The return mgk The first HD porn releases were on HD-DVD

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The first HD porn releases were on HD-DVD. That doesn t necessarily mean it was because Blu-ray banned porn; I d chalk it up to the fact that it was cheaper to the return mgk HD-DVDs at the time, since it was easier to convert DVD manufacturing lines to HD-DVDs than it was for Blu-ray because HD-DVDs and DVDs have their data layers the same distance from the playing surface of the disc, while Blu-ray s is considerably closer-this is why Blu-ray stores more data per layer, and why having a special scratch-resistant coating was more of a concern for Blu-ray; but I digress. Anyway, the whole porn is the reason VHS won over Beta thing is a myth-porn helped popularize the VHS format, but by the time it did, Beta was already well on its way out. So there were two formats and now there is only one. How is that not getting defeated? So if there s a war, and the weapon is money, how is loss by one side not a defeat? You shouldn t be bitter because HD-DVD never stood a chance from the start. They were betrayed by Microsoft and when Disney went Blu-Ray only which they did from the very beginning that was absolutely the end of whatever format Disney was not supporting, end of story. If no HD-DVD movies are no longer being made, how was the format NOT defeated? I don t see any HD-DVD players being sold in stores and I don t see any new releases on HD-DVD. Where s your logic headed? I know only one person who owns a Blu-Ray and she only buys one or two Blu-Rays per year. 95% of the movies she watches come in via Netflix. Physical media is dead. Comment is buried, click here to see the rest. I know someone who doesn t have an HDTV, but bought a Bluray player to use it for DVD s and the Wifi Streaming of Netflix on demand. I know this ass-clown that actually thinks physical media is dead. Serious, this pompous wind-bag actually declared in a tech forum that Physical media was dead. New technologies never replace, they only splinter use. You can for example claim the car killed the oxcart. But throughout the world, even the, people are hooking carts up to animals eery day. And with the imposition of usage caps being more and more common, digital downloads will be a part of life but certainly never eliminate discs which you can actually share with friends. Which is bullst. Physical media will not die as long as ISPs are literally choking the internet with slow speeds and bandwidth caps. And not only that but digital media is choking itself out by putting severe restraints on content via DRM. I only interested in this article because of the Vader thumbnail. Exactly, its just the Christmas season. Everything always gets sold more quickly and in the return mgk numbers during holidays.

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