only 1% of DVDs bought were Blu-Ray or HD-DVD, so it looks like regular DVDs are going to be around for several more years. DVDs came out in 1997(I think), and I think it was around 2002 or so that VHS really started getting out of style. Of course the DVD was a HUGE step up from VHS and didn't require new technology TVs etc. When they start making sub 100$ Blu-Ray players, then the regular DVD is in trouble imo.
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Finished, no. But it looks like Blu-Ray is going to win the battle of the next-gen formats which should make DVDs obsolete quicker than they would be if the the two new formats kept competing. I read in the USA today that now people will have more confidence to spend money on Blu-Ray players seeing as it looks like it is in fact the format of the future. Last year only 1% of DVDs bought were Blu-Ray or HD-DVD, so it looks like regular DVDs are going to be around for several more years. DVDs came out in 1997(I think), and I think it was around 2002 or so that VHS really started getting out of style. Of course the DVD was a HUGE step up from VHS and didn't require new technology TVs etc. When they start making sub 100$ Blu-Ray players, then the regular DVD is in trouble imo.
All Blu-rays will always play DVD's, so don't worry about having a wasted collection you can only play on an aging machine like VHS.
Also, the DVR and things like TiVo killed VHS quickly. I got a DVR about a year and a half ago (5 to 10 dollars more than a regular cable box / month) and recording is the only reason I used my VHS. So now I never use my VHS and the small collection I have collects dust in a box somewhere :-[
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HD-DVDs will no longer be available as of May 2008.
Long live Blu-Rays! ;D