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		<title>Blu-Ray vs. HD DVD &#8211; the end of another format war</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here at the Culturepin I provide a form of virtual safari through the bleeding edge landscape of the world and contemporary society.  Suffice to say it is a treacherous terrain filled with uncertainty and conflict that requires a certain mad bravery to traverse.  Even more treacherous is attempting to predict what will unfold around the next bend or come to pass just over the horizon.</p>
<p>So I avoid being a soothsayer, but rather, an echo of what is going down on the frontier. Which brings me to today&#8217;s subject &#8211; the latest format war in the VHS vs. Beta legacy, namely: Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a very condensed version of what is one of the dirtiest and most agitated format wars in history:</p>
<p>Blu-Ray, a format developed by leading company NP Infotech and co-developed by Matsushita, Pioneer, Philips, Thomson, LG Electronics, Hitachi, Sharp, Samsung, and Sony (a collective that named itself the Blu-ray Disc Association as recently as 2004 &#8211; all this to say Blu-Ray does NOT=Sony per se), aspired to be the new high-definition playback and storage format for laser-based media.</p>
<p>On the other side of the proverbial laser-based media universe, was Toshiba with HD-DVD.</p>
<p>The shakedown was that Microsoft released an HD-DVD player for the Xbox360 and Sony went with Blu-Ray for its PS3 gaming platform.</p>
<p>Millions of emotionally charged discussion board posts later, Wal-Mart, that proverbial lynch pin of all things mass-marketable, announced it was phasing out HD-DVD and going exclusively with Blu-Ray.  Just two nights ago &#8211; Valentine&#8217;s Day, 2008 I said that if Wal-Mart goes with Blu-Ray it&#8217;s all over.</p>
<p>February 15th, 2008, Engadget, a popular technology blog, thrust itself onto the global stage by boldly announcing the end of HD-DVD based on Wal-Mart&#8217;s announcement that it was going with Blu-Ray and citing reports from Reuters that Toshiba planned to stop production at its HD-DVD factories and thus the meme percolated throughout the format battleground.</p>
<p>None of this is absolute &#8211; however, for those who have been watching from the sidelines, wondering when they can start ordering their high-definition entertainment content from Amazon &#8211; you now know which way to hedge your bets.</p>
<p>Two things to ponder:</p>
<p>1) When a format wins, it is not necessarily because it is the superior format<br />
2) When VHS killed Beta, there was no internet community</p>
<p>In the meantime, I am going to enjoy the copious bonus features on my Children of Men HD-DVD from my Xbox360 and wait for the prices of the remaining HD-DVD catalog to plummet so I can get another 350 or so titles that were released in the US for pocket change.</p>
<p>Disclaimer: I am not an advocate of either company or format &#8211; I have a Sony Bravia screen and I use Sony Vegas software, while I am inputting this entry on my Toshiba m300 Satellite laptop.</p>
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