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#1 Nvyseal

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Posted 09 January 2008 - 01:01 AM

images/news/dvd.jpgAn Interview with with DongSoo Jun, Executive VP and General Manager of Samsung's Digital AV Division. Translation: He's Samsung's main man on Blu-ray and HD DVD. We asked him the big question: "Is HD DVD dead ?" His answer might surprise you.

On the Hollywood front, he believes that the Warner announcement was a tipping point. In short, Blu-ray will win. But! HD DVD doesn't have to slink into a grave next to Betamax yet. It will become the chosen format for "private" (that is, personal) storage content because the format—ahem, Toshiba and Microsoft—has a stronghold in the PC drive market. He expects Toshiba to really concentrate on the PC HD DVD market since it's deader than disco if it loses there.

The format war ends. The "divide" begins. And it'll be even bigger, in a sense.

Upswing: Samsung's going to be keep pumping out dual-format players, so that people can easily watch the personal stuff and the Hollywood stuff on the same deck. "Most people...don't care about what format is most popular," says Jun.

He also thinks:
•: $299 is the magic price for Blu-ray players—watch around June/July
• 1,000 titles is the magic content number (Blu-ray is around 500 now)
• Digital distribution will kill standard-def physical media, not HD—people delete recorded SD content; they want to keep "high quality" content through Blu-ray

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Posted 09 January 2008 - 01:25 AM

this sounds about right. the dual format drive and the cheaper hd dvd would be a welcome addition in my setup. i don't trust sony, and don't want to pay a premium for their stuff, if it came down to their way or the highway.

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Posted 09 January 2008 - 01:45 AM

View Postm.oreilly, on Jan 8 2008, 08:25 PM, said:

this sounds about right. the dual format drive and the cheaper hd dvd would be a welcome addition in my setup. i don't trust sony, and don't want to pay a premium for their stuff, if it came down to their way or the highway.
Like you sais.

It's a new and very interesting way to view the format "war", BD is clearly winning in Hollywood, but it's true that with a lower price, HD-DVD is very tempting. Gotta watch the developments in that story...

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Posted 09 January 2008 - 03:54 AM

see i told chriso! Im happy to see a HD-DVD for the computer at a low price

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Posted 10 January 2008 - 06:33 PM

Yeah, well lets face it if people are wanting this for storage use it falls short of Blu-ray's capacity.




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