Why HD-DVD Is Not Dead and WILL Beat Blu-Ray


Okay, okay, I know some of you guys might feel regretful for buying HD-DVD players, but trust me it was a good move. HD-DVD is far from dead and will comeback and defeat Blu-Ray within the next few months. Toshiba did not abandon the format, that was just a little joke played by some Toshiba reps. Here are the reasons HD-DVD is superior and will win the format war:

1. HD-DVD is just plain better. Do you know what the HD stands for? HIGH DEF!!! HD-DVD is high definition, which is simply amazing, there is nothing out there quite like it. HD-DVD has a player that can be hooked to an Xbox 360 so you don't need 10 million devices sitting on your TV stand. Having a game console that can play high def movies is amazing, I wish other companies other then Microsoft were smart enough to pick up on it. Also, Blu-Ray players need to be plugged in to operate. That is a major inconvenience, nearly 2 people worldwide die each year tripping over wires. You could be one of them.

2. Global Warming
Blu-Ray players use electricity that provides heat. Warming is caused by heat. Thus, global warming. How can you watch HD porn when you know that you are killing millions of people every second you are watching?

3. It isn't going to die anytime soon
HD-DVD has stronger sales then every TV ever sold combined. More people have HD-DVD players then actual TVs. If for some reason HD-DVD does die, we can always bring it back to life. Jesus came back to life, so why can't HD-DVD?

In conclusion, HD-DVD is really shaping up and I would suggest you purchase one. It is going to be a great success, and there is a place for it right next to my BetaMax player and my Nokia N-gage. I have never experienced anything like it.

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