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Microsoft backs off Blu-ray on Xbox 360 commentsDela @ Jan 11, 2008 23:11 | 12 comments
Ever since then, there has been rumors and speculation about what studios or corporations would be willing to switch sides or drop a neutral stance, and several did. Comments made by Microsoft's group marketing manager for Xbox hardware, Albert Penello created a bit of a stir after being asked by Reuters if Microsoft would ever offer a Blu-ray accessory for the Xbox 360.
"It should be consumer choice, and if that's the way they vote, that's something we'll have to consider," he responded. With the previous decision by Warner Bros. and then speculation that Universal and Paramount were getting ready to drop HD DVD too (both denied), the comments could not have come at a worse time for the HD DVD group.
However, Microsoft has now stated that the HD DVD format is the only format to deliver quality experiences at affordable prices and that there are absolutely no plans at all for a Blu-ray drive.
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Comment by: vinny13 (Jan 12, 2008 04:49) Not for long ;) |
Comment by: MrMexican (Jan 12, 2008 05:13) man vinny this would be my 3rd post after you. lol
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Comment by: ripxrush (Jan 12, 2008 06:24) My take is they are trying to get rid of there stock of there current HD add on drives & probobly a contract to make X amount & buy X materials from numerous MFgrs. it would fit in with the suposid price drop of there add on. even tho u cant find that new low $130 price almost anywhere except toys r us online who is never in stock |
Comment by: hughjars (Jan 12, 2008 17:16) Microsoft are not going to do anything that assists their competitors.
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Comment by: vinny13 (Jan 12, 2008 17:42) My friend says he'd buy one if they made one... |
Comment by: juankerr (Jan 12, 2008 17:56) Originally posted by hughjars: As an HD DVD user my "wishful thinking" included a scenario where Microsoft showed even the slightest hint of support for Toshiba and HD DVD during their time of need.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jan 12, 2008 18:22) The main trouble with BR is cost so while they while entertain the idea they have other issues to deal with. |
Comment by: timmybear (Jan 15, 2008 17:28) well, if HD VMD takes off, maybe blu-ray and hd-dvd will both be obsolete |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jan 16, 2008 01:10) Originally posted by timmybear: the way it looks it could well be in 10 years. |
Comment by: borhan9 (Jan 23, 2008 21:57) We will see how long this lasts. |
Comment by: gamename (Jan 24, 2008 10:45) when blueray and the other leading or better technologies(lcd, ps3 and plasma) come down in price i will probably buy it. but for now i think ill stick with my ps2, 60 inch dlp, and hddvd. for that same set-up with the above mentioned "newer and better technology". it would cost me over twice as much for only a slight benefit. besides that ive already found several web sites that are going to offer "blu-ray movies only" here in the states - on hddvd in other places (countries/regions). they say that they will be region free. even if that doesnt pan out, im not worried. thanks to afterdawn,avs forums,dvdhounds,doom9 and my favorite bt sites. i look at it this way. if i go to wally world and i just bought a new hd tv, and the only choices i had were a 1080p up-convert player with a free hdmi cable for $40.00 or a $400.00 blueray player, it wouldnt be a choice. i know which one the average person is going to buy. microsoft and sony are the most money hungrey groups that i know of "bar-none". if sony wants to "seal the deal", they need to have blueray players for $100.00 to $200.00. until that happens i dont see micrsoft and the competition giving in anytime soon. most of the people that hang out here really arent worried about getting movies to play in there blu-ray or hd-dvd player (because most of us know how to convert video formats pretty good), but the average consumer will really get the shaft. cash is king.no matter where u live-in sonyville or microsoftland. |
Comment by: Amir89 (Jan 24, 2008 14:43) Sure, they won't design a Blu-Ray add-on, but they aren't exactly backing HD-DVD with all they've got either.
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