Hello:
This is Economics 101 in any camp. Competition drives lower prices. No competition doesn't drive price reductions. It even allows a raise.
I just want to really know who is the winner of this format war. I'm certain that it is not the consumers. Sony finally won a video format war, after the disappointment of Betamax. HD-DVD is certainly cheaper than Blu-Ray, has the same quality in video playback and has enhanced features not available on Blu-Ray players, except the PS3.
Does the winners are the big movie companies? Sony? the manufacturers?
Still, in the end, this trend will give you two main possible outcomes during this year. HD-DVD movies and players' demands increase, even after Toshiba closes it doors or High Speed connection user increase and decide to download HD content. An HD capable PC is, depends on who uses it and for what purposes, a high priced-but-better investment than a stand-alone BR player. And many people will not want to buy a PS3 as THE MAIN movie player, even if it is cheaper. An Xbox360 will be a better bet if HD downloads is the choice.
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