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| The winner of the format war between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD might not be decided for some time, but this time around the losers are sure to lose a lot. The quality of our television might be going down (how many more reality TV shows can we watch?) but at least the quality of the picture is improving. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | In the Workplace VHS vs. Beta battle rekindled with DVD (Winston-Salem Journal, 10/15/2005 7:05am) |
| In the early 1980s, two incompatible videotape formats called VHS and Betamax duked it out for the loyalty of the world's consumers. The losers wound up with Betamax equipment that eventually wound up as fodder for auctions on eBay. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DVD format war reprises Betamax versus VHS (Baltimore Sun, 10/06/2005 7:33am) |
| Mike Himowitz In the early 1980s, two incompatible videotape formats called VHS and Betamax duked it out for the loyalty of the world's consumers. The losers wound up with Betamax equipment and tapes that eventually wound up as fodder for auctions on eBay. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DVD format war reprises Betamax versus VHS (Baltimore Sun, 10/06/2005 11:33am) |
| Mike Himowitz In the early 1980s, two incompatible videotape formats called VHS and Betamax duked it out for the loyalty of the world's consumers. The losers wound up with Betamax equipment and tapes that eventually wound up as fodder for auctions on eBay. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DVD format war reprises Betamax versus VHS (Baltimore Sun, 10/06/2005 10:10pm) |
| Mike Himowitz In the early 1980s, two incompatible videotape formats called VHS and Betamax duked it out for the loyalty of the world's consumers. The losers wound up with Betamax equipment and tapes that eventually wound up as fodder for auctions on eBay. ... (Read Full Article) |