--- Taky Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> AFAIK, as of today
> 
> There is no consumer HD DVD burner available in the
> market. I hope HD DVD can take off and slap Sony in
> the face. However, having no burner available, Adobe
> goes with BluRay. I then will have to go with
> BluRay.

Toshiba SD-H903A for PC and the Toshiba RD-A1
standalone.

Personally, I hope HD-VMD smacks them both into the
dirt. ;) It's cheaper* than either Blu-Ray or HD-DVD
and has more capacity than one of them, slightly less
than the other. They're also working on a blue laser
version that will bury them both with TWO-HUNDRED
GIGABYTES on a disc. All the theater and special
edition LOTR movies on one disc? I'd buy that!

To achieve smackage, there will have to be a
recordable HD-VMD post-haste, as well as
authoring/burning software support.

*Remember that was the main edge VHS had over Beta!

Currently, HD-VMD is attracting the smaller studio and
indie films. Mel Gibson has signed on to have his
productions on the format. The big studios are
stubbornly sticking to just Blu-Ray or just HD-DVD, or
casting their net wider for the biggest gro$$ing films
on both plus standard DVD.


      
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