Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Originally posted by: Queasy
I believe the MSRP on Blu-Ray is typically higher than HD DVD. But stores price things differently so you'll see them at different pricing levels. The HD DVD version of 300 has the DVD version on it as well though. That usually moves the price of the HD DVD version of a movie higher than the Blu-Ray version.
This is also a major reason why HD will probably win. People are holding off for the war to end and they also shudder at the thought of replacing large DVD collections. Buying a disk which allows them to continue increasing their collection and possibly use the HD version later is a very good reason for them to spend the extra $10. If they don't feel the $10 is worth it, then they will probably just buy a regular DVD anyways because they don't care. To my knowledge, having both on the same disk is relatively new which is another reason why I am not relying on statistics much yet.
I don't know about you, but I cannot see anyone in their right mind, who doesn't have a HD-DVD player and only has a DVD player, buy the HD-DVD version of 300 for $35 instead of the $20 DVD version.
In theory it sounds good, but when it comes to real world application, it just isn't going to happen.
It's one of those features that sounds good on paper but when it's put into practice, it just does not make much sense for someone to do it.
And me personally, I do not like double sided discs.