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Posted by Alpha on 01/14/06 00:51
"Joshua Zyber" <jzyber@mind-NOSPAM-spring.com> wrote in message
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> "Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1e31ae32fd969a5398a2cf@news.nabs.net...
>> And, even if all consoles together count close to DVD player counts, no
>> single console comes close to DVD player counts. In other words, no
>> single
>> console format comes close to the single DVD format in market
>> penetration.
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>> For end users, though, if combo BluRay/HD-DVD players become the norm, it
>> really won't matter which format is better/wins/etc. This sort of combo
>> player is likely to happen, but a combo console will never happen, so I
>> think we're talking about some completely different circumstances.
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> Samsung just announced that they are abandoning their plans to build a
> Blu-Ray/HD-DVD combo player, citing legal agreements, intellectual
> property issues, and technological pride from both camps.
>
> http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-6024875.html
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<EFG> LOL I told everyone that this would be the result!
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