Blu-Ray or HD DVD…Difference?

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  1. Attack of the Superdork® says:

    There are several differences between Blu-ray and HD-DVD. The main difference between the two is that Blu-ray holds 25 gb and 50 gb for a dual layer, while HD-DVD holds 15 gb and 30 gb for a dual layer HD-DVD.

    Another difference is that companies can use DVD machines to make HD-DVD disks, while companies have to buy new machines to make Blu-ray disks.

    Third major difference is that 4 of the top five movie companies support Blu-ray, and the top 3 support Blu-ray. Only Universal support HD-DVD. Warner Bros. support both formats.

    I personally prefer Blu-ray because it’s vital to my gaming life. Playstation 3 games are in Blu-ray disks, while there are no games that are in HD-DVD disks. The Blu-ray also have a bigger storage space, so more extras can be put on the disk.

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