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Mar 11th, 2008, 9:21 am
The New York Times ran an interesting story yesterday with the title of Another DVD Format, but This One Says It's Cheaper. Essentially, a London based company has come up with an alternative to Blu-Ray just when you thought that particularly bloody consumer battle had been laid to rest. The HD VMD, or Versatile Multilayer Disc, promises to be just as good as Blu-Ray on image quality but a lot more pleasant on your wallet. Forgive me for saying so, but wasn't that what HD DVD promised and failed to succeed in the marketplace with the backing of Toshiba? I fail to see how a small UK outfit can do better, to be honest.
This blog entry was written by Davey Winder, staff writer aka happygeek. It has received 625 views, 5 comments, and 4 linkbacks. 1 voter has rated this entry 5 out of 5 stars. It was promoted to featured status Mar 11th, 2008.
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scru | Posting Shark | Mar 11th, 2008
Yes, if it is in fact, considerably cheaper and maintains a similar quality to BluRay discs. In the free market, the cheaper, same-quality product wins.
happygeek | He's The Daddy | Mar 11th, 2008
Oh go on Scru, please forgive me

Seriously though, do you reckon a small outfit is going to break Blu-Ray and succeed in the consumer marketplace where Toshiba and HD DVD failed?
jbennet | Microsoft Fanboy | Mar 11th, 2008
the wiki page also mentions

Icon Productions, Paramount Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures,


thses are big names.
MidiMagic | Posting Maven | Mar 11th, 2008
We need a single standard that never changes, not a hodge-podge of pseudo-standards that keep changing.
scru | Posting Shark | Mar 11th, 2008
No, I don't forgive your premature judgments...
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