HD DVD Versus Blu-ray Players
By Lara Tacita, published Aug 23, 2007
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When it comes to choosing between the two formats for the consumer wishing to purchase one the differences must be understood. Both formats can play standard digital video discs, so unlike the VCRs which could only play one format, you need not to worry that your current dvds will be obsolete. HD DVD players can hold slightly more enabling longer films and more data to be put on a single disc, but currently, more producers are releasing films for the Blu-ray format.
For the tech savvy purchaser who wants to be able to enjoy films release on either format both Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics make devices capable of playing both but the machines can run over $1000 dollars.
Currently, more movie producers support the Bluray format, but it requires a new manufacturing process which causes the DVDs to be higher priced than the HD DVD discs. Much like the DVDs expanded on the process already in use by the compact disc, the HD DVD format merely improves upon already existing technology.
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