Hello,
Cost is king, and HD DVD provides the lowest cost and least complexity to content providers, such as your self. pls provide you excellent movies to this format.
Thx,
gary keyes
Portland, Or
Thanks for considering releasing titles from the great Fox library on HD DVD. I can't wait to watch Die Hard, X-Men, Speed and many more on HD DVD - Thanks again.
HD-DVD will sell more units to more people faster than Blu-Ray could possibly hope to penetrate the marketplace. With you support I can have your excellent movies back in my living room but in High Definition. Thank You.
I have been following the competition between the 2 formats and originally was strongly in the Bluray camp. Picture quality issues convinced me to switch sides. I now own a HD-DVD player.
Please bring on the titles. I will buy them.
As a loyal customer I personally own many Fox DVDs. I would like to purchase them again in the HD-DVD format as soon as you make them available.
Thanks,
Eddie
because I want the best quality for my movies and I want the best value for my investment. HD-DVD gives me what I want, and like the DVD format before it, I will support it wholeheartedly. I will be purchasing all of my future videos in HD-DVD format. If Fox wants ME as a customer, I recommend they release titles in amazing HD-DVD glory.
You have so many great movies in your catalog. Please don't deny yourselves the opportunity to make money off of the larger installed base of HD-DVD players when you release movies in HD on disc.
because VC1 compression on 30GB disk is showing a huge difference in picture quality than MPEG2 on 25GB disk. PQ is the most important thing in next "HD" DVD standard and HD-DVD delivered
The recent purchase of my Toshiba HD-A1 has been totally satisfying. It truly delivers on the promise of high definition. After viewing a number of titles I purchased with the unit I have decided to stop purchasing standard DVD titles. It will be a shame to pass on the purchase of X-Men, The Fantastic 4, Alien, Die Hard and some of the other Fox titles I would add to my growing HD-DVD collection. The Toshiba HD-A1 does such a good job at upconverting standard DVD that I will have to make due with the standard discs I already own and rent future Fox titles that are not offered in my preferred format. In effect, I guess you guys are forcing a 20th Century Fox boycott on my wallet.
HD-DVD is fantastic. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. Blu-Ray so far has been a bust and has turned me off completely from buying it, even if it is improved in the future. Cheaper manufacturing = cheaper for the consumer, my biggest reason for going HD-DVD.
Fox, please reconsider going strictly Blu-Ray, support HD-DVD as well and watch Fox HD-DVD's sell and shine better than Blu-Ray.