You people must remember, this is not just for movies and games but an industry standard for optical storage media in general. That can mean, PC, console, movies, games, data, blank media for storage, home tv disc recording... There has to be a standard, without the standard format pricing will continue to be outrageously high as well as compatibility issues. Do you think a corporation with 10,000 pcs can run efficiently if they have half the pcs with HDDVD and the other with BluRay just because Dell backs one company and Gateway backs another (the example is just for illustration I'm not claiming either company backs anything)? You get the idea. If the standard war was just for movies and games, it would not matter AT ALL, both could survive, it's MUCH BIGGER than movies and games. Who do you think makes more money a company replicates DVDs for movie studios or a company that can punch out blank media all day long...
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You people must remember, this is not just for movies and games but an industry standard for optical storage media in general. That can mean, PC, console, movies, games, data, blank media for storage, home tv disc recording... There has to be a standard, without the standard format pricing will continue to be outrageously high as well as compatibility issues. Do you think a corporation with 10,000 pcs can run efficiently if they have half the pcs with HDDVD and the other with BluRay just because Dell backs one company and Gateway backs another (the example is just for illustration I'm not claiming either company backs anything)? You get the idea. If the standard war was just for movies and games, it would not matter AT ALL, both could survive, it's MUCH BIGGER than movies and games. Who do you think makes more money a company replicates DVDs for movie studios or a company that can punch out blank media all day long...