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Netflix picks Blue-ray

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  1. ComicalMoodyDan

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    Netflix picks Blue-ray, rattles HD-DVD
    By Erica Ogg, CNET News.com
    Feb 13, 2008

    If Warner Bros. decision to go exclusively with Blu-ray was an industry-rattling earthquake, Monday's news that Netflix would begin to phase out HD-DVD rentals is an inevitable aftershock: Much smaller impact, potentially damaging, and still leaves everyone feeling unsettled.

    By the end of the year Netflix will no longer offer HD-DVD movies to customers, opting to exclusively stock Blu-ray discs in its online rental service. In the company's announcement, Netflix said it made the decision based on Blu-ray's recent momentum--Universal and Paramount are the only remaining major Hollywood studios with agreements to release titles exclusively on HD-DVD.

    For HD-DVD backers like Toshiba, Microsoft, and the studios, Netflix is probably yet another sad loss, but it won't have the demoralizing repercussions the Warner decision did.

    But for the average consumer, in reality, not much changes. That's because the overwhelming majority of Netflix's DVD renters don't rent high-definition discs. But those who did were renting Blu-ray more than HD-DVD, hence Netflix's decision.

    Sure, Netflix is one less place to rent HD-DVD, but finding copies of the beleaguered disc format is not impossible--Blockbuster stores don't offer HD-DVDs to rent, but its online rental service still stocks both formats.

    In all, the announcement doesn't do much to make the muddled format picture any less murky for consumers right now. HD video players and discs are still too pricey for most buyers, and the quality improvement over DVD aren't as apparent to anyone but the hardcore videophile crowd. Plus, standard DVD players that can convert discs to high-def resolution get the job done reasonably well. Until any of that changes, high-definition video will be stuck in neutral no matter which studio or rental service makes an offer of exclusivity.

    The HD-DVD Promotional Group's response: "We have long held the belief that HD-DVD is the best format for consumers based on quality and value, and with more than 1 million HD-DVD players on the market, it's unfortunate to see Netflix make the decision to only stock Blu-ray titles going forward."

    Netflix picks Blue-ray, rattles HD-DVD - CNET Asia
     
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    Looks like my next PC upgrade will have a Blu-ray player in it. To me this seems like another major blow. I like how CNET is trying to pass this off as no big deal. Can they ever do a news piece or review that isn't bias. :)
     
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    Good-bye HD-DVD...
     
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    My PS3 just keeps getting better and better!!
     
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    I guess it's "Say hey, Blue-Ray"...:D
     
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