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| So this 'Haunted Hill 2' Flick is Just a Way to Sell HD DVD Players? |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 1:32 pm |
| Tags: Branching, Dvd Sequel, Dvdsequel, Exclusive To Hd, Exclusivetohd, Return To House On Haunted Hill, Returntohouseonhauntedhill, Trailer |
| a little strange: The words "exclusive to HD" (or something) ran across the screen as the announcer was describing the 'pick the options you want' feature. So now it's time to do a little digging...First stop, Amazon.com: There you'll find four listings for Return to House on Haunted Hill: The HD-DVD (81 minutes), the Blu-Ray DVD (81m) and two |
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| Paramount, Dreamworks dropping Blu-ray in favor of HD DVD exclusivity |
| Published: August 20, 2007, 2:17 pm |
| Tags: Dreamworks, Exclusive, Format War, Formatwar, Hd Dvd, Hddvd, Paramount |
| -- which started off HD DVD only before deciding to go both ways -- have officially announced plans to release movies exclusively on HD DVD, dropping Blu-ray support entirely. This means that hits like Transformers, Shrek the Third and Blades of Glory won't follow Mission: Impossible III as cross-format releases when they debut this |
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| The State of Blu-ray [Exclusive] |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 12:00 pm |
| Tags: Blu Ray, Denon, Exclusive, Feature, Format War, Hd Dvd, Panasonic, Pioneer, Samsung, Sony, Top |
| war between Blu-ray and HD DVD takes center stage, but now we're starting to see rumbles within the vast Blu-ray coalition. How long did you think a truce between longtime rivals Sony and Panasonic could last, anyhow? To be sure, everyone is being perfectly civil to one another, but while Panasonic, Samsung and Denon are blazing the way with |
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| The State of Blu-ray [The State Of Blu-ray] |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 12:00 pm |
| Tags: Blu Ray, Denon, Exclusive, Feature, Format War, Hd Dvd, Panasonic, Pioneer, Samsung, Sony, The State Of Blu Ray, Top |
| war between Blu-ray and HD DVD takes center stage, but now we're starting to see rumbles within the vast Blu-ray coalition. How long did you think a truce between longtime rivals Sony and Panasonic could last, anyhow? To be sure, everyone is being perfectly civil to one another, but while Panasonic, Samsung and Denon are blazing the way with |
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