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Will Apple go both ways?

October 18th, 2006

mac-blu-hd.gifAccording to Think Secret there is strong evidence that Apple will support [b]both[/b] Blu-ray and HD-DVD with their upcoming OS, OS X 10.5 Leopard.

Myself I find this one a little hard to believe considering Apple is on the Blu-ray board, and the HD-DVD and Blu ray camps aren’t exactly on the best of terms these days. But it would be a great thing for the next gen format if Apple did do this. Then if Microsoft followed suit, which again isn’t likely, then the “war” may well be over.

Apple did first suggested in a 2005 press release that it would support both formats.

Apple is committed to both emerging high definition DVD standards—Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD. Apple is an active member of the DVD Forum which developed the HD DVD standard, and last month joined the Board of Directors of the Blu-ray Disc Association.

[via tuaw.com]

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Early Lead: Blu-ray trailing hd-dvd sales

October 15th, 2006

tokyo drift hddvdIt’s early yes .. and things are sure to change when the ps3 hits (and quickly leaves) the shelves, but for now hd-dvd is leading the charge in the next-gen dvd world.

According to Nielsen data in August, HD DVD sold 3x as many discs as any other high-definition format, including Sony’s Blu-ray. In addition, the survey company also found that customers of the format owned an average of 8.4 DVDs.

The format already has a best seller: Universal’s “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift,” which sold through 30 percent of its inventory in the first week alone.

Future titles include Warner’s “V for Vendetta,” releasing October 31, as well as “Superman Returns,” “Mission: Impossible 3,” “King Kong” and “Nacho Libre.” By Christmas, an additional 150 titles are expected on top of the 80 already available, the most of any high-definition format.

The HD DVD technology will also get a boost from Microsoft, which plans to release the $199 USD HD DVD add-on for the Xbox 360 in time for the holiday season. The unit will include a remote and a copy of Universal’s “King Kong,” the group said.

Additionally, Toshiba’s second-generation HD DVD players will soon be released, the HD-A2 and HD-XA2. The latter would support 1920 x 1080p, the highest HD signal currently available.

Univeral Studios president Craig Kornblau pointed to the backwards compatibility of HD DVD as one of its greatest strengths.

“We’re not settling for offering great high definition movies with cutting edge interactivity - we also want to deliver value by future-proofing your collections,” he said.

HD DVD is currently backed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment, HBO, New Line Home Entertainment, Rhino Entertainment, Image Entertainment, The Weinstein Company, Brentwood and HDNET.

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