edjr 6,580 Posted June 21, 2007 Blockbuster Sides With Blu-rayTue Jun 19, 2007 7:31AM EDT In what some have termed a "death knell" for HD-DVD, Blockbuster Video has announced that it will be moving almost exclusively to Blu-ray for its high-definition titles and away from HD-DVD. 1700 stores will be Blu-ray only, while 250 stores (and online) will carry both next-gen DVD formats. (Naturally, all will still carry regular DVDs and, I guess, VHS. That still exists, right?) The news isn't quite a death blow for HD-DVD, though it isn't good. Blockbuster's power in the market has been fading for some time. The company's market capitalization, for example, is now 35 percent less than online-only renter Netflix. Blockbuster stock trades at $4.60. Still, Blockbuster buys an awful lot of DVDs and they won't be stocking many HD-DVDs going forward. That could be a big problem for the format in this early stage in its life. The news is particularly sad because most users tend to feel that HD-DVD is the superior format, with people going ga-ga over its heavily interactive features and exceptional bonus content. That said, Blu-ray has, according to many reports, been chipping away at HD-DVDs early lead. Though making predictions based on early results is difficult, Blu-ray undoubtedly has the momentum right now. Personally, I am so unthrilled with both formats that I'm happy to see someone, finally, taking a stand in the marketplace one way or another. Even if Blu-ray is technologically inferior, it will evolve and improve. But the industry is just spinning its wheels while this format war rages on, and consumers continue to be the ones who lose while things get figured out as half the buyers are essentially wasting their money. Still, Blockbuster is just one player, and Netflix could announce tomorrow that it is only stocking HD-DVD titles, who knows? And I hope all renters and retailers make similar decisions in the near future, one way or the other. The sooner the format war is ended, no matter who wins, the better off we all are. http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/30293 HD DVD = ownt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RLLD 4,230 Posted June 21, 2007 Honestly, Blockbuster is a joke, their adoption of Blue Ray means about as much as their adoption of some african kid....their business model is deplorable, and their customer service is worse than walmart. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swamp dog 0 Posted June 21, 2007 "The news is particularly sad because most users tend to feel that HD-DVD is the superior format, with people going ga-ga over its heavily interactive features and exceptional bonus content."--from the above article, 2007. "The news is particulary sad because most users tend to feel that Beta is the superior format..."--from obscure news article circa 1987. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 6,580 Posted June 21, 2007 "The news is particularly sad because most users tend to feel that HD-DVD is the superior format, with people going ga-ga over its heavily interactive features and exceptional bonus content."--from the above article, 2007. "The news is particulary sad because most users tend to feel that Beta is the superior format..."--from obscure news article circa 1987. BETA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cdub100 3,903 Posted June 21, 2007 "The news is particularly sad because most users tend to feel that HD-DVD is the superior format, with people going ga-ga over its heavily interactive features and exceptional bonus content."--from the above article, 2007. "The news is particulary sad because most users tend to feel that Beta is the superior format..."--from obscure news article circa 1987. I'd have to disagree with writer in saying blu-ray is inferior. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GettnHuge 2 Posted June 21, 2007 sounds like bluray has a bigger cack than hddvd Share this post Link to post Share on other sites