Anyway, back to why I liked this article.
1) I'm really tired of being blasted for even considering HD-DVD as part of my arsenal. Golly, fellas -- I just want to watch a high-def movie. I don't care whether it's HD-DVD or Blu-Ray. I'm just as likely to buy a Blu-Ray player -- but then the HD-DVD guys will want to smack me? I just don't get it.
2) Is this a War between the Manufacturers and the Studios -- or merely between the End-Users? I think it's mostly between the End-Users.
3) I never knew HD-DVD was Region-free -- so I learned a few things.
4) I never knew the true definitions of what decisions Target and Blockbuster had made -- assuming I can believe the claims in this article. I'm not sure I care. If I have an HD-DVD albatross in a year, I might. But could it also be a Blu-Ray albatross if I buy any player other than the PS3? Who really knows? No one.
5) I think both formats will be around for quite awhile. In fact, I think Toshiba knows one thing -- if they can get an inexpensive unit in everyone's hands faster than Sony can make them buy a Blu-Ray unit, they gain a lot of momentum. I don't see the average Joe dumping his HD-DVD library unless HD-DVD units cease production completely.
6) As a Consumer (and not an Anythingphile) I am worried, however, that a lot of the movies I want to watch -- not buy -- will be available only on one format. Hence, I'll hedge my bets by buying the PS3, in all likelihood.
7) If Netflix were to suddenly stop offering one format, I would probably dump that opposing player because I do not buy discs, as a rule.
What really surprises me about all of this (besides the arguing that goes on) is why the Consumer accepts the following...
a) Horrible load times.
b) Players coming out that do not match in performance their Manufacturer's hype during pre-release -- the Samsung 5000 is a perfect example.
c) No one can get HDMI figured out? The specs seem to be iron-clad. The implementation sucks.
d) You can't easily Stop and Restart a disc on some Players? Excuse me? Say what?!
e) In many cases you can't even Pause without having to Restart the entire movie? Are we out of our minds for buying into this? Gosh dang it, where's the "Potty-Break Chip"?!
Without wishing to offend anyone, this article reiterated my gut feelings during all my research -- which is why I bought HD-DVD.. for now:
HD-DVD has their act mostly together. And many units are inexpensive. If those stores are truly supporting only one format, why are they selling both player types?
Like Shane, I could not recommend a Blu-Ray player to anyone at this point -- except the PS3 (for the reasons I've cited).
And I sure as heck could not recommend any of the Dual Players at their current price levels -- not to mention their operational issues.
My best recommendation, however, might be to plan on buying both. HD-DVD now. Blu-Ray later on. If you can't ever afford both -- then wait. But when I've recommended the PS3 the immediate answer I get is: "My kids already own an XBox 360. Are you nuts?"
