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Subpar Wars: Format Follow-Ups

March 1, 2006

This blog post references my article 'Subpar Wars: High Resolution-Disc Formats Fight Each Other, Consumers' Pushback' in EDN's March 2, 2006 edition.

Due to the as-usual hard work of my crack editing counterparts at EDN, which enabled me to make content tweaks on the fast-moving subject of blue laser optical storage up to a few weeks before my article's publishing date, it's still very up-to-date as I type these words on the eve of its public unveiling. I wanted to take this opportunity to first clarify that Microsoft's support for HD DVD extends beyond the planned Xbox 360 peripheral; the company also plans to embed native support for HD DVD within its next-generation Vista operating system due out this fall. In re-reading the article last week, I realized that while I'd strongly implied that this was the case, I hadn't stated it outright.

A few updates for y'all:

Also, make sure to check out other Brian's Brain blog posts for information on the continued no-show of the PlayStation 3. The PS3's production schedule and price are critical variables in assessing the future fortunes of Blu-ray, since the console's content-subsidized status will, at least initially, make it the lowest-cost hardware platform for playing back Blu-ray content.

Continued with 'Subpar Wars: Ars Technica Links'….

Posted by Brian Dipert on March 1, 2006 | Comments (0)
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