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	<title>Comments on: Which will win the format war, Toshiba&#8217;s HD DVD or Sony&#8217;s Blu-ray?</title>
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		<title>By: a6peacekpr9</title>
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		<description>Blu-ray = Beta-max... both by Sony. I am beginning to see a pattern.
Seriously, HDDVD has more room for expansion as a format. Blu-ray is struggling for acceptance. The consumer won&#039;t be so easily convinced to embrace Blu-ray because it is to difficult to copy movies. I am already hearing people complaining about Hollywood&#039;s support for this &quot;locked-up&quot; format.
I personally hope the HD DVD wins because I like it&#039;s flexibility.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blu-ray = Beta-max&#8230; both by Sony. I am beginning to see a pattern.<br />
Seriously, HDDVD has more room for expansion as a format. Blu-ray is struggling for acceptance. The consumer won&#8217;t be so easily convinced to embrace Blu-ray because it is to difficult to copy movies. I am already hearing people complaining about Hollywood&#8217;s support for this &quot;locked-up&quot; format.<br />
I personally hope the HD DVD wins because I like it&#8217;s flexibility.</p>
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