Did anyone else think it suspicious that Universal who for the last 6 months has been touting HD-DVD every chance they get has suddenly gone silent during one of the most important public events the CES 2007? I know that their excusivity contract with HD-DVD was up the end of 2006. Is it possible that Universal might just be rethinking their posistion and might be moving towards producing their movies also on BluRay?
When HD-DVD needed big news from their supporters the biggest studio providing HD-DVD only support at this time stood silent. No new release news. While all the BluRay studios were putting out great lists of titles to be released in 2007 the only studios showing HD-DVD any love was the porn industry. Not what I would say is great news (except for you perverts out there). This silence from one of the most outspoken HD-DVD advocates could not of come at a worse time for HD-DVD.
The combo player is a bust. While it will play HD-DVD movies it will not support any of the iHD interactive menus on the disc. The player will use BD-Java to create menus for the HD-DVD movies. And the price of $1199 is not going to make it a mass market product.
Sales of BluRay movies increased 700% while BluRay outsold HD-DVD by 20% the last week of 2006. Most studios have been reporting sharp increases in the sales of their BluRay titles during December. I guess the PS3 lauch really didn't have alot to do with that.
Still, to me the most damaging to the HD-DVD camp is the silence from Universal. When your bigest gun comes to the party and does not even unholster the gun this can not bode well for HD-DVD.
Still all is not bad, there will be cheap HD-DVD players from China for the US market the last half of 2007. There will be porn on HD-DVD by February. And finally, Bill Gates has hinted that he might just start making his own M$ branded standalone HD-DVD player. Those of you hoping for a M$ dominated world can now rejoice.
When HD-DVD needed big news from their supporters the biggest studio providing HD-DVD only support at this time stood silent. No new release news. While all the BluRay studios were putting out great lists of titles to be released in 2007 the only studios showing HD-DVD any love was the porn industry. Not what I would say is great news (except for you perverts out there). This silence from one of the most outspoken HD-DVD advocates could not of come at a worse time for HD-DVD.
The combo player is a bust. While it will play HD-DVD movies it will not support any of the iHD interactive menus on the disc. The player will use BD-Java to create menus for the HD-DVD movies. And the price of $1199 is not going to make it a mass market product.
Sales of BluRay movies increased 700% while BluRay outsold HD-DVD by 20% the last week of 2006. Most studios have been reporting sharp increases in the sales of their BluRay titles during December. I guess the PS3 lauch really didn't have alot to do with that.
Still, to me the most damaging to the HD-DVD camp is the silence from Universal. When your bigest gun comes to the party and does not even unholster the gun this can not bode well for HD-DVD.
Still all is not bad, there will be cheap HD-DVD players from China for the US market the last half of 2007. There will be porn on HD-DVD by February. And finally, Bill Gates has hinted that he might just start making his own M$ branded standalone HD-DVD player. Those of you hoping for a M$ dominated world can now rejoice.