HDDVD from the start has proven itself both in Picture and Sound Quality. Cheaper manufacturing costs, and cheaper product(enduser) costs. $$$ is especially important with kids media.
HD-DVD offers better encoding and picture quality than current Blu-Ray, and at half the price to consumers. This leaves buyers with $500 extra with which to buy software, i.e. your movies!
To whom it may concern,
I'm the new owner of the Toshiba HD DVD player. I currently own almost 400 DVD's and spend lots of my disposable income on home entertainment. I believe the HD DVD platform to be as good as or better than its competition Blu-Ray at half the cost. As a consumer I would urge Fox Home Entertainment to support the new HD DVD format. It's were I plan on spending my money.
Thank you,
Scott Klump
due to the fact that you're being duped. Sony sold Disney on the idea of having a 100 million customers to build on with the ps3, without telling Disney 90% of the ps2's sold were done at $199 or lower... a price the ps3 won't see for many, many years. The adoption rate of the ps3 will be nowhere near the ps2's. Don't be suckered.