
Web forums were ablaze this morning (on Monday, December 10th, 2007) because of a controversial report by Rich Greenfield of Pali Research, saying in 2008 Warner Bros. would cease support of HD DVD and become Blu-ray only. Finding this suspicious, Don Lindich contacted Jim Noonan, Warner Bros. Senior Vice President and General Manager, for clarification. Lindich received a response almost immediately and the Warner Bros. VP's reply is as follows:
"Dear Mr. Lindich,
We have made no decision to change our present policy which is to produce in both HD DVD and Blu-ray."
[ Note: Don Lindich is a nationally syndicated columnist in the USA and creator of the "Digital Made Easy" book series. ]
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Can we stop with the "blogs" as news sources from now on? And wait for official releases.
This site is NEWS FOR GAMERS. not Rumors for gamers.
I feel that the guy is biased in favor of HD-DVD. Even this blog entry only seems to refer to Warner's support of HD-DVD and then provides a link for "State of HD-DVD" that lists seems to only list the pros of HD-DVD.
Well, Warner... I bought the Harry Potter box set on blu-ray. Just so you know. .. I'm buying order too. Since that doesn't come with the box set for some stupid ass reason as listed on Amazon now.
the real for mat will win in the end, not the most hyped and un-finalized one.
No im implying the format that have been ready from out the gates.
it doesnt matter if the VP said NO. do you really think he woudl say " yes we are switchign to blu ray" so some writter before any offical company announcment? gimme a break, you cant take anythign these corprate peopel say, whether its a yes or no untill an offical company announcment.