In the high-definition format war seems to be swinging in favor of Blu-ray camp, and you will not see Toshiba is taking too kindly. Eventually, they want to defend their HD DVD format, and fired bursts in return, offering a host of new books, films boast Internet connections, which can be obtained with the second-generation HD DVD players. The first of these books will be animated Japanese films, Liberty, which was released last week. Not too excited though, as Liberty only allows you to download additional movie trailer, change menu styles, and various subtitles, in which the network HD DVD player will get all this information from the Internet server.
As Frank Miller in the dark mountains and 300, HD DVD version will be released later this month and see way more bonuses than freedom. "Viewers will get a strategy game to begin with, and the possibility of re-editing the film in a different sequence, which can then be loaded into a server organized Warner Bros. themselves. roles rather Blood Diamond boy Leonardo DiCaprio will be released tomorrow, boast online poll as part of a special feature.
That sounds very much like trick for me, and you can get access to all these new books and movies second-generation HD DVD player only. Apparently, Toshiba will be offering this upgrade existing HD DVD players, but I am not too sure just how much space is required to store all of these additional features. Make sure your home quickly on the Internet to track all of the additional high-definition content. What do you think about these interactive content? Will it actually swing more players to the HD DVD camp, or people still take the wait-and-see attitude because the Blu-ray also supports such interactivity? I say play safe and stick to DVD, for the time until the dust settles, or to pick up a decent dual-format high-definition DVD player.
