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      02-17-2007, 04:01 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by Call View Post
Unless you have a 1080p TV you can just about forget about the optima picture quality when using either the HD-DVD or Blu-Ray. I have both and prefer the HD-DVD because of the additional interaction you can have plus a lot of HD-DVDs come with standard DVD on the other side.

I have five different gaming devices with lcd monitors set up for the grandkids when they come over. It's the specific games they go for more than the devices; and, whichever is the newest.

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actually i think hd-dvd is better than blu-ray also. blu-ray has finally achieved video quality equal with hd-dvd with its latest players and software but it took 6 months after the launch of hd-dvd. in the end i feel that hd-dvd raised the bar so high that blu-ray had to keep up. so now the battle between the 2 is on and i wont predict how it will end.
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