HP is now supporting HD-DVD, and with Apple... well, we haven't heard anything about Blu-ray from them.All these advanatges that Blu-ray offers have earned the support of companies like Dell, HP, Apple, and almost every major DVD manufacturer with the obvious exception of Toshiba.
I do like the fact that you try to list every single minor studio out there. Hell, some of them are the same, like Disney/Pixar.The success of any format though will be largely decided on by content, and in this regard HD DVD is again in a losing battle. Not only are consumers limited in their choices of players, but HD DVD lost their exclusive support from Paramount, Warner, and New Line. This means that the only major studio that currently exclusively supports HD DVD is Universal Studios, and insiders have been hinting that may end soon as well. Meanwhile, Blu-ray enjoys the exclusive support from the following studios:
In addition Blu-ray has non exclusive support from the following studios:
- Sony Pictures
- Columbia Pictures
- TriStar Pictures
- 20th Century Fox
- MGM
- United Artists
- Orion Pictures
- Buena Vista Motion Pictures
- Walt Disney Pictures
- Touchstone Pictures
- Hollywood Pictures
- Miramax Films
- Pixar
- Lion's Gate Films
- Artisan Entertainment
- Republic Pictures
- and others
...And vice versa. If Blu-ray loses, the biggest reason to buy a PS3 is killed off.It would appear they are far more informed than yourself judging by some of your comments on these formats... however, it is understandable why you are trying to suggest otherwise as you admit you bought the HD DVD add-on to your XB360... which would be entirely useless if HD DVD dies (as many industry analysts have predicted) as the XB360 does not support HD DVD for games.
Your use of the word "uninformed" is interesting.
The adult industry was only partially responsible for the victory of VHS.
With the whole porn support stuff, most of it is digital distribution. And didn't they also support UMD?