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LOL
Haha, these are NOT anything like laserdiscs.
Funny you compare these HD formats to laserdisc and not catching on.
Then you mention VHS and how OF COURSE it was beating DVD when it HAD JUST COME OUT, and yet DVDs are the standard for now.[/QUOTE]
No, I was saying Laserdisc never competed remotely with VHS despite being the superior technology. Not VHS to DVD. I just worded it poorly, edited the post to make it clear.
Just like CDs haven't went anywhere despite stuff like SA-CDs and DVDa.
And DVDs aren't going anywhere either. Joe Six Pack truck driver doesn't give a shit about HD DVD or Blu Ray, he's going to keep buying DVDs out of the $3 bin in Wal-mart.
Laugh all you want, Blu Ray and HD DVDs are selling like absolute horseshit. DVDs took off much faster than this. They caught on because they offered a lot over VHS and were priced right and well marketed.
You had a new fancy disc format on the shelves that didn't have to be rewound, offered instant scene access, extra features, and looked and sounded better ON TVS PEOPLE ALREADY HAD. And they were priced to sell from day way when most VHS titles were still priced to rent (i.e. like $90 a pop) for several months before being reduced to retail prices.
Now you have HD DVD and Blu Ray which only offer better picture and sound quality and peole have to have a NEW TV to even get that.
It's great for those of us with HDTVs, and who care more than the average joe about HD picture quality. But most people don't give a shit.

, most of the people I know that have HDTVs, especially those older than me, don't even subscribe to any HD programming.
It will be a niche market for the videophiles, nothing more. One or both formats will stick around, and there will be plenty of movies out for us to enjoy as time goes on. But neither will become the dominant format. DVD will continue to sell more just like CDs have. If something knocks it out it will be digital distribution, or some new format not invented yet that offers more than just better A/V quality.