hd-dvd or bluray

How will vista have support for either? That's like plugging in an ATI video card versus an Nvidia video card, why does vista care what it is? :confused:

no, because you can install nvidia or ATI drivers. windows XP has built in dvd burning software... microsofts "built in" video driver is all laggy, wonder why scrolling is weird before you install video drivers?

either way you could install blu-ray or hd-dvd burning software but if microsoft makes one of them built in it will most likely boost one of them a bit.
 
Not to mention without drivers for the peticular format it wouldn't properly recognise the media when you put in a blank disc.
 
You obviously have never seen a regular DVD hooked to 1080P television.

I agree with AoD. I have a 1080i TV also (Sony Bravia). Which plays video at crazy resolutions. But when you come to think of it, do you really need to spend that much money on 50BG of HD video for a single movie?
 
if both in 1080p resolution with same tv and movie with same set up, I dont think you will notice much difference. believe I saw it with my own eye in future shop :).
 
They haven't made 1080p content yet. I saw a BD-DVD player hooked up to a 1080p TV, but they just upconverted from the 480 DVD, so I can assure you that with a 1080p signal it will look nice. I don't even think HDTV broadcast is in 1080p yet. I know Cox is only using 720p.
 
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