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sales projections assume it's HD DVD format war to survive Technologies

-Ray HD-DVD Blu industry transported Since the right to market in the wake of Toshiba introduced the HD-DVD, the prevailing view in the consumer electronics industry, was that only one of two formats would have survived the format of inevitable war between them. The inevitable logic that just to survive, the other must die, many consumers put off buying high-definition DVD technologyall because of aversion to being left with obsolete technology and therefore useless.

The possibility of embarrassment for the money lost on the left and bought a technique of loss is not without precedent. In fact, one of the reasons why consumers are so reluctant to buy an HD-DVD or Blu-ray, because many of them still have the memories of the war between VHS and Betamax video cassette format in the early eighties.eight-track tapes are another warning.

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There is a fundamental difference between the current high-definition DVD format war and the video cassette and audio cassette formats Wars: Betamax was a different size and shape, such as VHS tapes and eight tracks were shaped differently than the format winning audio cassette, while the diameter and thickness are the same for Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD. This means that while the war of magnetic tape formats to be physically capableplayed on the same tape deck, there is absolutely no reason why now you can not load at least Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD with the same unit.

The fact that Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVDs have the same size (or size, the same as conventional CD and DVD as well) has led to some companies find ways to work incompatibility. For example, Warner Brothers came up with a way to print a Blu-ray on one side of the disc and the film itselfHD-DVD on the other side of the disc. If this format for mainstream consumers will be able to buy high-definition DVD player regardless of who buys and no matter what format it.

LG and Samsung can also find a way around the incompatibility by creating a device to read discs in either format. This dual format disc high definition DVD players cost a little 'extra high-definition DVD player, buttake care of all compatibility issues.

These technological developments have changed the industry, the wisdom that can only survive an afterthought format. Rather than assume that one format to become extinct, many sales forecasts to take into account the possibility that both will be around for a long time. If this is the case, because these other technologies, which has flourished the gap between the two formats and adopted by consumers. And what aboutToshiba and Sony to go, and it dominates the market for high-definition DVDs, as they both hoped that they should comfort no one will lose in the end, we have completed.

sales projections assume it's HD DVD format war to survive Technologies

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