High Definition DVD Wars
I’m trying to stay out of this argument. I’ve only seen a few HD-DVDs in person, and… the differences between a high definition DVD and a “regular” DVD are largely imperceptible. At least, according to my eyes. Well, until a single playback option is ubiquitous, it simply doesn’t matter. Consider these two recent news articles from PC World. One is a hardware-centric solution:
LG stated it was considering a dual-format player at the CeBIT show last March, but the company has been quiet about its progress until now. The company is the first to formally announce a dual-format player; prior to this, Ricoh and NEC had both announced they had developed components that could read both Blu-ray and HD DVD media, but neither had announced actual products. Samsung had also made rumblings about coming out with a dual-format player, but the company backtracked on those reports early last year.
The second is a media-centric solution called Total HD:
The disc includes the same specs offered by each format separately–for example, either a 25GB or 50GB Blu-ray movie on one side, and a 15GB or 30GB HD DVD movie on the other. The intention, according to Warner, is to keep the feature sets of both versions intact so that the viewer will get the same experience whether they watch the Blu-ray version or the HD DVD version. But this means that content creators must design content that doesn’t exceed the capabilities of either format.
Both of these options sound great to me - and I applaud both LG and Warner for respectively stepping up to the plate.
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4 Comments
Mike
January 15th, 2007
at 5:48pm
I’m with you on this one. Apparently LG and Warner are the only two companies that have figured out that if you give the consumer what they want (in this case, giving you the ability to watch either HD format) you’ll end up being the winner in the long run. Not only will their sales be great, but their goodwill with consumers will get a boost as well. Way to go guys. Until one of these solutions (or another) is available (and is economical) my upconverting DVD player will do just fine for me.
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January 16th, 2007
at 5:20am
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