I use Blockbuster which still carries HD-DVDs (about 300 titles). Engadget said Blockbuster would drop HD-DVDs completely in July 2007... Well, it's not the case. They still have them, and my queue is full for months ahead. I am glad that I have not chosen Netflix.
Now if they stop renting HD-DVDs, I will move completely back to DVDs. I hate when companies (bribed by Sony) stick the overexpensive format into my throat. So I am not going to buy Blu-Ray player or PS3 until they hit $100 mark (that's how much I paid for my HD-DVD player).
And by the time Blu-Ray players hit $100, the movie downloads would be widespread, and I will buy Apple TV or something like that and just forget about discs.
In the meantime, guys, you are welcome to support Sony, support RIAA, support DRM, support Blu-Ray... Thank you, I will skip.
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Electromodo @ Feb 11th 2008 10:41AM
I use Blockbuster which still carries HD-DVDs (about 300 titles). Engadget said Blockbuster would drop HD-DVDs completely in July 2007... Well, it's not the case. They still have them, and my queue is full for months ahead. I am glad that I have not chosen Netflix.
Now if they stop renting HD-DVDs, I will move completely back to DVDs. I hate when companies (bribed by Sony) stick the overexpensive format into my throat. So I am not going to buy Blu-Ray player or PS3 until they hit $100 mark (that's how much I paid for my HD-DVD player).
And by the time Blu-Ray players hit $100, the movie downloads would be widespread, and I will buy Apple TV or something like that and just forget about discs.
In the meantime, guys, you are welcome to support Sony, support RIAA, support DRM, support Blu-Ray...
Thank you, I will skip.