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Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006
Broadcom Corp. today unveiled a new chip system that it says will
permit electronics companies to produce a disc playing device that can
play both upcoming high-def DVD formats.



In fact, EDN reports that the company claims the new players could be ready as early as next year. Consumer reluctance to buy either a BluRay or HD-DVD player has strongly been influenced by fear of picking a format which will be rendered obsolete a year or two from now.


Indeed several months into the fight there still remains no clear
winner with disc adoption of both formats slow due to various reasons.



Toshiba's HD-DVD format seems to have the edge at present thanks to earlier penetration,
a larger selection of films, players already under $500 and in early
reviews distinctly more praise for the picture quality of its movies due to its use of a better codec.



Later this month a $199 player will be released for the current millions of XBox
360 owners which will penetrate the format into more homes than any of
the stand-alone players have done so far on the market. Most major
on-line retail outlets are sold out already.



However Sony's
Blu-Ray format has caught up in some respects - its latest wave of
titles have swapped over to the same codec, rendering picture quality
equal to HD-DVD solving that dilemma.


Price remains high but the Panasonic player of the format has so far
drawn strong praise from many quarters, despite its high price tag.


For many months it was expected that the format would win the war
easily thanks to the release of the PS3 next week in the US which would
incorporate the player into the unit. However, the cost of the machine
and a major shortage of the units themselves have proven a large
stumbling block and has significantly eaten into that advantage.
Category: Movies
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Saturday, Nov 11, 2006
I'm now level 15 that makes me a Nobunaga's Ambition, whatever that means, so now i have to work on getting to the next level.
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Some people just don't have opinions. Like johnathan111.
johnathan111 must really love MovieTome and agree with every review we've ever written! What other reason could johnathan111 possibly have for not rating a single film?
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