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& w/ regards to TotalHD being a 3rd format? no, the whole point of TotalHD is consolidating the formats. thats why the VP Best Buy is so adamantly behind it. also format competition drives prices down not up. are discs more expensive for your dvd burner because they moved to +/- drives? again, if you look historically at the prices; the format war is causing them to drop FASTER not slower. think about it, neither format dies; dual format players available everywhere, studios not tied to either format & have more leverage w/ both licencers & production facilites.
nice of you to cut out the 1st part
"We're still working out the pricing," said Sanders. "We aren't announcing that here. It won't be materially more. We know what the manufacturing cost components are, and they won't be much more than regular HD discs."
the quote youre referring to is Warner talking to other studios & them referring to maintaining profit margins after implementing the tech. read between the lines.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/09/live-coverage-from-the-warner-press-conference/
"No retail price yet, but it is not cost prohibited.
If it motivates customers to buy it will be worth the cost." (the cost of implementing it to the studios, not to the customers)
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This is the most pointless reply ever, you didn't refute or back up a single point you or I made. That and you confused consumers with studios apparently. "
consumers were willing to pay a little more..." You show one quote which is sketchy IMO, guess we'll have to wait to see who is right though. Also, there's alot of info in the press conference that's questionablely accurate (9 million devices in two years? Superman Returns is best selling title?). And I didn't cut off anything for the quote, read the article. It's ripped directly from that. You threw out a full length quote that wasn't even the same quote (so it appears). Also, you implied it was confirmed the same price, yet they are still working on pricing? Forgive the skeptic in me but I'm seeing alot of contradictions (3 or 4 to 1 at least) here to truely believe much of anything.
Yet, you (nor what you posted) didn't explain how it will drive the cost down. You yourself just said a monoply doesn't drive down cost, so if THD becomes a monoply what then? Still didn't explain how it's not a third format when I gave a perfectly logical example of how it can become one (read the DVDfile article as it follows the same logic). Furthermore, you still didn't explain how I'm getting so much more in this deal. (I'll freely admit I was wrong about licensing, looks like they don't get that). If you want to argue the points then fine, do it, though don't toss vague press conference minutes at me and then be like "oh man he was so right...".