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| Posted by: Trizt on Saturday, January 13, 2007 - 20:32 Submitted by Trizt |
| | | | The adult entertainment industry holds their annual get together in Las Vegas and companies, big and small, including Pink Visual and Bangbros editor-in-chief, is going into a single direction: HD DVD is the preferred format. A spokes person for Bangbros said, "Blu-ray has superior quality, yes, but HD DVD is easier to produce, cheaper to produce and there are more HD DVD players in homes than there are Blu-ray players, for example in the Xbox 360." The adult entertainment industry thinks that the Blu-ray is all to expensive to produce and only the larger studios may afford it, but even for them it won't be economical to distribute Blu-ray.
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Re: HD DVD vs Blu-ray
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by Trizt on Jan 13, 2007 - 20:38 (User information | Send a message
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This seems to become yet another Betamax vs VHS, and as last time, I belive the adult entertainemnt industry will be those who decides which standard we will be using. I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see HD DVD equiped PS3's within a year.
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[No subject](Score: 1) by ironfist on Jan 13, 2007 - 20:58 (User information | Send a message | Jepp, the adult industry chose the worse format VHS over
BetaMax along time ago. HD-DVD will probably win this war.
Is it Panasonic who is behind HD-DVD? |
[No subject](Score: 1) by Trizt on Jan 15, 2007 - 10:57 (User information | Send a message | The likelihood it being true is somewhat high as Toshiba is the only major hardware company listed at the official HD DVD promotion site, and it seems that Toshiba has now come out with a 51G disc for HD DVD, so it's catching up in capacity too. |
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