Don’t Buy A HD-DVD Player


I’ve been sitting on the fence during the Blu-Ray Vs HD-DVD battle, but I’ve just become a fully paid up member of the Blu-Ray camp. Why? Because Microsoft have stopped selling the HD-DVD player, joining the host of companies that have either given their support to Blu-Ray, or have withdrawn their support from HD-DVD.

If you do risk buying a HD-DVD, you could end up with a player, but nothing to play on it!

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    HD-DVD loses the format battle to Blu-ray. Toshiba will stop all the production and investment on HD-DVD. Supports will still be given to HD-DVD consumers. Toshiba claimed that there are over 10,000 HD-DVD movies can be purchased in the market. :D

    Last but not least, HD-DVD still can play DVD and VCD.

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