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Netflix Abandons HD DVD in Favor of Blu-ray

By David LaGesse

Posted: February 12, 2008

Blu-ray Disc Association

For me, the death knell has sounded. Netflix is abandoning HD DVD. That's the high-definition competitor to Blu-ray, which gained the upper hand last month with overwhelming support from Hollywood studios.

But I took comfort that I'd still have movies to watch on my HD DVD drive. I recently bought the drive even though I knew it would most likely be an eventual dead-end. But at only $100, it seemed worth it. That's partly because I could still watch HD DVD movies while they lasted, particularly as I didn't have to buy them. I could just get them from Netflix.

Now that won't last too long, either. Here's what Netflix said today in a note to HD DVD users: "While we will continue to make our current selection of HD DVD titles available to you for the next several months, we will not be adding additional HD DVD titles or reordering replacements."

Oh well. The investment isn't a complete loss. The player does a good job at upconverting standard-def disks to look good on an HDTV. And it will play high-def disks that I make myself in a standard DVD burner—something a Blu-ray player can't. But stick a fork in: HD DVD is cooked, and even sooner than I'd hoped.

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Joannah of IN @ Mar 18, 2009 03:54:27 AM

netflix and bluray

with their recent deals, its seems like sony is now more interested in downloads than bluray. the format will be shortlived.

http://www.1080pbluray.com/

ian of CA @ May 11, 2008 20:43:29 PM

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