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Maybe now we can finally put the HD DVD / Blu-Ray fanboy insults to rest!
Ha!

So Comcast is going to be 100% digital 20% of the time?
Sounds almost like the DirecTV commercial.
Cable sucks.

Better than BD? That is such total BS. Have you seen HD DVD and BD side by side? There is NO DIFFERENCE, besides the fact that HD DVD is DEAD!
The war is over sweetie, you can take your confederate flag down now, you lost the war.
And that's a surprise to you? Or you think it's not about money? The Dreamworks CEO is a moron and when his revenue starts to drop because he won't release any HD format disks (Blu Ray!) he'll eat his ego and release all his movies on Blu Ray.
Good luck with that. Ah and by the way, Fry's Electronics still sells blank Betamax tapes while you're at it.
It still cracks me up that player price is supposed to be a factor. Oh yeah I want to hook up a $99 HD DVD to my $3000 TV give me a freakin' break.
NPD hahaha... I guess they are too busy reading reports than actually going to a you know, STORE WHERE THE CONSUMER SHOPS!!! and see that HD DVD is dying....
Those same morons that go to Best buy and SEE FOR THEM F*CKING SELVES that HD DVD has 1 rack and Blu Ray has 12 GO COUNT THEM... or do you live in the desert and have no Best Buy store in a 1000 mile radius? That must be it, in which case you are forgiven. :)
Amen to that. Good riddance HD DVD. Let's store those players next to the Divx players...

Blu is the way to go ! Aaaah
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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