Bose Wave Radio

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HD-DVD vs Blu-ray: A Primer

Written by Kenny Hemphill


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Rather than get together and agree a format for high definition DVD,repparttar industry has split in two and is producing two different versions. Inrepparttar 109920 red corner is Toshiba, which has developed HD-DVD and has signed up numerous film companies as supporters, including Warner Brothers, New Line, Paramount, and Universal Pictures.

Inrepparttar 109921 blue corner, is, if you'll forgiverepparttar 109922 pun, Sony's Blu-ray. Sony intends to use Blu-ray asrepparttar 109923 format forrepparttar 109924 next generation ofrepparttar 109925 PlayStation and has signed up Disney, and MGM, and is expected to add 20th Century Fox torepparttar 109926 list.

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HD-DVD has been developed by Toshiba and NEC and hasrepparttar 109929 support ofrepparttar 109930 influential DVD Forum, whereas Blu-ray is supported by Phillips, HP, Sharp, Pioneer, Panasonic, and Sonic Solutions.

Microsoft stands to benefit whichever format succeeds as its Windows Media 9 video codec has been approved for use in HD-DVD and Blu-ray content. Apple's H.264 codec has also been approved for both Blu-ray and HD-DVD.

Kenny Hemphill is the editor and publisher of The HDTV Tuner


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