Published by Technorati Search for: High Definition DVD Player on January 4, 2008
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In the “Oh shit” department, USA TODAY is reporting that Warner Bros. has announced that it’s going to be going Blu-ray exclusive. In the process making me a sad panda and looking at the PS3 as a real Blu-ray player for purchase. “The window of opportunity for high-definition DVD could be missed if format confusion continues to linger. We believe that exclusively distributing in Blu-ray will further the potential for mass market success and ultimately benefit retailers, producers, and most
Published by Technorati Search for: High Definition DVD Player on January 4, 2008
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Warner goes Blu-ray exclusive Posted Jan 4th 2008 3:47PM by Darren Murph Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment We've all been wondering what to make of those whispers that Warner was indeed going Blu-ray exclusive, and apparently, those rumblings are true. Based on a breaking release, Warner Bros. Entertainment will be releasing its high-definition titles "exclusively in the Blu-ray disc format beginning later this year." According to Barry Meyer, Chairman & CEO, the move is a "strategic
Published by Technorati Search for: High Definition DVD Player on January 4, 2008
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Warner Bros to back Blu-ray DVD format exclusively | Reuters ....as rumored the other day. This looks like a very, VERY strong move for Blu-ray over HD-DVD. Player prices continue to drop - a quick, cursory skim found HD-DVD players as low as $250ish, and Blu-ray as low as $340ish. Under $200 is the magic consumer price point - by next Christmas then, I would presume, if not sooner? Having one standard will push things forward. Having it be the more technically sophisticated one...a good th
Published by Technorati Search for: High Definition DVD Player on January 4, 2008
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The stars have been aligning slowly, and 2008 may be the year the digital video truly takes off. Word of Apple's purported video rental service has whetted appetites for the fast approaching Steve Jobs keynote, and other competitors are likewise jumping into the fray. The latest, rental heavyweight Netflix, who's partnered with tech company LG to bring streaming HD rentals into your living room later this year. With details scheduled to be revealed at next week's Consumer Electronics Show, que
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