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    HD DVD question?

    Is HD DVD going to be obsolete any time soon?????

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    Toshiba has already stopped producing HD-DVD players the the whole movie industry has gone Blu-Ray. The HD-DVD format is dead. Blu-Ray won the format war back in Februrary. All major hollywood studios ( Universal, Parmount, Warner Bros., etc....) now support Blu-Ray.


    Edit: You might still see HD-DVD's in stores, but HD-DVD as a format is dead, and yes, eventually you will never see HD-DVD in stores again because Blu-Ray is now the HD format.

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    HD DVD is allready obselete due to Blu-Ray, HD is stopping contracts with many companys and will soon be pointless....
    So long HD...

    'Warner Bros. announced they would stop supporting HD DVD by June 2008, and the company would release software only on Blu-ray Disc.' 'Wal-Mart announced that they would be supporting only Blu-ray by June 2008. On February 19, 2008, Toshiba announced their decision to discontinue development and marketing of the HD DVD format. '

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    HD DVD is allready obselete due to Blu-Ray, HD is stopping contracts with many companys and will soon be pointless....
    So long HD...

    'Warner Bros. announced they would stop supporting HD DVD by June 2008, and the company would release software only on Blu-ray Disc.' 'Wal-Mart announced that they would be supporting only Blu-ray by June 2008. On February 19, 2008, Toshiba announced their decision to discontinue development and marketing of the HD DVD format. '

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    Unfortunately the technology was made obsolete several weeks ago when the hd-dvd support group, headed by toshiba, conceded the high def war to the competing format blu-ray to replace dvds eventually. Stores have been having extreme clearance sales on players to try and get rid of them and the movies. Obviously if you're considering buying one, it may not be such a great idea as it'll end up collecting dust.

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    Unfortunately the technology was made obsolete several weeks ago when the hd-dvd support group, headed by toshiba, conceded the high def war to the competing format blu-ray to replace dvds eventually. Stores have been having extreme clearance sales on players to try and get rid of them and the movies. Obviously if you're considering buying one, it may not be such a great idea as it'll end up collecting dust.


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