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News around the web: Blu-ray’s Fuzzy Future

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On January 5, 2009, 5:30 PM

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  1. I've told anyone who asked me who would win the format war this: First off, it wasn't Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD.It was Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD vs. InternetInternet will win, Blu-Ray is basically going to see small amounts of popularity like LaserDisc did and last a little bit, but after that physical formats that aren't flash memory are headed out the door. Blu-Rays abysmal read speeds (lets not even get into write speeds) is the top reason that these formats are just done.Its for the better.

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