Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:55 pm
Good timing, HD-DVD is calling it quits... yielding to Blu-Ray. I think it is a huge mistake, but oh well... that is the market for you.
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I want to get a Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive, because I heard if HD-DVD looses the format war then MS will release a 360 Blu-Ray drive, and it'd be good to support both.SpooK wrote:Good timing, HD-DVD is calling it quits... yielding to Blu-Ray. I think it is a huge mistake, but oh well... that is the market for you.
Too many want-to-be, I edited this part of my previous post because I realized I was good and too similar to a song from the spice girls.01000101 wrote:soo many want-to-be's! *pulls hair out*
Blu-ray disk hold far more data. The end.
Yeah, and Betamax were smaller. There's only ever room for one format.jerryleecooper wrote:Tapes hold more data than blu-ray discs, why don't we don't use tapes?Blu-ray discs are fragiles, compared to hd-dvd discs, and will wear out.I think there's place for both.
I remember those things! That was party due to companies thinking the underside of the CD was just as delicate as on tapes, so they put them into a weird plastic thing so it looked like a huge diskette.jerryleecooper wrote:Blu-ray is more or less inferior to hd-dvd. it needed a new resine to make discs (disks?) autonomous? without the need of a caddie. Remember the caddie? The same caddie that the first cdroms needed on some brand of (apple computers, remember the IIvx?) computers? THe blu-ray needed one, because it was inferior to the hd-dvd.
They are (trying to).os.hacker64 wrote:MS has made a horrible OS. Windows, they should start over instead of continuing the bloated mess called windows.