The format war has been unofficially been over for some time now. The only reason people refuse to see/say it is that everybody is expecting microsoft to do something spetacular in the coming months. Sony is the first major company to say no to hddvd. With that knowledge you now now that the majority of the studios will be mostly in the blueray format. The other reason for the delays is the lack of lasers to distribute the hardware which we have seen in the ps3 production level. Any smart person who is not buying the PS3(cheapest way to get nextgen player) should wait 6 months to see what happens. Remember the dvd recorders? they were around a thousand dollars on release. within a year they were half the price and now are only a fraction of that.
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Jason Brown @ Jan 4th 2007 5:07AM
The format war has been unofficially been over for some time now. The only reason people refuse to see/say it is that everybody is expecting microsoft to do something spetacular in the coming months. Sony is the first major company to say no to hddvd. With that knowledge you now now that the majority of the studios will be mostly in the blueray format. The other reason for the delays is the lack of lasers to distribute the hardware which we have seen in the ps3 production level. Any smart person who is not buying the PS3(cheapest way to get nextgen player) should wait 6 months to see what happens. Remember the dvd recorders? they were around a thousand dollars on release. within a year they were half the price and now are only a fraction of that.