Blockbuster goes Blu-ray, HD DVD=beta?,


Blockbuster announced they will go exclusively Blu-ray. How much will this effect the format wars? Will this send HD DVD the way of the Beta? Could this be the Sony KO punch, or does BB really have that much clout? Sound the alarm or hit the snooze button?
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I remember 15 years ago when DVD players came with free movies too.
That's quite an accomplishment, as the DVD spec wasn't even finalized until Dec. 1995, the DVD Forum didn't form until May 1997. Some early machines may have hit the market around 1996, but disks and players didn't become generally available until 1998 and most players were still $1K and up. :-)

I bought my first DVD player in July 2000, and it included 2 or 3 free DVDs. In fact, progressive scan DVD players just began to hit the market around August that year. At that time many video rental stores were just starting to offer DVDs, and it was still a couple years before they pushed VHS off the bulk of the racks.

It's hard to believe that the DVD--revolutionary as it was--is being replaced after about 8 years on the market and 4-5 years of market dominance.
I got my first DVD player direct from American Express in a special order for card members, it was $800 and I believe it was in December of 1997 and nobody had one that I know of so Newbie is off be about 8 yrs.
That same unit could be had today for $50, I am not even sure if it did 480p but I doubt it did, the funny thing was other than the fact it was all on one side it wasnt a huge leap over my Laser Disc player.
I even have a old DVD of "GoodFella's" that has to be flipped over to finish the movie, never could figure out why that disc was like that.
It is too bad that HDDVD is in a struggle because it would appear it is superior and has itself figured out instead of Blueray wich looks like a work in progress.
blu-ray is a work in progress sounds like a compliment to me because it hasnt reached its potential yet and hd dvd is pretty much as far as it can go...
blu-ray is a work in progress sounds like a compliment to me because it hasnt reached its potential yet and hd dvd is pretty much as far as it can go...

Those of us of a cynical nature tend to see works in progress as frequently ending up as vaporware.

I appreciate everyone that chimed in to let me know my time line memory sucks.
How many hundred dollars is pride of ownership worth? Think I will stick with the D2 as "work in progress" does not instill confidence, at least for me. Less complex may mean less chance of problems.